Toyota and Lexus introduce the upcoming EV range

Toyota’s vast EV line-up will have everything from hatchbacks, sedans and small crossovers to large SUVs, pick-up SUVs, lifestyle SUVs and even performance electric cars.


Toyota has unveiled a massive 15 EV line-up.
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Toyota has unveiled a massive 15 EV line-up.

Toyota has unveiled its futuristic range of electric vehicles, and boy, is it going to be a huge portfolio. In the future, Toyota and Lexus will have 15 electric vehicles in almost every segment. And so, it is a huge line-up that will have everything from hatchbacks, sedans and small crossovers to large SUVs, pick-up SUVs, lifestyle SUVs and even performance electric cars. Of course, the range will also include the already unveiled Toyota bZ4x Coupe SUV, which is expected to go on sale in 2023.

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This vast range will have everything from hatchbacks, sedans and small crossovers to large SUVs, pick-up SUVs, lifestyle SUVs and even performance electric cars.

Well! If you’ve been following the images, you must have guessed by now that these EVs are basically an electric version of the brand’s existing model line-up. For example, the Toyota FJ Cruiser, Toyota Tundra and even the electric version of the Toyota RAV4 are quite predictable. As far as the Toyota bZ4x is concerned, the Japanese brand says that it has a “beautiful silhouette and the design makes you jump in and take the vehicle out for a spin. This gives us the idea of ​​the electric C-HR of the future.” gives an impression.”

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The compact red vehicle is an urban crossover with an interior specially designed for the European and Japanese markets. Except for the bZ4x, the cabins of these models are yet to be revealed and the timeline for their launch has not been confirmed. Then, we can also look at the bZ Large SUV and considering its dimensions, it can easily accommodate three rows of seats. It will be positioned above the bZ4X and will be the fifth model in the company’s new EV range.

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Then, there is the Lexus RZ which will basically be a premium alternative to the Toyota bZ4X. And finally, there’s also a sports car. It is a low-slung coupe with a dramatically sloping roof and two seats. Toyota says it is being developed with solid-state batteries in mind and aims to provide a range for 700 km as well as sprint to 100 kmph in under 2 seconds, a “secret” Sauce” that was designed during the development of the already iconic LFA. , And finally, the Toyota Tundra based pick-up truck as well as the FJ Cruiser based lifestyle SUV also took the stage. The company also showed off the SU EV, crossover EV and a two-seater electric sports car with a removable Targa top.

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Lastly, there are also two smaller EVs – the Mid Box and the Micro Box, which act as zero-emissions delivery vehicles for city use. Now this massive EV line-up is basically a step towards Toyota’s goal of achieving global annual sales of 3.5 million battery-powered electric vehicles. And to get there, the dynamic duo will introduce 30 electric vehicles by the end of the decade with an investment of $35 billion. Lexus will go fully electric in Europe, the United States and China by 2030, when it aims to achieve one million EV sales per year. In 2035, Lexus will become a fully electric brand and both companies will achieve carbon neutrality in their factories.

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