Toyota electric ute could be less than 12 months away from Australia, but will fast-tracked HiLux and Ranger-sized dual-cab finally silence diesel-loving doubters?

25 June 2023, 1:03 am

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Toyota electric ute could be less than 12 months away from Australia, but will fast-tracked HiLux and Ranger-sized dual-cab finally silence diesel-loving doubters?
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Toyota electric ute could be less than 12 months away from Australia, but will fast-tracked HiLux and Ranger-sized dual-cab finally silence diesel-loving doubters?
Image: EVCentral

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Toyota is set to launch its first battery electric vehicle (BEV) in Australia in 2024, with plans to add at least two more BEVs to its line-up by the end of 2026. The company’s global boss, Koji Sato, has announced an ambitious expansion plan, including the development of a new generation dedicated EV platform and a new EV development center. Toyota has also confirmed an electric small car and a three-row SUV for the market. The company aims to be competitive in the accelerating BEV market and is looking forward to being part of it.
Brands mentioned: Toyota, Tesla, Subaru, Lexus

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