Toyota, which has hung again from rivals in proliferating battery-electric autos, is shifting forward with new BEVs, together with a brand new pickup truck.
At a Brussels occasion, the Japanese automaker talked up an up to date bZ4X, an all-new mannequin known as the C-HR+, in addition to the not too long ago launched City Cruiser. However the firm additionally confirmed silhouettes of three new BEV fashions to tease audiences, together with what’s clearly a pickup truck and a three-row SUV that might discover there approach to the U.S
Toyota mentioned in Brussels that the fashions have been aimed on the European market. Toyota officers wouldn’t affirm any exhausting plans for future BEVs for the U.S. and mentioned the teaser photograph speaks for itself.
Later this 12 months, the automaker is about to launch an electrical model of its Hilux pickup, offered in Asia, Europe, Africa, Oceania and Latin America. That Hilux is priced to attraction to commercial-truck homeowners in European, Asian and Center East cities with simply 124 miles (200 km) of vary. The teased BEV truck, although, seems to be a double-cab design with U.S. market attraction. It resembles the EPU Idea truck proven on the 2023 Tokyo Motor Present.
The EPU was pitched as a “way of life” car and acceptable for industrial clients, a lighter-duty truck than the Tacoma, which is offered in North America.
Toyota additionally confirmed the Land Cruiser Se idea in Brussels, an EV model of the brand new Land Cruiser, launched this 12 months within the U.S.
BEVs are extra simply prolonged into the U.S. the place Toyota has an massive and versatile manufacturing footprint. The wildcard is how a lot tariffs and a attainable elimination of the $7,500 federal tax credit score for EVs complicates demand.
“BEVs will change into an ever-more accepted a part of life,” says Yoshihiro Nakata, president and CEO of Toyota Motor Europe. “Now, with out giving an excessive amount of away, these subsequent three components (of Toyota’s EV technique) will deal with enhancing the shopper’s way of life simply as powerfully as they improve our carbon neutrality targets.”
BEV gross sales within the U.S. final 12 months have been break up with SUVs, CUVs and pickups sharing 80% of the market, with 20% of gross sales going to sedans, per J.D. Energy.
The Toyota pickup, which analysts anticipate to fit under the Tacoma, would compete most instantly with the Ford Maverick.
When Ford launched the Maverick, a compact hybrid pickup, skeptics doubted its attraction in a market dominated by full-size vehicles. But, its reasonably priced value, spectacular gasoline economic system (with an HEV choice), and sensible design struck a chord with city drivers and budget-conscious patrons. Demand surged past expectations, forcing Ford to pause orders a number of instances as provide struggled to maintain up.
Conventional truck patrons and even sedan homeowners embraced the Maverick as a flexible, on a regular basis car. What began as a distinct segment experiment shortly turned one in all Ford’s hottest-selling fashions, indicating that small vehicles have a giant future.