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Toyota Motor will take forklift-maker Toyota Industries private in a $33 billion deal, the companies said on Tuesday, a landmark unwinding of cross-shareholding that is likely to strengthen the ...
At least two EVs will be made in the United States Toyota currently has two all-electric models between its main and premium Lexus brands. The Toyota bZ4X, renamed to bZ for the 2026 model year ...
Toyota just recalled models of its only full-size truck, the Toyota Tundra. The Tundra is its largest truck and the Tundra Hybrid is its most expensive pickup, starting at $58,005.
Toyota is launching a sixth-generation RAV4 with the 2026 model year. Read all about what's coming to this hybrid-only RAV4, here.
It will be a true Toyota truck, akin to the larger, body-on-frame Tacoma mid-sizer and the full-size Toyota Tundra. READ MORE:Toyota's $10,000 Pickup Truck Is Perfect. So, Why Are We Sad?
Read our 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland review for information on ratings, pricing, specs, and features, and see how this SUV performed in our testing.
New year, new looks for the 2026 Corolla Cross Toyota has introduced its 2026 Corolla Cross today, and we’re here to get you up to speed. A key change for the 2026 production year includes a ...
Read our 2026 Toyota GR86 review for information on ratings, pricing, specs, and features, and see how this coupe performed in our testing.
Exclusive Ramdan offers on Toyota, Lexus vehiclesAl Abdulghani Motors, the authorised distributor of Toyota and Lexus in Qatar, is celebrating the holy month of Ramadan with an exclusive range of ...
The latest version of the Toyota GR86/Subaru BRZ twins, the second generation, uses a 2.4-Liter, naturally aspirated, flat-four Subaru boxer engine mounted in the front and driving the rear wheels ...
The rest are hybrids and plug-in hybrids. Toyota's top-selling electrified model year-to-date is the RAV4 Hybrid, with 152,328 sold. Next up is the Camry Hybrid, with some 122,000 sales.
The Exige — arguably one of Lotus's best cars — also boasted Toyota engines. The second series of the Exige, introduced in 2004, featured the standard 1.8-liter 2ZZ-GE engine from Toyota.