Japanese automaker Toyota (TM) has earned its reputation by making some of the most ubiquitous and high-quality cars and trucks roaming American roads. Still, one notable thing about the popular brand is the company's electric vehicle offerings—or lack thereof.
A Toyota Motor Corp unit agreed to plead guilty and pay over $1.6 billion in a settlement with U.S. government agencies to settle violations related to an emissions fraud scheme, the U.S. Justice Department said in a statement on Wednesday.
Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid combines excellent electric-only range and fuel economy with distinctive styling, a practical infotainment system, and extensive driver assists.
To Toyota, the GR Yaris hatchback is a hero car. And now, this award-winning hatchback will employ a mid-engined 400-hp plus 2.0-liter turbo and AWD.
Hino Motors will plead guilty to submitting false emissions data to regulators for more than 100,000 heavy-duty trucks. The company will pay an array of fines, and fix some affected vehicles for free.
The news comes after Toyota unveiled its new Urban Cruiser electric SUV last month, an unofficial successor to the gas-powered model retired in 2014. Toyota’s new electric SUV will also be the first of its partnership with Suzuki to be made in India. It will be based on the same platform as the Suzuki e-Vitara.
A new report shows Toyota donated more money to climate denying Congressional candidates than other automakers, and the gap is increasing.
The automotive manufacturer has unveiled its highly anticipated $10 billion “Woven City,” a futuristic, eco-friendly community in Shizuoka, Japan.
The powertrain features two battery choices:49 kWh and 61 kWh.
The Prius is synonymous with hybrid vehicles, and in the 25 years since its stateside debut, Toyota has sold more than six million of the prudent and popular hatchbacks. The plug-in electric hybrid vehicle (PHEV) version,
Faced with a need to bring the facility into compliance with Major League Baseball standards, city councilors delayed a decision last month to pursue a plan to fund up to $30 million in improvements to the home of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, the double-A affiliate of Los Angeles Angels.