
Toyota Motor Corporation has launched the all-new Aqua, a hybrid electric-only compact car offering approximately 20-percent more fuel efficiency – 35.8 km/L – than its previous generation. The Aqua is the world's first vehicle to use a high-output bipolar nickel-hydrogen battery as an electric drive battery. According to Toyota, the new battery realizes approximately twice the output as it delivers improved accelerator responsiveness and enables smooth, linear acceleration from low speeds.
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Toyota's electrified product portfolio will expand to around 70 models globally by 2025, including 15 new battery electric vehicles.
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The access is available for eligible Prius Prime and RAV4 Prime owners in California. It allows for 100% of charging energy matched with renewable electricity at no cost to consumers.
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Eligible Metro Vancouver Lyft drivers can rent the Toyota Mirai sedan in one-week increments up to four weeks at a time using the KINTO Share Canada app.
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It is providing the compact cars in a partnership agreement with Hiyacar, a peer-to-peer carsharing business that it has already worked with in London.
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Toyota has begun production of its popular 2020 RAV4 Hybrid at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky plant.
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Improvements to the sedan's fuel cell system and larger hydrogen storage has moved the targeted range of Toyota's Mirai to more than 400 miles.
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Toyota is adding the more powerful and efficient RAV4 Prime to its 2021 lineup as a plug-in hybrid that delivers more than 300 horsepower.
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Dodge regained its position among the top 10 reliable automotive brands among 2020 model vehicles, while Volkswagen and Audi saw sharp drops due to "troublesome redesigned vehicles," according to Consumer Reports closely-watched annual survey of automotive reliability.
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The new R&D company, which will work on designing and developing BEVs (including platform) and its related parts, is anticipated to be established in China in 2020.
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