Toyota is taking a page out of Elon Musk's playbook as it plots a comeback in China. The Japanese automaker announced on Wednesday that it would build a new EV and battery factory in Shanghai, as ...
The Toyota 4Runner has earned its place as one of the most reliable SUVs of all time, thanks to its rugged construction, dependable engineering, and unwavering commitment to durability.
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Per Electrek, BYD moved in on Toyota’s turf and sold more EVs in Japan than the Japanese automaker, albeit by a slim margin. Regardless of the numbers, beating Toyota in a market where they ...
Toyota recently announced updates to its 2025 Grand Highlander after introducing the all-new family friendly SUV last year. A new Nightshade Edition trim with black exterior accents, and a more ...
We’ve also added a second render, based on a recent leak from China, which is believed to show the domestic-market Toyota Wildlander. Toyota’s wildly popular RAV4 continues to dominate sales ...
Toyota is the world’s most valuable car brand according to Brand Finance analysts. Tesla could only manage fourth place among automakers and 36th spot overall. The study values Tesla at $43 ...
At Toyota’s annual State of the Motor Industry event (SOMI), Andrew Kirby, TSAM’s president and CEO, delivered a keynote address about the challenges and opportunities facing the South African ...
The Toyota Motor Corporation has been one of the most important players in the automotive industry for over seven decades. During that time, it established itself as a manufacturer of reliable and ...
Toyota, the well-known Japanese automobile giant, has a reason to celebrate at the beginning of 2025 as it continues to be the world's largest car manufacturer. This is the fifth consecutive year ...
The FT-Se appears to hide the next-gen Celica's design. Back in July 2024, we ran a story about Toyota’s plans to revive their two well-known sports cars of yesteryear—the Celica and MR2.