Toyota unveils new EV, joins Volkswagen’s bet on electric future

Toyota BZ 4X

Source: Toyota Motor Corp.

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Toyota Motor Corp accelerates its push into electric vehicles with the release of its first SUV built on a new EV platform, and joins Volkswagen AG’s flashy bet on the future of electric cars.

The largest carmaker in the world watched a preview of its ‘bZ4X’, an electric sports utility vehicle that sat on its new vehicle ‘E-TNGA platform Monday at the Shanghai Auto Show in 2021. The vehicle is a compact SUV that looks like Toyota’s popular Rav-4, but is built on a brand new platform and features a distinctive yoke in instead of a traditional steering wheel, as well as a system that can recharge the car’s battery with solar power.

By 2025, Toyota plans to introduce 15 EVs, including seven models of the “bZ” range worldwide, Toyota chief technology officer Masahiko Maeda said at a briefing on Monday. The bZ4X is, according to Toyota, the first of the “bZ” series, which stands for “outside zero”, or cars that are “just zero emissions”.

Toyota plans to manufacture the bZ4X in Japan and China and sell it worldwide by mid-2022.

Toyota’s move comes as the major automaker in the direction of electrification, with countries from Japan to the UK undertaking in the coming decades to phase out vehicles that are only petrol. So far, the hybrid heavyweight Toyota has taken a more cautious approach to EVs, but that is starting to change with the latest debut. In comparison, Volkswagen, Toyota’s biggest global competitor, announced last month: a $ 29 billion has been spent on new battery technology to accelerate the shift to EVs.

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