Toyota Comes Up With Their EV Concepts, launch by 2026
Cars
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The Kenshiki Event
The recent Kenshiki event, a name meaning "insight" in Japanese, served as the platform for Toyota's top executives from around the globe to introduce the latest innovations.
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Current Electric Models
Toyota's European electric lineup features the bZ4X and the bZ Compact SUV Concept, forming the base for the forthcoming expansion of six BEVs, four of which are already in development.
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New Concept Cars
Toyota unveils two intriguing concepts, the Urban SUV Concept, a preview of the 2024 electric SUV, offering versatile drive options; and the Sport Crossover Concept, set for a 2025 European debut, redefining SUV norms.
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Other Electric Vehicles
At Kenshiki, Toyota revealed upcoming battery-electric vehicles from Toyota and Lexus, set to drive the next-gen EV era, including the Lexus LF-ZC, Toyota FT-Se Electric Sports Car, and Toyota FT-3e Future Concept.
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Modular Design Architecture
Toyota's upcoming electric vehicles will utilize a modular design with Gigacast chassis, streamlined components, and a new operating system, ensuring improved performance and efficiency.
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FT-3e Technical Study
The FT-3e is a technical study exploring various future technologies, emphasizing lightweight design for efficiency, and investigating car integration with society through energy and data transfer.
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Toyota's Electrification Strategy
Yoshihiro Nakata, CEO of Toyota Motor Europe. Toyota seeks to expand zero-emission vehicle offerings, using a mix of technologies like hybrids, plug-in hybrids, BEVs, and hydrogen, bolstering their "multi-pathway" approach.
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Battery Technology
Toyota is set to revolutionize battery tech with high-performance batteries offering double the range, 20% less cost, a new LFP battery with 20% more range and 40% cost reduction, and advanced high-nickel cathodes.
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Hydrogen and Decarbonization
Toyota is committed to hydrogen's role in decarbonizing European mobility. They offer the Mirai and Crown for passenger cars and integrate fuel cells into commercial vehicles. A next-gen fuel cell system is anticipated in 2026.
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