
Toyota to invest in EV battery production capacity
Toyota is to invest approximately £4.53 billion in EV battery production to help meet the growing demand for battery electric vehicles.
In New Tech we describe some of the innovations Toyota is bringing to its range of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.
Toyota is to invest approximately £4.53 billion in EV battery production to help meet the growing demand for battery electric vehicles.
Toyota revealed a hydrogen GR Yaris which showcases an experimental combustion engine currently being tested in Japanese motorsports.
Research into replaceable and rechargeable cartridge batteries aims to make an EV battery swap possible in commercial electric vehicles.
Every new Toyota comes with a three-year manufacturer warranty followed by a 12-month (or 10,000-mile) additional warranty with every qualifying service, until the vehicle is ten years old or has covered a total of 100,000 miles.
Three different fuels, one race series: how Toyota is examining all possibilities to make motorsport as fun and carbon-neutral as possible.
Enter now to secure your place at the 2022 Toyota Parallel Pomeroy Trophy, a Toyota event like no other!
Akio Toyoda has presented the company’s strategy for carbon neutrality by outlining its plans to offer 30 battery electric vehicles by 2030.
Toyota will soon have seven models in its unibody SUV line-up. Knowing their dimensions will help determine which is the best fit for you.
Detail changes have been applied to the 2022 Toyota C-HR and Corolla models. We show you how to spot the difference.
We reveal how Toyota T-Mate is like the friend who’s always there to help you out and keep you safe while driving.
New Toyota film shows first UK home trial of its Human Support Robot at the home of Anthony Walsh, who lived with motor neurone disease.
Find out more about the unique tests used to find Britain’s best Toyota – join us at Silverstone on 19 February for the 2022 Toyota Parallel Pomeroy Trophy.
Meet the all-new Toyota Aygo X, a crossover unique in the A-segment that has been designed and produced in Europe to meet the tough demands of European urban and suburban life.
Meet the Mini Mirai, the UK’s first hydrogen-fuelled remote-controlled (RC) car, based on the hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai.