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Toyota confirmed today that the all-electric C-HR, previously only available in Europe, will arrive in the US next year.
After disappearing from American shores a couple of years ago, the Toyota CH-R is making a comeback for the 2026 model year.
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has canceled a 2023 settlement with the financing arm of Toyota over ...
A fresh look, upgraded tech, and more efficient hybrid powertrains are on the way — but don’t expect a complete reinvention ...
This zippy SUV accelerates from zero to 60 in five seconds and has a solid 290-mile range. We don't know the price yet, but ...
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has canceled a 2023 settlement with the financing arm of Toyota over ...
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Toyota is finally adding a second electric vehicle to its U.S. lineup, and its badge might look familiar. The C-HR, which was ...
Toyota Motor on Tuesday revealed a redesigned version of its sole all-electric vehicle in the U.S., with a simplified name ...
China's BYD became the most popular vehicle brand in Singapore so far this year, outselling Toyota for the first time, ...
Coupe-crossover returns to the US market as an EV with standard AWD and more than twice the power of the original C-HR ...
The Corolla FX relies on the same mechanicals as the standard model.
Toyota Gazoo Racing will mark 40 years of participation in the 24 Hours of Le Mans by running two specially liveried GR010 ...
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