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Toyota is bringing back a popular model that has been a European and Australian exclusive for the last few years.
Toyota has announced the return of the C-HR to the United States, but this time as an all-electric model built on its e-TNGA ...
A fresh look, upgraded tech, and more efficient hybrid powertrains are on the way — but don’t expect a complete reinvention ...
After disappearing from American shores a couple of years ago, the Toyota CH-R is making a comeback for the 2026 model year.
In late 2023, the CFPB concluded that the automaker’s financing company, Toyota Motor Credit Corporation, had lied to ...
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 back in the electric SUV game with the 2026 bZ, a major refresh of its bZ4X that finally delivers on two of the biggest demands from EV drivers: more range and faster charging.
Toyota is finally adding a second electric vehicle to its U.S. lineup, and its badge might look familiar. The C-HR, which was ...
It’s official. Toyota is finally launching a new EV in the US. The C-HR will return in what’s expected to be an affordable electric SUV. Here’s our first look at the 2026 Toyota C-HR, a surprisingly ...
China's BYD became the most popular vehicle brand in Singapore so far this year, outselling Toyota for the first time, ...
Overall, Toyota is making major changes to its small electric SUV, from its name to its most important performance specs. Increased horsepower can give the EV better driving dynamics.
The automaker’s somber forecast for the fiscal year underscored how quickly fortunes had turned for many companies reckoning ...
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