Toyota’s Electric Future: European Factories to Remain, Hybrids Still in Play

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Toyota plans to introduce two new electric models and an additional three by 2026, while also expanding its Lexas lineup with three new EVs.

On Wednesday, by sale, the world’s largest car manufacturer Japanese vehicle manufacturer Toyota announced a plan to produce battery-operated vehicles in the UK. This step aligns with the company’s strategy to keep all its European factories running during transition to electrical dynamics.

Three new models by 2026


Toyota, which operates eight manufacturing plants across Europe, has committed to keep them all open, while slowly moving away from fossil fuels.

Speaking at the Brussels Auto Show, Toyota confirmed that she would launch two newly fully electric models under her primary brand, followed by three more by 2026.

Additionally, the company plans to introduce three electric models under its luxury brand Lexus, one of which was unveiled in Brussels. Despite its EV push, the Toyota will continue the hybrid model offering – a strategy that has proved to be successful, especially in 2023 to be completely reduced by the expectations of the demand for electric cars.

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