Toyota breaks out two battery electric vehicles for Chinese market
Know someone who'd love this clip?
Share it with friends and fellow fans.
Know someone who'd love this clip?
Share it with friends and fellow fans.
Toyota has taken the wraps off two battery electric vehicles (BEVs) at the Shanghai Auto Show this week. Due to hit showrooms in 2020, both the C-HR and IZOA are aimed at the Chinese market and will be the first BEVs to launch in China under the Toyota brand. The battery electric C-HR will enter the Chinese market shortly The interior of the new Toyota battery electric models remains very similar to that of the... During the “first half of the 2020s,” Toyota will look to popularize electrified vehicles The Rhombus was developed at Toyota’s new China-based Toyota Manufacturing and Engineering, China (TMEC) R&D division The debut of the battery electric C-HR and IZOA marks the beginning of Toyota's plans for fully electric vehicles in China and globally. During the "first half of the 2020s," Toyota will look to further popularize electrified vehicles, targeting EV sales of 5.5 million units by 2030. By comparison, the company has sold about 13 million Prius hybrids since the model's launch in 1997. The two production models will join other electrified vehicles that are debuting for the Chinese market or slated to be offered soon, including the hybrid-electrics RAV4, the Corolla plug-in hybird, and Alphard/Vellfire hybrid, which have been available elsewhere for some time. Toyota has also been conducting demonstration tests with the hydrogen fuel-cell Mirai in China and is "considering the local introduction of other fuel cell vehicles such as the FC Coaster," says Toyota Executive Vice President Moritaka Yoshida. Also on display is Toyota's new Rhombus concept, a battery-electric four-seater with a unique passenger layout that was developed at Toyota's new China-based Toyota Manufacturing and Engineering, China (TMEC) R&D division. Toyota has also been fielding a new mobility concept revealed in November 2018 at the China International Import Expo. The mobility solution will be tested at the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo. Knowledge gained from those tests will inform further ideas for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Beijing. Source: Toyota
The Toyota Mark X is a mid-size car manufactured by Toyota between 2004 and 2019, and was primarily aimed at the Japanese market. The Mark X was introduced in 2004 and is the successor to the Mark II which was first introduced in 1968, and was known in the North American market as the Corona Mark II starting in 1972, and renamed the Cressida from 1977 to 1992.
More about Toyota Mark X→Added
0:40Toyota Ist
17:26Toyota, SUV, Mazda, Subaru, Toyota RAV4, Nissan
17:28Toyota, SUV, Volkswagen, Toyota RAV4, WiLL, Car
18:51Plug-in hybrid, Toyota, SUV, Mazda, Subaru, Toyota RAV4, Car, Vehicle, Toyota RAV4 Premium
35:42Toyota Mark X, Toyota Mark II, Plug-in hybrid, Toyota, SUV, Toyota RAV4, Lexus
0:18Toyota Mark X, Toyota Mark II, Toyota, Toyota RAV4
6:13Toyota Starlet, Toyota Chaser, Hatchback, Toyota Avalon, Toyota Tacoma, Toyota SC, Toyota Vitz, Toyota 86, Toyota GR Yaris, Toyota Mark X, Toyota Land Cruiser, Special edition, GAZ, Toyota MR2, Toyota Prius, Toyota Etios, Toyota Belta, Toyota Ist, Toyota AE86, Toyota, Toyota AE, Toyota Premio, Toyota HiAce, Toyota NEW, Toyota Rush, Toyota Glanza, Toyota bB, Toyota Prius G, Toyota GR Corolla, Toyota Altezza, Toyota Yaris, Toyota Isis, Toyota Prius C, Toyota GR86, Toyota Entune, Toyota Camry, Toyota Prius V, Toyota RAV4, Toyota C-HR+, Toyota Innova, Toyota GR Supra, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Mirai, Jeep, Toyota Celica, Car, Toyota FJ Cruiser, Toyota Previa, Truck, Toyota Vios, Toyota iQ, Toyota Hilux, Toyota Caldina, Toyota Supra, Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, Toyota BA, Toyota Blade, Toyota Aqua
0:11Toyota Mark X, Toyota Mark II, Toyota