Toyota Motor Corporation announced its plan to globally roll out diverse powertrains, including battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), as part of its multi-pathway strategy toward a carbon-neutral society.
On November 10, Toyota unveiled the new Hilux, featuring a new BEV model, at an announcement event by Toyota Motor Asia (TMA) in Bangkok, Thailand. The launch in Asia will begin sequentially from 2026.
For the Japan market, a diesel version is also planned, with the launch scheduled for mid-2026.
Toyota is dedicated to product- and region-centered management with the goal of creating ever-better cars.
In pursuit of carbon neutrality, Toyota is introducing various mobility types through its multi-pathway approach focused on innovative powertrain systems.
Author's summary: Toyota's launch of the new Hilux with BEV powertrain marks a key step in its global multi-pathway strategy for carbon neutrality and regional innovation.
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