Toyota is expanding its electric vehicle lineup while other automakers are scaling back. The company plans to offer several battery-powered models by 2027, including a new Highlander SUV. Toyota ...
Toyota announced it would spend $1 billion total at two U.S. plants as part of a plan to invest up to $10 billion domestically over the next five years. The new investments include $800 million at a ...
Toyota is investing a combined $1 billion into its manufacturing plants in Kentucky and Indiana. The Georgetown, Kentucky, plant will receive $800 million to prepare for electric vehicle production.
The investment is part of Toyota’s plans to funnel $10 billion into its US plants over the next five years, as revealed last November. Toyota’s latest announcement includes a total of $1 billion in ...
We may not have to wait much longer for Toyota to launch a competitor to desert racers such as the Ford F-150 Raptor and the Ram 1500 TRX. That's because Toyota recently submitted an interesting ...
Georgetown, Ky. — Toyota Motor Corp. is investing $1 billion between its Kentucky and Indiana plants as part of a broader $10 billion multiyear commitment to manufacturing in the United States, the ...
Signs have swirled for a while that Toyota is planning a Tundra-based rival to the Ford F-150 Raptor. (Witness 2021’s TRD Desert Chase concept seen above.) But a new report suggests that truck is ...
Toyota is recalling more than 140,000 Lexus vehicles, according to a notice posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall for the Lexus vehicles is due to a fault in the ...
If a casual car shopper only went off recent headlines, they might easily think that the U.S. auto industry’s transition to electric vehicles has been a boondoggle, a $50 billion failure of products, ...
Toyota will invest $1 billion into two of its existing U.S. auto plants, the company said in a statement Tuesday. Approximately $800 million will be invested in the company's Georgetown, Kentucky ...
If someone said to me, “Hey, Caleb. Who makes a great, small car?” I’d say, “Toyota, duh.” Now, I’m not saying that’s the only correct answer, but Toyota has a strong track record there. And if you ...
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