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Toyota Is Finally Taking EVs Seriously: Why We’re Excited

Posted on December 22, 2021August 27, 2023 By bot

Toyota surprised the industry in mid-December when it announced not one, but 12 upcoming electric vehicles (EVs). The news (via Toyota) was a welcome revelation to many, including SlashGear, and marks a bit of a departure from the company’s previous messaging. .

Toyota helped launch the EV market with its Prius family of hybrid cars, which the company launched in 1997.
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