Toyota Motor Corporation announced the global rollout of diverse powertrains, including battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), as part of its multi-pathway strategy to achieve a carbon-neutral society.
On November 10, Toyota unveiled the new Hilux, featuring a BEV model, during a vehicle launch event hosted by Toyota Motor Asia (TMA) in Bangkok, Thailand. The Asian market launch is planned to begin sequentially from 2026 onward.
For models destined for Japan, including a diesel variant, the launch is scheduled for mid-2026.
Toyota is committed to product- and region-centered management with the aim of making ever-better cars. In developing powertrain systems to achieve carbon neutrality, various types of mobility are being introduced as part of Toyota's multi-pathway approach.
Toyota continues to innovate in powertrain technology to support sustainable mobility by offering multiple vehicle types globally.
Summary: Toyota introduces the new Hilux with diverse powertrains, including BEVs and FCEVs, aiming for carbon neutrality across regions starting in 2026.
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