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Toyota’s electric SUVs now make up 43% of sales with a 53% surge in 2024 plus a $13.9B U.S. battery plant shows electrification is here.
2025 Toyota bZ4X starts at $37,070 with a $6,000 price drop, offers 252-mile range, and adds a sporty Nightshade Edition for extra style.
April 2024 saw Tesla’s U.S. market share drop to 46%, while non-Tesla EVs surged with a 53.7% share and significant growth in registrations.
Toyota and Pepco are advancing V2G technology in Maryland with the Toyota bZ4X, promoting sustainable energy and grid reliability under Maryland’s DRIVE Act.
Enjoy a year of complimentary nationwide EVgo charging with your new Toyota bZ4X, enhancing range confidence alongside an extensive network.
Toyota will collaborate with San Diego Gas & Electric on Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) research, leveraging the Toyota bZ4X as a case study.
Toyota electrified vehicle sales surge with innovative models, capturing 26.4% of total sales. Exciting releases ahead.
Toyota recently announced a groundbreaking advancement in solid-state battery technology, vastly increasing range and shortening charge time.
Toyota’s first foray into true EVs is the 2023 bZ4X – a capable all-rounder crossover ideal for potential first-time EV owners.
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Toyota’s electric SUVs now make up 43% of sales with a 53% surge in 2024 plus a $13.9B U.S. battery plant shows electrification is here.
2025 Toyota bZ4X starts at $37,070 with a $6,000 price drop, offers 252-mile range, and adds a sporty Nightshade Edition for extra style.
April 2024 saw Tesla’s U.S. market share drop to 46%, while non-Tesla EVs surged with a 53.7% share and significant growth in registrations.
Toyota and Pepco are advancing V2G technology in Maryland with the Toyota bZ4X, promoting sustainable energy and grid reliability under Maryland’s DRIVE Act.
Enjoy a year of complimentary nationwide EVgo charging with your new Toyota bZ4X, enhancing range confidence alongside an extensive network.
Toyota will collaborate with San Diego Gas & Electric on Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) research, leveraging the Toyota bZ4X as a case study.
Toyota electrified vehicle sales surge with innovative models, capturing 26.4% of total sales. Exciting releases ahead.
Toyota recently announced a groundbreaking advancement in solid-state battery technology, vastly increasing range and shortening charge time.
Toyota’s first foray into true EVs is the 2023 bZ4X – a capable all-rounder crossover ideal for potential first-time EV owners.
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