As per latest reports, renowned Japanese automaker Toyota has more in store for the Beijing Auto Show. They’re keeping details under wraps for a brand new electric concept car that promises to be a whole new package from the company. This vehicle will showcase Toyota’s latest design thinking and boast revolutionary advancements in both intelligent and chassis technology.
Toyota has committed to mass-producing solid state batteries by 2027.
Toyota is also solidifying its presence in China by deepening its collaboration with “major Chinese manufacturers.” This move signals a long-term commitment to working with partners in the world’s largest auto market. The focus extends to battery technology, with Toyota reiterating their commitment to mass-producing solid-state batteries by 2027. While small-batch production is underway, this next-generation technology promises significant improvements in electric vehicle range and charging times.
The Beijing Auto Show won’t be just about future concepts. Toyota plans to unveil a variety of other vehicles as well. The bZ4X ROBOTAXI, a self-driving taxi co-developed with Pony.ai, will be on display. Gearheads can also expect to see the GR YARIS and the Camry 2.5L dual-engine version. It is great to see bigger EV manufacturers showcasing the products of their research in the electric sector. It is one of the core areas that need a boost right now, so that more competition leads to lower EV prices, leading to wider adoption by the general public. Toyota is also planning to unveil the sixth generation of the iconic Supra sometime next year (or later), so that’ll be something to watch out for as well.
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