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Toyota EVs, Hybrids, and PHEVs

Toyota offers an impressive lineup of more than 10 electric vehicles (EVs), spearheading the automotive industry’s shift toward sustainable transportation. Since introducing the Prius in 1997, sales of Toyota EVs have prevented an estimated 176 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions globally. The brand produces hybrids, plug-in hybrids, battery EVs, and fuel cell EVs that cater to a wider range of driver needs and preferences. Read on to discover more about Toyota’s electrified models.

Hybrid Vehicles

Toyota’s hybrid models revolutionize the perception of fuel efficiency and set new standards in the automotive industry. These vehicles combine a gas engine with electric motors and self-charge, eliminating the need for plugging in. The result is a drive that’s both powerful and kind to your wallet.

We’re not alone in our appreciation of these great vehicles. The organization Consumer Reports indicates that hybrids have 26% fewer issues than conventional vehicles. Toyota, a pioneer of hybrid technology, is well known for its durable vehicles, and its popular hybrid models, including the Camry, RAV4, and Highlander, demonstrate the company’s expertise in this field.

Let’s look at some statistics. The Camry Hybrid achieves up to 51 mpg in urban settings and 53 mpg on highways. If you prefer an SUV, then consider the RAV4 Hybrid, which manages up to 41 mpg in cities and 38 mpg on highways. If you need more space, the three-row Highlander Hybrid delivers 36 mpg in urban environments and 35 mpg on highways. These impressive figures translate to cost savings on fuel and reduced environmental impact. 

The Sienna, Landcruiser, 4Runner, Tacoma, and Tundra also offer hybrid powertrains, providing customers with more electrified options and improved fuel efficiency benefits. Toyota’s hybrids are ideal for environmentally conscious drivers who still demand high performance.

Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles

Blending the best of both worlds, Toyota’s plug-in hybrids, the RAV4 Prime and Prius Prime, offer a compelling fusion of technologies. These vehicles combine hybrid power with extended electric-only capabilities. The RAV4 Prime stands out in Toyota’s electrified lineup and has an electric-only range of 42 miles, which makes it great for both daily use and longer trips. These vehicles function like conventional hybrids but offer the added benefit of plug-in capability, which provides extra electric power and enhances their environmental friendliness. 

The Prius Prime has a 44-mile pure electric range and an impressive 600-mile combined range from a full gas tank and a fully charged battery. The RAV4 Prime is notable for its reliability. According to Consumer Reports, this model stands out as one of the most reliable options available in its category.

Battery EVs

Toyota’s dedicated battery EV, the bZ4X, showcases the company’s commitment to sustainable mobility. This all-electric SUV marks the Japanese automaker’s entry into the world of battery EVs. The front-wheel-drive version offers a range of 252 miles, which is suitable for both city driving and longer trips. The vehicle offers various charging options, including Level 1 (120V) and Level 2 (240V) at-home or public charging. With DC fast charging, you can fill the battery to 80% in about an hour. 

Currently, the bZ4X is the only battery EV Toyota offers in the U.S., but the company plans to introduce more models in the near future. 

Fuel Cell EVs

Toyota’s Mirai is at the forefront of fuel cell EV tech. This car runs on hydrogen, which is used to generate power for its motors. It’s an eco-friendly vehicle, emitting just water vapor and warm air. The vehicle can travel about 402 miles on a single tank, which is further than many battery cars.

Hydrogen-powered motors are more efficient and cleaner than traditional gas engines. However, they’re limited by the lack of available hydrogen refueling stations. Despite this, you can refuel them quickly, and they can travel far, which appeals to many consumers. Hydrogen-powered cars might be the vehicles of the future, as they’re part of the effort to develop cleaner modes of transportation. If you’re environmentally conscious, consider a fuel cell EV.

Which Electrified Toyota Is Best for You?

Before choosing an EV, it’s essential to evaluate your driving requirements and charging options. If you live in a rural area where the EV charging infrastructure is inadequate or nonexistent, the best option for you is likely a hybrid or plug-in hybrid vehicle. 

However, if you live in an area with well-developed EV charging facilities, you can enjoy substantial savings on your vehicle ownership costs with a pure EV. Nevertheless, a plug-in hybrid or hybrid might still be the most suitable option if you often take long trips, as they eliminate range anxiety, allowing you to enjoy your travels with peace of mind.

Experience Toyota’s Electrified Future at Longo Toyota

Toyota’s electrified fleet masterfully combines a reduced ecological footprint with enhanced performance and cutting-edge technology. At Longo Toyota, you can see these EVs for yourself. Our skilled team can assist you in picking the right eco-friendly model for your needs, whether that’s a hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or fully electric-powered vehicle. We can make your transition to electric mobility easy and enjoyable. Why not come by and check out one of Toyota’s electrified models for yourself? Contact us today to book a test drive or explore our large inventory of Toyota EVs at our El Monte, California, dealership.