On Friday Toyota announced it would build a hypercar and that development has already begun. On Sunday, the Japanese automaker finally won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Don't for a second think these two developments aren't related.
The car is built specifically for children. Toyota has unveiled the latest iteration of its car for children, the Camatte, at the Tokyo International Toy Show.
Nissan is the latest automaker to realize that there isn't a future for diesel-powered passenger models, and the company is ending development for these powerplants, according to the Nikkei Asian Review. The engineering investment will now go towards electric vehicles.
The White House is planning a meeting next week with President Donald Trump and senior leaders of major U.S. and foreign automakers to discuss planned fuel efficiency rule changes through 2026, automakers and administration officials told Reuters on Wednesday.
Toyota Motor plans to introduce to the Chinese market plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) versions of its Corolla and Levin passenger cars in 2019 and a battery electric vehicle (BEV) model based on its C-HR / IZOA compact SUV in 2020.
When it was beating cars with over twice its displacement, the Sports 800 drew attention from race officials. Instead of finding technical irregularities, the 800's design genius was proved
Hot on the heels of the hatchback’s official reveal, images of the yet-to-be-unveiled 2019 Toyota Corolla Axio sedan have surfaced in Japan’s Best Car magazine. Although the Axio is a cheaper and simpler.