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Highlander Becomes Work of Art with New Bronze Edition for 2022
PLANO, Texas (May 26, 2021) – The fourth-generation Toyota Highlander’s bold, distinctive design is going to stand out even more for 2022 thanks to the new Bronze Edition – exclusive to the Highlander Hybrid powertrain. Available in both front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD), the new Highlander Hybrid Bronze Edition offers unique styling and premium features to inspire a turned head by any curious onlooker. Once on sale later this year, the 2022 Highlander Hybrid Bronze Edition will be priced between the Hybrid XLE and Hybrid Limited.
Read MoreA Tale of Two Tacomas
PLANO, Texas (May 24, 2021) – Two new adventure-ready trucks are on the horizon for the mid-size segment-leading Toyota Tacoma. Gear up and get ready!
Read MoreIcons Always Do the Unexpected
PLANO, Texas (May 22, 2021) – There’s something bold and mysterious in the darkness...stay tuned to discover more!
Read MoreNew Clean Assist Program Allows Carbon Free Charging for Toyota Plug In Owners in California
PLANO, Texas (May 20, 2021) – Reducing your carbon footprint has never been easier, or less expensive, thanks to the new Clean Assist program from Toyota. Clean Assist allows eligible owners of the Prius Prime or RAV4 Prime in California to offset their vehicle charging with 100% renewable energy no matter where the vehicles are plugged in. And there’s no cost to participate in program.
Read MoreBuckle Up: All-New Toyota Tundra Coming Soon
PLANO, Texas (May 18, 2021) – The future of Toyota trucks is bright with the all-new, next generation 2022 Toyota Tundra leading the way. Stay up to date with the latest information here. #Tundra
Read MoreToyota Research Institute Commits $36 million in Funding Over the Next Four Years for Accelerated Materials Design and Discovery with University Partners
LOS ALTOS, Calif. (May 18, 2021) - Toyota Research Institute (TRI) announced today that it is committing another $36 million to its Accelerated Materials Design and Discovery (AMDD) collaborative university research program over the next four years. In early 2017, TRI announced the formation of AMDD and launched the program with the mission of using AI to find new materials for emissions free mobility. The total scope of the initial investment was $35M over four years with multiple university partners. Today’s news builds on that initial investment with new funding and closer collaboration with program partners.
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