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Athletic Style for Any Road: Camry Adds Hybrid Nightshade, New Colors for 2022
PLANO, Texas (November 12, 2021) – The 2022 Toyota Camry continues to take the midsize sedan and evolve it for the better. Whether it’s giving adventures a confidence boost with AWD, enhancing daily commutes with the efficient and dynamic hybrid or the pulse raising TRD, there’s a Camry fit for every lifestyle. With its most diverse lineup ever, Camry is on track to retain America’s No. 1 Selling Passenger Car title for the 20th consecutive year.
Read MoreToyota Celebrates 25 Years of the RAV4 in North America; Introduces New SE Hybrid Grade for 2022
PLANO, Texas (November 12, 2021) – It’s been a quarter-century since Toyota introduced the groundbreaking model that went on to define a whole new type of passenger vehicle category. With ride, handling and comfort characteristics more akin to sedans than SUVs, the first RAV4 essentially created the template for what became the “crossover SUV” or just “crossover.” This unique vehicle left some mighty big footsteps to follow.
Read MoreWest Virginia Leading the Charge in Toyota’s Electrified Future
BUFFALO, W.Va. (November 11, 2021) – Long known for providing the get-up-and-go for many of Toyota’s most popular vehicles, Toyota West Virginia (TMMWV) announced today a new $240 million investment to add a dedicated production line of hybrid transaxles.
Read MoreToyota Expands Commitment to American Center for Mobility with New $6 Million Investment
YPSILANTI, Mich. (November 10, 2021) – Toyota is expanding its commitment to the American Center for Mobility (ACM) with a new investment of nearly $3.5 million in a five-year lease for exclusive on-campus facilities, plus an additional estimated $2.5 million […]
Read MoreToyota Renews Investment in Collaborative Safety Research Center with Five-Year, $30 Million Commitment to Drive Next Phase of Safety Innovation
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (November 9, 2021) – The pursuit of safe mobility involves a continuous flow of novel ideas and breakthrough innovations to help reduce the number of traffic fatalities. Toyota created the Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) in 2011 to advance safety for the industry as a whole through open partnerships with universities, hospitals and other institutions. Today, the pioneering research center announced plans for its next phase of automotive safety projects, backed by a five-year, $30 million commitment.
Read MoreWomen Leading the Charge at Toyota, Honored with STEP Ahead Awards
WASHINGTON D.C. (November 5, 2021) – Two Toyota employees were honored last night by The Manufacturing Institute, at an award ceremony in Washington, D.C., with STEP (Science, Technology, Engineering and Production) Ahead Awards.
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