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2019 Prius is Most Capable Yet Thanks to Available New AWD-e System
When it comes to the 2019 Prius, “Let’s Go Places” can be expanded to “let’s go more places, in more conditions” thanks to the available new AWD-e system. Designed to provide more confidence and control when weather and road conditions are less than ideal, the electric all-wheel drive system further expands where Prius can take drivers.
Read MoreToyota Safety Sense: Preventive Safety Package-equipped Vehicles Top 10 Million Units Globally
TOYOTA CITY, Japan, November 26, 2018—Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) today announces the total global number of vehicles equipped with Toyota Safety Sense (TSS)1, the Toyota-developed preventive safety package, has reached the 10 million unit mark, approximately three and a half years after its March 2015 introduction. It is anticipated that within this year, three million vehicles in Japan and five million vehicles in North America will have the package.
Read MoreToyota Wins Titles from Coast to Coast
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Camry drivers Martin Truex Jr. (second) and Kyle Busch (fourth) came up just short of clinching another Toyota title in Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) race at Homestead-Miami Speedway where race-winner Joey Logano was crowned the 2018 MENCS champion.
Mazda Toyota Plant Paving the Way for Groundbreaking Future
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Nov. 16, 2018) -- Today in Huntsville, the first shovel of dirt was turned on what will become a jointly owned-and-operated automotive production plant that will have the capacity to build 300,000 vehicles a year, beginning in 2021. Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. (MTMUS) is expected to create 4,000 jobs, with a $1.6 billion investment split by the two companies.
The plant will build Toyota’s Corolla, whose all-new 2020 model was unveiled yesterday in California, and Mazda’s yet-to-be revealed crossover model.