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All-New 2020 Toyota Yaris Adventure: Answering the Question Nobody Asked
PLANO, Texas (April 1, 2019) – Adventure-seeking Americans have looked to Toyota for more than 60 years to provide trucks that can take them on and off-road. Now comes a truck that is perfect for those who want to tell their friends they own a truck but never veer off pavement. The Yaris Adventure will make its debut in its native environment of the 2019 New York International Auto Show.
Read MoreToyota C-HR Gets Tech+Styling Upgrades and a New Grade Strategy for 2019
Stylish, athletic and filled with technology like Toyota Safety Sense P™ (TSS-P), the 2019 Toyota C-HR is the Coupe High-Rider, still representing a leap forward in design, manufacturing and engineering for Toyota. Across all grades, new tech features are included for 2019, as all C-HR grades receive an 8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay® connectivity as standard.
Read MoreREADY TO ROCK: 12th-generation Corolla Rolls Off the Line at Toyota Mississippi
BLUE SPRINGS, Miss. (March 18, 2019) – It has style. It has grace. And today, Toyota’s stunning all-new 2020 Corolla calls Mississippi home.
Read MoreU.S. Winners of Toyota Dream Car Art Contest Announced
PLANO, Texas (March 14, 2019) – The solutions to our world’s current challenges just might reside somewhere in the space where automotive technology and visual art intersect. Nine talented young artists certainly believe so – their visions of cars of the future earned them recognition this week as the U.S. Winners of the annual Toyota Dream Car Art Contest.
Read MoreToyota Solidifies Its Substantial and Growing Investment in U.S.
WASHINGTON (March 14, 2019) – For over 60 years Toyota has been growing its manufacturing presence in the United States, and today the company announced it will exceed its 2017 pledge to invest $10 billion over five years with a new commitment to reach nearly $13 billion over the same period.
Read MoreToyota’s support of family literacy in America reaches $50 million
WASHINGTON (March 13, 2019) – To help celebrate the 30th anniversary of the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL), Toyota is donating $1 million to help break generational cycles of poverty through family literacy in the nation’s capital and northern Alabama.
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