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There Might Not Be Another Toyota All-Electric Car, and Here’s Why
December 8, 2018  David Mowatt

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While the Japanese automaker has made considerable strides in the electric
plug-in and hybrid market thanks to their various Prius model variants, it
has been quite some time since we’ve seen a purely electric vehicle from
Toyota. According to Jack Hollis, the general manager of Toyota Motor North
America, it is unlikely we’ll be see a Toyota all-electric car anytime soon.

With other well-known automakers pushing desperately towards
electrification, it always appeared rather odd that Toyota never seemed to
step outside of the plug-in and hybrid world in order to construct a
fully-electric car to compete with the ever changing marketplace.

According to Jack Hollis, Toyota dealers don’t believe they can sell enough
fully-electric vehicles to warrant a business case, plain and simple.

During a roundtable interview at the recent Los Angeles Auto Show, Hollis
shared:

    “If our dealers, and we just met with our national dealer council two
weeks ago, if our dealers felt like there was a significant demand (for EVs)
we would have already had fully electric and electric vehicles already on
the road today.

    “Having that technology, which you’ll remember if you go back the
electric RAV4 was one of the first electric offerings in the marketplace in
the US, period. So the technology there and what we can offer is available,
but like any good demand and supply economy, if the demand is low, do you
really want to supply?”

Longtime fans of the Japanese automaker may remember the RAV4 EV, the first
Toyota all-electric car. Initially introduced in 1997, the fully-electric
crossover was discontinued in 2003 before Toyota later reintroduced a second
model in 2012. The second generation RAV4 EV, unfortunately, was
discontinued after just a few years on the market. In spite of the RAV4 EV’s
relatively short lifespan, its very existence shows that Toyota do know how
to make fully-electric vehicles—they just don’t believe they can make money
doing so at the moment.

Hollis added:

    “But I will say at the exact same time, there is daily investment ... of
our electrification strategy, so I do not believe that our dealers, and they
would agree, that we should not go down just with an electric offering but
we should with an electrification offering where we have a wider range of
products, a wide range of energy sources and uses available. And that’s
really what were pursuing, a wider range. And then as we go over time well
be able to see where the marketplace moves. But at this point, there is no
reason to race that to market.”

Toyota clearly plans to take their time as they ease into the electric
vehicle marketplace, which we can’t fault them for. Unlike automakers like
Volkswagen who claim to be able to pump out over 50 million electric
vehicles, it’s interesting to see Toyota opt for a slower, more relaxed pace
in regards to their electrification goals. Only time will tell when we’ll
see another Toyota all-electric car, but we hope it will be well worth the
wait.
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https://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2018/12/toyota-if-our-dealers-thought-they-could-sell-evs-we-d-already-have-one.html
Toyota: We Don't Have a Business Case to Make EVs » AutoGuide ...
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various Prius model ... “If our dealers, and we just met with our national
dealer council two ... was a significant demand (for EVs) we would have
already had fully ... And make no mistake about it, Toyota will offer an EV
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Toyota expanding NEV manufacturing in China - electrive.com
https://www.electrive.com/2018/08/17/toyota-expanding-ev-manufacturing-in-china/
Aug 17, 2018 - Specifically, Toyota plans to increase production capacities
for electric vehicles in their factories in Tianjin and Guangzhou. The first
location ...


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Exclusive: Toyota plans to roll into China's EV market in GAC Motor vehicle
May 17, 2018 - BEIJING (Reuters) - Toyota plans to start selling the GAC
Toyota ix4 by the end of the year. The car is a battery-powered compact SUV
based on GAC’s Trumpchi GS4, and has been in development for two years ...


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