Toyota teases its first new generation electric SUV, unveiling expected in 2021
"Sharing a sketch of the upcoming electric SUV will preview the brand new mid-size SUV in the coming months."
Toyota has teased a brand new SUV that it is going to launch soon. According to the Japanese carmaker, this will be its first new-generation fully electric SUV based on the e-TNGA platform, a structure that will allow the development of electric cars and will also be modular.
Toyota took to Twitter on Monday to share some ideas about the brand new electric mid-size SUV. The carmaker shared a video of the sketch of the model. Issuing a statement on Monday, Toyota said that further details about the electric SUV will be announced in the coming months. Going by what can be seen, this upcoming electric SUV seems to have a size comparable to that of the RAV4 SUV.
“Toyota will shortly take the next step in the rollout of its forthcoming battery-electric portfolio by first previewing an all-new mid-sized SUV in the coming months. The versatility and flexibility of e-TNGA technology allow us to design and create vehicles that are not just battery-electric, but also exciting to drive and beautiful to look at," said Koji Toyoshima, Deputy Chief Officer, ZEV Factory, Toyota Motor Corporation.
Toyota said the upcoming SUV will be its first step in the release of a portfolio of battery-electric products.
Toyota claims that the new platform is both highly versatile and easily adaptable for a range of product types. The new platform e-TNGA can be used to manufacture front-, rear- or four-wheel drive cars with a wide range of battery and electric motor capacities to suit various vehicle types and usage profiles.
Toyota also revealed that it is developing its own in-house batteries. Making use of the know-how it has acquired after more than two decades of evolution of hybrid systems, Toyota is working towards reducing the weight, volume, and especially the cost of batteries, as well as increasing their life cycle.
For this, it collaborates with partners such as Panasonic. And it is developing new technologies such as solid-state batteries, which are smaller and lighter in structure and recharge faster than liquid-type batteries.
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