Toyota's electrified SUV will not start U.S. production next year, and their luxury brand extension EV isn't happening.
Add Toyota to the list of automakers dialing back its electric vehicle initiatives, the first Japanese company to do so.
Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota will not begin producing electric vehicles at its U.S. factories in 2025 as planned, postponing production until the first half of 2026.
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Investors weren't keen on news of a production delay and a multimillion-dollar investment in an air taxi company.
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The Japanese automaker plans to sell multiple EVs here, but now none of them will be assembled in the U.S. for years.
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