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Nov. 18 (UPI) --Toyota said it plans to invest nearly a billion dollars in U.S. manufacturing across five southern states to grow its hybrid model line. On Tuesday, Japan-based Toyota Motor announced ...
Media giants and technology firms have bowed to the Trump administration by settling questionable lawsuits, funding his fancy ballroom, and kissing the ring. Companies aren’t thrilled with this, but ...
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We dropped a Toyota Hilux from 10,000 feet
We wanted to settle the question once and for all: how indestructible is a Toyota Hilux? After planning for years, we lifted the truck by helicopter and dropped it from nearly two miles up. The fall ...
The Liberty facility is Toyota’s first battery plant outside Japan and stands as a central element of the company’s long-term electrification strategy in North America. Built on a 1,850-acre site, the ...
“Toyota is a pioneer in electrified vehicles, and the company’s significant manufacturing investment in the U.S. and North Carolina further solidifies our commitment to team members, customers, ...
Toyota confirms $10-billion U.S. investment over five years, resolving confusion from Trump’s comments about the automaker’s plans. The company’s new North Carolina battery plant opens, expected to ...
Major car manufacturer Toyota has announced plans to invest $10 billion into its U.S. manufacturing operations over the next five years after opening its first-ever U.S. battery manufacturing facility ...
Toyota announced Wednesday it has officially begun production at its new $13.9 billion battery manufacturing plant in North Carolina, while committing an additional $10 billion to bolster its U.S.
Toyota revealed a fully electric version of its best-selling pickup truck for the first time. The new EV pickup will begin rolling out next month, but those in the US may miss out. We had a feeling it ...
Toyota’s issues with its new twin-turbo V6 aren’t over yet. The automaker has announced a new voluntary recall for roughly 127,000 vehicles in the United States—including the 2022–2024 Toyota Tundra, ...
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