Daily Tribune (Philippines)

TOYOTA STEPS UP PURE ELECTRIC VEHICLE PUSH

- BY CHARLES E. BUBAN

Toyota is a pioneer and an industry leader in hybrids, which are powered by both a gasoline engine and electric motor. But with most consumers engaged in a massive shift toward pure electric vehicles that are solely powered by rechargeab­le battery packs, the world’s top-selling automaker is now fast-tracking its electrific­ation efforts.

In recent years, Toyota has been extremely slow to introduce pure electric vehicles, believing that different markets have varying powertrain needs and that hybrids should serve well while infrastruc­ture are being set up for an electrifie­d mobility future. In fact, the bZ4X, launched in 2022, is Toyota’s only mass-produced pure electric vehicle to date and is available only in select markets like Japan, the United States, Germany, Great Britain, China and Thailand.

Everything changed during last December’s Toyota Kenshiki Forum held in Brussels, Belgium, when it previewed a compact model in a lineup of six pure electric vehicles, which are scheduled to be premiered in the first half of this year.

One of these six pure electric vehicles is the Urban SUV Concept which is the most compact and most likely to be mass-produced first. It will compete in the subcompact SUV segment which Toyota predicts will be one of the largest markets for pure electric vehicles in Europe.

Toyota already enjoys prominence in the subcompact SUV segment with its hybrid electric Yaris Cross, the bestsellin­g model in its class. It has drawn on this experience in the developmen­t of an authentic pure electric SUV which meets the priorities of European customers. It is expected to deliver the quality, durability and reliabilit­y that are hallmarks of the Toyota brand.

‘NO COMPROMISE’ DESIGN AND ENGINEERIN­G

The Toyota Urban SUV Concept has an authentic SUV presence, with a compact body set on strong shoulders and a high driving position. Space is maximized in a flexible interior that can easily be adapted to prioritize passenger or load space as required. Both front and all-wheel drive powertrain­s will be available, with AWD being a key part of Toyota’s product DNA.

Similarly, the production model will offer a dual battery strategy: customers will be able to choose between two battery options, with different capacities to suit their needs and priorities for accessibil­ity or driving range.

Through its multipath strategy, Toyota envisions a future in which carbon neutrality is achieved through the practical introducti­on of a portfolio of products with advanced, alternativ­e fuel and zero-emissions powertrain technologi­es.

In Europe, Toyota plans to introduce six dedicated pure electric vehicle models by 2026. A diverse portfolio of electrifie­d products will help propel Toyota Motor Europe towards its goal of exclusivel­y offering zero-emissions electric vehicles by 2035, and reaching complete carbon neutrality by 2040.

Through its multipath strategy, Toyota envisions a future in which carbon neutrality is achieved through the practical introducti­on of a portfolio of products with advanced, alternativ­e fuel and zeroemissi­ons powertrain technologi­es.

SOLID-STATE BATTERY

In a related developmen­t, Toyota revealed it has achieved a breakthrou­gh in solid-state electric vehicle batteries as reported by Nikkei Asia last year. This type of battery could achieve a travel range of 1,200 kilometers or 2.4 times that of convention­al lithium-ion batteries.

Moreover, it has a charging time of 10 minutes or less. For reference, Toyota's bZ4X has a roughly 600-km range on a 30-minute charge.

Solid-state electric vehicle batteries are better than traditiona­l lithiumion batteries because the latter use a liquid or gel-like electrolyt­e, which can pose some safety issues, such as leakage, flammabili­ty, or even explosion under certain conditions.

And while solid-state batteries offer higher energy density, shorter manufactur­ing times, rapid charging capabiliti­es, and a reduced risk of fires compared to lithium-ion batteries, researcher­s are still finding ways to recycle them more sustainabl­y, and ways to deal with their key materials like lithium that remain scarce.

 ?? ?? TOYOTA Urban SUV Concept has an authentic SUV presence, with a compact body set on strong shoulders and a high driving position.
TOYOTA Urban SUV Concept has an authentic SUV presence, with a compact body set on strong shoulders and a high driving position.

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