We all know that the future is the world of new energy vehicles, Volkswagen, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai and other global car companies have begun to electrify the transformation, but compared to other car companies, Toyota Akio has been "boycotting" pure electric vehicles, and even said on many important occasions that the carbon neutrality target set is unrealistic, if Japan implements a carbon neutrality plan, it will have a serious impact on Japan's automotive industry, by 2030, pure electric vehicles may make Japan lose 5.5 million jobs and 8 million car production. That being said, it also states that hydrogen energy is the future development trend.
But recently Toyota Akio can be described as a punch in the face, recently Toyota Akio hosted a press conference, said that in the future Toyota will release a BEV strategy. It is expected to launch 30 new BEV models by 2030, and sell 3.5 million BEV models worldwide by 2030, and its luxury sub-brand Lexus will reach 100% of pure electric vehicle sales in China, Europe and the United States by 2030.
Akio Toyoda from the beginning of the "boycott", to the current real incense, everyone thinks is not a little faster? In fact, this is not the case, just released the BEV strategy, it revealed 15 new pure tram lines, covering cars, SUVs, etc., and will take the lead in next year to launch a new Toyota bZ4X model and Lexus RZ with a new pure electric coupe. Although this two-door sports car did not disclose any information, there are rumors that this car broke the hundred time less than 2 seconds, is it a bit exaggerated?
Is this pure electric coupe really that strong?
RZ, a pure electric SUV that I personally like very much, as long as the price is right, get off the stage car!
A bit of FJ flavor, it turns out that pure electricity can also go off-road!
Toyota's younger brother, the rookie in the pickup industry!
Weakly asking, isn't Toyota betting on hydrogen energy? Seeing that pure electric cars are so popular, can't help it?