Toyota and Lexus Show Off Tons of Future EV Concepts

Toyota and Lexus have finally shared some big plans for their future EV lineups. The company’s massive dump of concept cars includes a Toyota pickup truck, a Lexus supercar, a baby Land Cruiser, electric three-row SUVs, sedans, and even some funky cargo vans. There’s not much information about what will power these new models or how big their battery packs will be, but there’s still plenty to look at. The company says it will offer 30 electric models by 2030 and claims to be working on solid-state batteries for both Toyota and Lexus models. Toyota Pickup EV

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We think this three-row SUV will be called the bZ5X because it’s larger than the existing bZ4X. It appears similar in size to the Highlander but has a more modern and futuristic design.

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This mid-size sedan could be a sort of EV companion to the Camry in the near future. It could possibly use a name such as bZ4 or bZ5, as we think Toyota is using the “X” designation for SUV models.

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This crossover looks to be smaller than the bZ4X and could be called bZ3X. Its sharply sloped roofline makes it look like the subcompact Toyota C-HR.Toyota Crossover EV

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Toyota does not designate this model as part of the “bZ” lineup, meaning it could have a different name.Toyota Small SUEV

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This small SUV is also not part of the “bZ” grouping of models, and it looks to fit into the subcompact-crossover segment.

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This diminutive model looks unlikely to make it to the U.S. and could be sold in Japan and Europe.Lexus Electric Sedan

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With an athletic-looking stance, this Lexus four-door looks to be larger than the IS and could be a sort of EV replacement for the mid-size GS.Lexus Electric Three-Row SUV

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With proportions that are nearly identical to the Toyota bZ5X shown earlier on this list, this Lexus SUV could offer an EV alternative to the popular Lexus RX

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Toyota also introduced cargo-van concepts in various sizes. They each have futuristic designs.Toyota Mid Box

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Toyota says that it will introduce EVs into the commercial segment as well as retail, so these cargo vans could be sold to fleets.This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io