March 24, 2021

Toyota is Going Electric!

 Electric Vehicles in Mount Airy

Though the adoption of all-electric vehicles has been rather slow over the years, forward-thinking car companies like Toyota are making the pivot to e-vehicles because they understand the only reason car drivers are tip-toeing towards the idea of driving electric is because it’s a new concept, but once the benefits to driving electric catch on, it will be a massive hit. 

 

Over the recent years, there has been a push for car companies to create electric versions of our favorite makes and models. Why go electric? For starters, you can save a ton of money on fuel and maintenance by driving an electric vehicle. On top of that, it looks as though electric vehicles are the future of driving because they are better for the environment, much cheaper on fuel, and require much less maintenance. 

Just imagine having only one thing to take care of with your car—keeping it charged. No gas, no grimy oil changes, no multi-speed transmission. Kind of difficult to imagine, isn’t it? But in due time, it will be a reality. 

Anytime new technology is introduced, people become wary of it, especially when that technology is to replace something we have grown accustomed to using, like a gas-powered, oil-slugging machine. We don’t like change, even when that change is for the better.

Car manufacturers such as Toyota know change is inevitable, which is why they are gearing up to engage in the electric-vehicle phenomena. Toyota actually has plans to introduce a family of electric vehicles by 2025, with the first of them to be revealed in 2021!

 

Toyota’s All-Electric Crossovers 

It’s true, Toyota does have plans to reveal an entire family of e-vehicles, and it’s also true that the first of those will be revealed this year. The e-TNGA ( which is aptly named after the modular architecture of the electrical system used) will be an all-electric SUV crossover. This will be Toyota’s first e-vehicle to be released in the U.S. and Toyota enthusiasts are very excited to actually touch and drive the company’s impressive new vehicle.

Unfortunately, we don’t know a lot about Toyota’s release of the new all-electric vehicles, since the car company is keeping a lot of the details about them close to the vest—for instance, the company has only released a simple silhouette of one of the vehicles.  

The silhouette Toyota has let slip out to the public doesn’t give much away, except we can tell that it is the e-TNGA and that it will be a rather squatted, sleek, and cool looking vehicle. We also know that Toyota chose to use the e-TNGA framework (this framework has been used for a number of Toyota vehicles, namely hybrids) because it is so versatile. The electric crossover will have a dual motor, an all-wheel-drive powertrain, and a modular battery pack.

Toyota has big aspirations for their new line of e-vehicles, as they plan to sell 5.5 million electric vehicles every year by 2025. There’s no denying it, electric cars are here, and they are only going to become more prevalent.

Toyota has plans for an entire family or fleet of all-electric vehicles to be fully unleashed by 2025. This is the venerated car company’s first big move towards electric, but it’s no real surprise. For years, Toyota has been making and releasing all-electric transportation devices (scooters and micro-cars, mostly) in Japan. It’s clear the company has been playing with and perfecting electric motors on all sorts of levels for some time, and it’s very exciting to think about what will be coming from them in the future.

Until we get Toyota’s new EV vehicles, Mount Airy Toyota has plenty of new and used Prius model options on our lot. Have a look at these great deals:

  • New 2020 Toyota Prius Limited 5 FWD. MSRP: $33,880. Our price: $32,776
  • Pre-owned 2016 Toyota Prius 5 DR, Car FWD. Our price: $16,995
  • New 2021 Toyota Prius LE 5 FWD. Our price: $27, 816

And we have plenty more! Come visit us at Mount Airy Toyota, or visit us online, today.

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