Toyota to launch 10 new battery EV models by 2026, executive says
Toyota will also set up a new, specialised unit to focus on battery EVs and is targeting annual production of 1.5 million battery-powered cars by 2026, Hiroki Nakajima, the company's chief technology officer, said at a briefing.
Toyota will also set up a new, specialised unit to focus on next-generation battery EVs, senior executives said at a briefing, in an apparent response to widening concern that it is losing out to Tesla Inc and other rivals.
Investors have long argued that Toyota has not been fast enough in developing a battery-powered vehicle line-up, instead favouring hybrids like its pioneering Prius.
Toyota has countered that a mix of options - including gasoline-electric hybrids, makes more sense for its global customer base.
New chief executive Koji Sato said Toyota would speed up in battery electrics but added that hybrids would remain an important pillar of its business.
"In the next few years we will expand our line-up in the important battery electric category," he said, adding the company would take a "practical approach" to popularising electrified cars that included hybrids.
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