BMW to launch first hydrogen car in 2028 under Toyota collaboration
BMW has confirmed plans to launch its first mass-production hydrogen fuel cell electric car in 2028 using technology from its collaboration with Toyota.
BMW has confirmed plans to launch its first mass-production hydrogen fuel cell electric car in 2028 using technology from its collaboration with Toyota.
A new range-topping hybrid, with improvements to styling, quality and infotainment, enhances the Toyota C-HR’s fleet proposition, reckons Martyn Collins.
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Toyota and Uber are to co-develop an autonomous ride-sharing service, scheduled to launch in 2021.
The replacement for the Toyota Auris will be named ‘Corolla’, bringing Europe in line with other global markets for the first time since 2006.
Toyota has expanded its Yuko carsharing club into Venice, Italy.
Toyota Financial Services has partnered with carpooling technology company Faxi to help reduce single-occupancy journeys in Hamburg.
Toyota and Suzuki are to collaborate on possible new projects for technology development, vehicle production and market development.
Toyota is preparing for a ten-fold increase in global fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVS) with a number of new plans.
A new battery-electric C-HR, plug-in hybrid Corolla and Levin models have been revealed by Toyota.
Bosch has developed new technology that it says could stop, once and for all, the debate about the death of diesel and ensure a future
Toyota will have no diesel passenger cars on sale in Europe by the end of this year, citing limited demand and widespread uptake of hybrid
The UK true fleet sector ended 2017 with another month in the red but helped make up for even bigger losses elsewhere in the new
Toyota estimates half of the company’s global sales will be electrified by 2030.
Toyota Motor Europe is to establish a new Fleet Mobility Solutions group as it looks to ensure a one-stop service for customers.
Toyota is to build a power plant capable of producing water, electricity and hydrogen using bio-waste as a fuel.
A new product that will make previously leased Toyotas available for short-term rentals to rideshare drivers is to go on trial in the US.
International Fleet World’s round-up of the most important headlines from the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show.
Toyota is sticking with hydrogen fuel cell technology despite pressing ahead with research into longer-range solid-state batteries, revealing two concepts at the Tokyo Motor Show
Toyota is to showcase its latest fuel cell vehicle developments with a new concept at the Tokyo Moto Show next week.
Toyota, Mazda and automotive components manufacturer Denso have announced details of a new joint venture intended to fast-track development of electric vehicle technologies.
Toyota is planning to offer more powerful hybrid options across its core model line-up.
A new car-sharing technology is being tested by Toyota and Servco Pacific Inc (Servco) in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Toyota and Mazda are to jointly develop technologies for electric vehicles as well as connected cars under a new agreement worth 50 billion yen (380
Toyota and the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) are to work together on developing an ICT platform for connected cars.
Toyota is investing more than £240m to upgrade its Burnaston plant in Derbyshire to enable production of vehicles using its new global platform.
Ford and Toyota have teamed up to establish a non-profit organisation to manage open-source software for smartphone app development.
Hybrid technology makes Toyota’s sub-RAV4 crossover an attractive fleet car, says Dan Gilkes.