Toyota Aims For Full EV Line Up In 2026, 3.5 Million Cars By 2030

Toyota Motor said it will introduce battery electric vehicles (EVs) employing next-generation batteries globally from 2026, developed and manufactured by its new EV-focused unit BEV Factory.

The Japanese automaker also said it is developing a method for mass production of solid-state batteries for its EVs, aiming for commercialisation of the technology in 2027-2028.

Toyota targets a driving range of 1,000 km (621 miles) for the EVs, Takero Kato, president of the unit, said in a video of a June 8 presentation posted on the company’s YouTube channel on Tuesday.

By comparison, the long-range version of the Tesla Model 3 EV has a range of nearly 700 km.

“What we want to achieve is to change the future with BEVs,” Kato said. “We will launch the next-generation battery EVs globally and as a full lineup on the market from 2026.”

BEV Factory, established in May, aims to produce about 1.7 million vehicles by 2030, Kato said. Toyota seeks to sell 1.5 million EVs annually by 2026 and 3.5 million, or about one-third of its global volume, by 2030.

Kato added “We will roll out next-generation BEVs globally and as a full lineup to be launched in 2026. By 2030, 1.7 million units out of 3.5 million overall will be provided by BEV Factory.

“The next-generation battery EVs will adopt new batteries, through which we are determined to become a world leader in battery EV energy consumption. With the resources we earn, we will improve our product appeal to exceed customer expectations and secure earnings.”

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