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Toyota has just released its all-new 2026 RAV4, poised to compete directly with its longtime rival, the 2026 Honda CR-V. With an all-new design featuring exclusively electrified powertrains, Toyota ...
Toyota's crossover and SUV portfolio is extremely vast, especially in North America, as it comprises models from pretty much every segment. Thus, one might think that the Japanese automaker does not ...
Toyota was hit with a major recall on Friday, impacting around 591,000 vehicles in the US. The company is recalling certain RAV4, Camry, Corolla, Grand Highlander, and several Lexus models. The ...
Toyota and Honda have come up with two totally unique takes on the two-row midsize crossover. Here’s how the Crown Signia and Passport compare, bearing in mind that we’re comparing the 2025 version of ...
With the addition of the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia to the roster, the older Toyota Venza didn't live long – and now the hybrid mid-size five-seat crossover SUV is nowhere to be found in the United ...
Update: We’ve added a speculative illustration of what a next-generation Toyota Venza (or Harrier) based on the new RAV4 might look like, created by our friend Theophilus Chin. Toyota’s compact SUV ...
Toyota is going hybrid-only with the 2026 RAV4. The best-selling compact crossover will be available with or without plug, too. Some PHEV versions will feature a CCS port for DC fast charging. Toyota ...
The Toyota Venza has quietly slipped out of showrooms, ending a second, brief chapter for a nameplate that never quite caught on. Yes, this marked the second time Toyota has pulled the plug on the ...
The Crown nameplate made a return to Toyota's American lineup in 2023 with the aim of bringing a touch of elegance and style to its existing fleet. Toyota decided to build on this with the ...
An Infiniti QX80, not so much; even if the $109,900 QX80 were the same price as the $64,000 Land Cruiser, we think the Toyota would still be the preferred venue for family adventures. Why? A refined ...