Thinking about going electric but not sure where to start?
With hybrids, plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles now available, there are more ways than ever to experience electrified driving. Toyota’s approach focuses on offering different technologies to suit different lifestyles, whether you’re ready for a full EV or simply want the efficiency of a hybrid.
This guide brings together our most helpful articles explaining how electrified vehicles work, the benefits of each technology and what to consider when choosing your next Toyota.
The bZ4X is Toyota’s all-electric SUV, designed to make EV driving simple and practical for everyday life. With increased driving range, faster charging and upgraded technology and safety features, it offers a smooth, quiet driving experience that fits easily into daily routines like commuting, errands and weekend trips.
Toyota has led electrified driving for decades, from introducing Australia’s first mainstream hybrid with the Prius to expanding hybrid technology across more of our popular models. Today, vehicles like the bZ4X and upcoming plug-in hybrids continue Toyota’s multi-pathway approach to lowering emissions and giving drivers more choice.
The popular Toyota RAV4 is set to introduce a new plug-in hybrid variant in Australia, combining electric-only driving for everyday trips with hybrid power for longer journeys. The Toyota RAV4 Plug‑In Hybrid offers greater efficiency and flexibility as part of Toyota’s multi-pathway approach to lower emissions.
Electric vehicles are getting a lot of attention right now and for good reason. But for many drivers, going fully electric can still feel like a pretty big step. If you're thinking that a plug-in hybrid might be a good alternative, read our blog on the top 5 reasons why a PHEV vehicle just makes sense...
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Ever wondered how far you can really go in an all-electric bZ4X? Here is a review of what actually happens when you choose to go electric with Toyota.
Ever felt overwhelmed when it comes to EV charging? Not only battling range anxiety but actually wondering how do I event do this? We break it down (sans jargon) in our blog all about EV charging... simplified.
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We explain the differences between hybrids, EVs and new V‑Active (48‑volt) technology, helping you understand which electrified option makes sense for your lifestyle. We break down how each technology works and the benefits they offer, making greener driving easier to navigate.