Toyota Australia tracking steady path to zero emissions

Australia's runaway market leader Toyota doesn’t offer a fully-electric car, but its role in reducing fleet emissions is a big one thanks to its hybrid rollout. This is the argument of its vice-president of sales and marketing Sean Hanley, who last week reaffirmed a goal to grow sales of its petrol-electric hybrids from a record 28,000 last year, to 40,000 this year.

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