Toyota pushes back ‘every model will be hybrid or electric’ target from 2025 to 2030

Toyota has pushed back its target of having a hybrid or electric version of every model in its range by 2025 – to 2030 – because the world’s biggest car maker needs more time to develop advanced technology for its utes, vans and four-wheel-drives. The Japanese car giant has also excluded GR performance models from the 2030 hybrid or electric target – for now – because it is yet to decide on what will power future performance models.

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