steveluv Twincharged February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Automobiles/Toyota-to-develop-new-Lexus-EV-for-2026-incoming-president?utm_campaign=GL_JP_update&utm_medium=email&utm_source=NA_newsletter&utm_content=article_link&del_type=4&pub_date=20230214085958&seq_num=3&si=44594 Toyota to develop new Lexus EV for 2026: incoming president Koji Sato says company will first focus on making such cars for high-end market Toyota's first electric Lexus, the RZ, will be launched this year. (Photo by Hirofumi Yamamoto) SAYUMI TAKE, Nikkei staff writerFebruary 13, 2023 20:19 JST TOKYO -- Japanese automaker Toyota plans to develop a "next-generation" all-electric Lexus model by 2026 to meet rising demand for such luxury cars, according to the company's incoming president. "We aim to develop a next-generation battery EV in the Lexus brand in which everything from batteries and platforms to the way the car is built will be optimized for BEVs," said Koji Sato. As current chief of the brand, he oversaw the development of the first electric Lexus, the RZ, which is expected to be launched this year. BEVs refer to all-electric vehicles that are generally called EVs by other automakers, but Toyota uses this name to distinguish them from the hybrid, plug-in hybrid and fuel-cell vehicles that it also makes. Sato, who will replace Akio Toyoda in April as the new president and CEO of Toyota, made a speech and answered reporters' questions at a news conference on Monday. He named seven others who will form the new management team with him and talked about his plan to transform Toyota from a carmaker to a mobility company. "To deliver appealing BEVs, we need to drastically change the way we do business, from manufacturing to sales and service, with a BEV-first mindset," Sato said. "Lexus will lead this transformation." Koji Sato will take over as president of Toyota in April. (Screenshot from Toyota Motor's YouTube page) He pointed to the EV shift in developed countries, which is the main market for the Lexus brand, and said that Toyota is trying to meet such rising needs. Sato, a veteran Toyota engineer, said that electricity has "a different influence on aerodynamics... We have to sufficiently understand the characteristics of electricity... and take a step further and manufacture [the cars] in the best suited way." Toyota has faced criticism from environmentalists and investors for failing to catch up with its peers in the development of EVs. Sato pointed out that the emphasis on the electrification of Lexus was part of Toyota's goal to provide a range of vehicles that can meet demand from all buyers. "The energy situation is different in each country, and Toyota's unchanging policy is to consider the circumstances of each country," he said. Asked about concerns over Toyota's EV strategy, Sato said he regretted that there were "communication issues" around the matter. Toyota's EV strategy is for the mid to long term and it is currently focused on energy-saving efforts and cutting emissions from its models by using hydrogen fuel-cells and other technologies in addition to batteries, as well as in its day-to-day business operations. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 Toyota wanted to make sure their EV are safe. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arogab Turbocharged February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 🤣 Not wrong, he has directions. Haha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 Thought they don’t want ev Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 1 minute ago, Thaiyotakamli said: Thought they don’t want ev That’s why they need to u-turn now Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
t0y0ta Supercharged February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 Actually I don't really understand this Angmo/greenie fixation with having to have perfect EVs released by yesterday, otherwise the company can just dissolve. Toyota only started to make cars in the 1930s, 40 years after 1st car was released. And they only really became successful in the 1960s. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tianmo Hypersonic February 15, 2023 Share February 15, 2023 Good, just in time for me. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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