Toyota Electric Vehicles


Toyota Electrified Vehicles for Sale in Springfield

Does Toyota offer an all-electric car?

Toyota offers several hybrid models that combine gas and electric power. The automaker also offers a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEVs) called the Mirai that produces electricity from hydrogen, unlike traditional EVs powered by a battery. No matter which body style you choose - sedan, SUV, or minivan - Toyota's electrified cars offer efficiency and superior fuel economy while still providing the classic advantages of a Toyota, such as top-notch safety amenities, style, and comfort.

By 2025, Toyota plans to build about 70 electrified models under its new bZ (Beyond Zero) brand moniker. In April 2021, Toyota introduced its all-electric bZ4X Concept, an SUV prototype that gives a preview of what's to come.

Which Toyota models are electrified?

Toyota's extensive electrified vehicle lineup includes the following cars and SUVs:

  • Venza
  • RAV4
  • RAV4 Prime
  • Highlander Hybrid
  • Corolla Hybrid
  • Camry Hybrid
  • Avalon Hybrid
  • Sienna
  • Prius
  • Prius Prime
  • Mirai

The Toyota Venza, RAV4, and Highlander are all SUVs that use electric and gas power for energy. The Venza uses a hybrid powertrain to get a best-in-class fuel rating of 39 MPG combined. The Venza features a sleek and attractive design and a cutting-edge cabin. The RAV4 is a sporty SUV that also has an impressive range and fuel economy. The Mirai, a spacious midsize car, is powered by electricity made from hydrogen. It features a more extended driving range than most battery-powered vehicles. The Highlander is one of Toyota's largest hybrid SUVs. It is designed to haul your family around while simultaneously minimizing the number of stops you make at the gas station.

The Corolla is a comfortable sedan that seats five. It is now available as a hybrid to provide excellent fuel economy, too. One of Toyota's most popular vehicles, the Camry, offers a tremendous range and top-notch safety and technology. The Sienna Hybrid minivan hauls large families while providing optimal efficiency, and the Prius remains Toyota's flagship hybrid car that remains a bestseller.

What is the difference between electric, hybrid, and plug-in models?

Electric vehicles have only an electric motor, which is powered by a battery. Hybrid vehicles are configured with a regular gasoline engine and an electric motor, and they get power from both. Plug-in hybrids also have an engine and electric motor, but they use all their electric power first before switching to gasoline when needed. Fuel cell vehicles are electric but use hydrogen to generate electricity instead of drawing power from a battery.

How far can Toyota electrified models go?

The electric-only range varies based on the model. The Venza, for example, can go 30 miles on electricity only, while the Corolla gets up to 52 miles of combined range. Prius gets up to 49 miles combined, while Prius Prime has a maximum capacity of 54 miles in electric-only mode. The RAV4 Hybrid gets 40 miles of combined MPG, and the Highlander can get a combined 36 miles.

Do Toyota's hybrid SUVs have towing capacity?

The Highlander Hybrid has the highest tow rating of Toyota's hybrid lineup with a towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds. The RAV4's towing capacity is 2,500 pounds.

How can I learn more about Toyota electrified vehicles?

If you want more details about Toyota's electrified vehicle lineup, contact our dealership today.