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Introducing the revolutionary Electric Toyota LandCruiser - bringing your dreams of an eco-friendly and powerful SUV to life!

Introducing an exciting development from Toyota! Prepare to be amazed as Toyota announces its groundbreaking plans to manufacture not just one, but two cutting-edge electric SUVs. These remarkable vehicles will be proudly produced at Toyota's state-of-the-art factories located in the heartland of America, specifically in Kentucky and Indiana. And that's not all - this remarkable milestone could potentially lead to the creation of a showroom edition of the highly anticipated electric LandCruiser concept, which took the automotive world by storm last year. Stay tuned for more updates on this electrifying journey!

Introducing the highly-anticipated seven-seat Toyota electric SUV, set to revolutionize the US market. With the recent confirmation of these exciting plans, the dream of the electric Toyota LandCruiser concept, which took the Tokyo motor show by storm last year, is on the verge of becoming a reality. Brace yourself for the electrifying future, arriving in the middle of this decade.

Discover the exciting news that has car enthusiasts buzzing! Drive recently covered the thrilling rumors circulating in the US about an upcoming electric SUV. Brace yourself for a game-changer: this magnificent seven-seater is set to roll off the production line at Toyota's prestigious Kentucky factory starting in 2025. And guess what? It's none other than the highly anticipated successor to the beloved Highlander, known as the Kluger in North America. Get ready to experience the future of automotive excellence!

Introducing the latest announcement from Toyota: the unveiling of an extraordinary seven-seat electric SUV, set to be manufactured at their state-of-the-art factory in Indiana. Prepare to be captivated by this remarkable addition to Toyota's impressive lineup.

Introducing the magnificent Indiana-built vehicle, a true marvel of automotive engineering. With its origins rooted in the esteemed plant where the current model is produced, there were whispers that this masterpiece could be the next Kluger/Highlander. However, according to the esteemed industry journal Automotive News, this Indiana SUV is set to surpass all expectations by being even larger than its Kentucky counterpart. Prepare to be awestruck by its grandeur.

Introducing the latest creations from the renowned Japanese car giant. With an air of mystery surrounding their names, anticipation builds for what lies ahead. Could the Kentucky-made SUV be the highly anticipated successor to the beloved Kluger? And what about the Indiana-built seven-seater? Rumor has it, it could be the electrifying counterpart to the larger-than-life Grand Highlander (unfortunately not available in Australia). All we know for certain is that these remarkable vehicles are crafted with precision and excellence in Indiana.

Introducing the latest news from Toyota: the Indiana-built vehicle that is larger and boasts three rows of seats. This exciting development paves the way for a potential showroom version of the LandCruiser SE electric concept, which was unveiled at the prestigious Tokyo motor show last year.

Following its reveal in October 2023, sales and marketing boss of Toyota Australia, Sean Hanley, told media an electric Toyota LandCruiser could be due in showrooms by the end of the decade.

"Discover the incredible opportunity that awaits you - we are fully prepared and eager to assist you." Get ready to be blown away by our level of preparedness. And if these cars come into production, I can assure you Australia, particularly LandCruiser, would be the first one (on our wish list)," Mr Hanley said at the time.

Toyota Japan says the Indiana-made electric SUV is due in showrooms in 2026.

According to Tim Hollander, President of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, the new car won’t feature a skateboard-style platform typically found in electric vehicles, but would rather be “chassis-based”.

It is unclear if that means it would be an electric version of an existing petrol or diesel-powered vehicle – or would use a ladder-chassis architecture similar to a ute.

Following the $1.3 billion investment in its Kentucky facility, Toyota has confirmed a fresh $US1.4 billion investment in its Princeton, Indiana facility – making for a total of $US8 billion spent on the factory, which will also create 340 new jobs.

In addition to producing a new electric large SUV, the cash injection, Toyota says, will go towards building a new battery pack assembly line using lithium-ion batteries supplied by its manufacturing site in North Carolina, a $13.9 billion factory slated to begin production in 2025.

Toyota’s Indiana plant employs more than 7500 staff who assemble the Toyota Sienna people mover and Highlander, as well as the Toyota Grand Highlander and its Lexus twin, the TX.

 




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