Toyota Three-Row Electric SUV: Check Out Its Tesla-Like Interior
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Toyota Three-Row Electric SUV: Check Out Its Tesla-Like Interior
"Toyota will introduce its three-row electric SUV on Feb. 10. This could be the automaker's most advanced EV yet. It will likely feature Toyota's next-generation Arene software-defined vehicle (SDV) platform. Toyota is on track to have its biggest year so far for its electric vehicles. The automaker's EV lineup already includes three new or refreshed models, including the updated bZ, the new C-HR and the bZ Woodland."
"The cabin appears to be a significant step up from the current bZ, which mixes large screens with physical buttons and plenty of hard plastics. By contrast, this three-row SUV looks far more premium, with Volvo-esque minimalism and Tesla-style digital real estate. A massive center touchscreen dominates the dashboard, complemented by a digital gauge cluster, captain's chairs with armrests and a panoramic sunroof."
"Toyota teased the SUV's rear exterior design last week, revealing a boxy silhouette and a full-width LED light bar. The automaker teased its interior and how the vehicle would sound on Monday, making it clear that it is aiming for a high-tech, modern three-row electric SUV. Toyota still hasn't disclosed the name or exact positioning of the SUV, but there are plenty of clues."
Toyota will unveil a three-row electric SUV on Feb. 10 expected to use the next-generation Arene software-defined vehicle (SDV) platform. Toyota's EV lineup now includes the updated bZ, the new C-HR and the bZ Woodland, and the company is positioned for its strongest EV year yet. Teasers show a boxy rear silhouette with a full-width LED light bar and an interior emphasizing high-tech, premium design. The cabin contrasts with the current bZ by offering Volvo-esque minimalism, a massive center touchscreen, digital gauges, captain's chairs and a panoramic sunroof. The vehicle likely connects to earlier bZ Large, Land Cruiser Se, and electric Highlander concepts and will be built for the U.S. market in Kentucky.
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