Toyota to Put Off U.S. EV Output until 2026
Nagoya, April 25 (Jiji Press)--Toyota Motor Corp. will push back the start of its first U.S. electric vehicle production from 2025 to the spring of 2026, it was learned Thursday.
The production launch delay was decided to ease pressure on suppliers and all other companies involved in developing a new battery SUV for the U.S. market, people familiar with the matter said, adding that the move will help make a quality vehicle.
(2024/04/25-22:54)
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