According to speculation, Toyota may introduce some new car models with extremely attractive prices in 2024.
It is highly likely that Toyota will launch a small urban SUV model as early as 2024. The car will have a 5-seater configuration with a 1.0-liter turbocharged petrol engine.
Furthermore, the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor line-up may also make its debut in 2024 with prices ranging below $13,000 (about 316.7 million VND).
In 2024, the Japanese automaker may also add a fuel-efficient hybrid version to the Fortuner model.
In addition, Toyota will also introduce a new electric car model with a range of up to 550 km per charge. The flagship sedan model, Toyota Camry, will also receive various upgrades from equipment to the engine in 2024.
Toyota and Lexus are set to introduce automatic braking systems as a standard feature on almost all of their vehicle models by the end of 2017, which is four years ahead of the recent requirement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States.
Ford and Toyota have recently announced their partnership to establish a new joint alliance aimed at focusing on building and developing automotive applications.
Priced at just 458 million VND and accompanied by a range of benefits, the VinFast VF5 offers easy accessibility to consumers, rivaling the current A-class models on the market. However, its features and interior space exceed expectations.
When it comes to the VinFast VF 9, users see it as a spacious, modern family car that offers a friendly user experience. However, for the driver, there are a few areas that could use some improvement, although the overall driving experience is still emotionally enriching.
The Pagani Utopia is an exclusive offering with a starting price tag of $2.19 million in the US. With only 99 coupes and 130 roadsters being produced, will we see a second Pagani grace our shores?
Prior to its discontinuation in Australia, this particular car model had already ceased sales in several other major markets, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan.