Long labeled a laggard in the electric vehicle race, Toyota has lately been trying to catch up with rivals. The automaker refreshed the bZ last year and it will soon begin selling the new C-HR and bZ Woodland in the U.S.
But there’s another new car on the horizon. The automaker teased the interior and an audio clip of what appears to be a three-row SUV. The familiar whir of motors leaves little doubt that this one’s battery-powered.
So what does it look like inside? And perhaps the bigger question is what will Toyota even call it? You can find out in my story below.
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