TBH, compared to other European SUVs, I kinda like this one - it's kinda cute, not overly big, range should be in a ballpark of 400 km. If the price is reasonable, I would probably still not buy it as it is still SUV:-D but it's the first SUV EV that is tempting.
Anonymous, 13 Dec 2024Toyota talking about an "electric future" while basically copying the Suzuki eVitara. A significant portion of Suzuki is owned by Toyota, you might as well treat it as a sub brand. Most of their tech base is shared anyway. Besides, if we can get a nice compact SUV with LFP pack and access to Toyota service network at reasonable price, idgaf if it's a clone.
Toyota talking about an "electric future" while basically copying the Suzuki eVitara.
Good job Toyota. Don't need 15 EVs to be relevant in market. Xiaomi, Tesla, Rivian, Lucid and many others have proven that. Make good $8k-$30k EVs, with 5C fast charging, 5 NCAAP rating, Level 2 ADAS and you are good to go.
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