Toyota s fuel vehicle power is still the same Three new models will be launched in 2024, and a hardc

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-22

Toyota has always been known for its dedication to gasoline vehicles, and this attitude will be demonstrated again in 2024. Although electric vehicles are in the limelight, Toyota's insistence on traditional fuel vehicles is still the same, which is also nicknamed Akio Toyoda's "anti-electric vehicle fighter".

Why is Toyota so obsessed with fuel vehicles? Perhaps one of the important reasons for this is that Toyota's market is spread all over the world, and it needs to meet the needs of consumers everywhere. Whether it is the Middle East, Africa, North America or Australia, the demand for fuel vehicles is still huge. In contrast, the market share of electric vehicles is relatively limited, so for Toyota, it is more willing to launch gasoline vehicles that meet the tastes of most consumers.

In 2024, Toyota has brought three blockbuster fuel vehicles to the Chinese market, one of which has already been launched, and the other two will be launched soon.

The first is the all-new Lexus GX, which has been officially launched in China on January 13, 2024. The Lexus GX continues the design concept of hard-core off-road, while adding more intelligent configurations. Not only is the appearance square and tough, but the interior is also luxurious, equipped with a 14-inch central control screen, carplay and other technological configurations, as well as practical configurations such as double-layer laminated glass in the front row and wireless charging of mobile phones, which can be called the coexistence of practicality and luxury.

This is followed by the all-new Prado, which will officially launch in the Chinese market in 2024. The all-new Prado continues the exterior style of a hard-core SUV, and the interior has also been upgraded, supporting intelligent configurations such as wireless mobile phone interconnection and digital keys. In terms of power, the all-new Prado will be equipped with 2The hybrid system of 4T+ motor is worth looking forward to in terms of performance and fuel consumption, which is also Toyota's attempt to protect the environment.

The last model to hit the market is the 2024 Toyota Camry, which will begin deliveries in May. As one of Toyota's classic models, the Camry inherits Toyota's consistent quality and reliability, and has been improved in terms of appearance, interior and configuration, bringing consumers a better driving experience.

In general, Toyota's fuel vehicles still maintain a strong competitiveness, and despite the rising electric vehicle market, Toyota's attitude towards fuel vehicles is still firm, providing more choices for consumers.

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