What new EVs will Toyota launch by 2027? Can Toyota make up for lost time? If you've been following the auto industry's shift to electric, you know Toyota's been dragging its feet. As per our research, Toyota has six new electric vehicles (EVs) planned for U.S. dealerships by 2027, including the Lexus brand.
The Toyota Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) lineup expanded with the addition of the 2026 Toyota bZ, 2026 Toyota C-HR and 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland. The bZ, formerly bZ4X, makes advancements in EPA-estimated driving range ratings, output, charging performance, and vehicle design. The updated Toyota bZ and new bZ Woodland and C-HR are set to go on sale in the U.S.
in 2026, even as others pull back with the tax credits gone and new tariffs. Despite widespread discussion about slowing momentum for fully electric vehicles in the United States, Toyota's latest sales results tell a very different story about electrification as a whole. In 2025, the Japanese automaker achieved a milestone year in the U.S.
market, proving that while battery-electric vehicles may face headwinds, consumer demand for electrified powertrains remains. Explore Toyota's new electric vehicles with ranges up to 370 miles. Compare the updated bZ4X, C-HR+, and compact FT.
Toyota is also partnering with charging networks and integrating route-based charger planning-an important feature for long-distance road trips.Switching to electric means lower fuel costs, fewer emissions, and a smoother, quieter drive-all while future-proofing your daily commute. Will Toyota Release a Fully Electric SUV? Yes, and several. The all-electric Toyota Hilux debuts in Europe with more specs to share as the world's first mass.
A roundup of exciting future cars for Toyota including an electric Tacoma, a Highlander EV and possible Celica and MR2 revivals. Toyota plans to introduce 10 new electric vehicles globally by 2027, increasing its current lineup from five to 15 models. The expansion hopes to help Toyota regain competitiveness in the electric vehicle sector as rivals such as BYD continue to gain market share.