Toyota’s relentless pursuit of engineering excellence continues with its groundbreaking new engine concept, redefining what's possible in performance and environmental responsibility.
Toyota’s new engine concept merges a high-efficiency internal combustion engine with advanced electric propulsion, delivering seamless power delivery and instant torque. This hybrid-electric integration enhances fuel economy while maintaining dynamic driving experiences, setting a new benchmark in sustainable performance.
Equipped with next-generation thermal control systems, the new engine optimizes operating temperatures across all conditions, reducing waste heat and improving overall efficiency. This precision engineering ensures longevity, reliability, and consistent performance in extreme climates.
Designed with eco-conscious engineering, the concept utilizes lightweight materials and low-emission combustion technologies to minimize carbon footprint. It supports Toyota’s global vision of achieving net-zero emissions through smarter, cleaner powertrains.
The Toyota New Engine Concept marks a bold step forward in automotive innovation—where power, efficiency, and sustainability converge. Experience the future today. Discover how this game-changing technology is shaping the next era of driving.
Toyota's 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter internal combustion engines, co-developed with Subaru and Mazda, are showing promising signs of power and efficiency. Toyota's Chief Technology Officer Hiroki Nakajima shared some interesting details about the next. Toyota is developing a twin-turbo V8 hybrid engine for the upcoming GR GT and Lexus LFR supercars.
Here's everything we know. This innovation builds on Toyota's deep expertise in hydrogen fuel cell technology, honed over years of research and product development. With this new internal combustion design, Toyota may bridge the gap between traditional engines and fully electric powertrains, offering yet another route to sustainable transportation.
Toyota is developing a new lineup of four. Toyota's next-gen engines are here! Learn why their new, highly efficient and versatile powertrain family, compatible with future fuels, poses a massive threat to competitors pushing for full. Toyota 's new 400-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder shows Akio Toyoda wasn't bluffing when he said the future still has room for engines that breathe fire.
While rivals race toward full electrification, Toyota is doubling down on combustion tech, proving there's still plenty of life and innovation left in gasoline. Earlier this year in an interview with Automotive News, chairman. Toyota's new GR Yaris M Concept, unveiled at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon, will enter domestic races this year and use a newly developed 2.0-liter, four.
From Autocar: The new engine can support both plug-in hybrid and mild hybrid set-ups and features a shorter piston stroke than Toyota's current engines, making it smaller and lighter. This is important, because a hybrid element can be fitted with minimal weight penalty, suggested Hiroyuki Yamada, a GR engineer working on the project. Toyota is developing a new twin.