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Toyota future models 2025-2035 (part 1)

Last updated: June 12, 2025 7:20 am
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Toyota, with its vast range of vehicles available in various markets worldwide, is constantly planning and investing in new models to stay competitive. Let’s take a closer look at some highlights of Toyota’s global line-up and what we can expect in terms of replacements and additions in the near future.

In the Japanese Kei segment, Toyota competes with the Pixis series and the Copen GR Sport. These small cars have low sales volume, and it is uncertain if Daihatsu will provide new equivalents when they are due for replacement.

Moving up a segment, the European A segment features the Aygo X, a significant model for Toyota in Europe. The upcoming facelift will see the base 1.0-litre engine replaced by a hybrid powertrain. A successor is expected in 2028, continuing production at the Kolin factory in the Czech Republic.

The Yaris and Yaris Cross are popular models in Japan and Europe, with replacements scheduled by 2026. The new models are likely to feature edgy styling to maintain their appeal in the market.

The Corolla, a long-standing model in Toyota’s lineup, is due for a refresh soon. The current E210 series has been a strong seller, especially in the USA, China, and Europe. A new model is on the horizon to keep up with the competition.

The Camry, another popular sedan from Toyota, recently received a facelift and remains a top seller in North America. A new model with possibly an EV option could be introduced by 2026 or 2027.

Toyota’s Gazoo Racing sub-brand is rumored to bring back the Celica and MR-2 models, with plans for a new 86 as well. These sporty models are expected to feature high-performance engines and a focus on motorsports.

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In China, Toyota is a major player, with several models contributing to its strong sales performance. The brand is also catching up in the EV market, with new electric SUVs like the bZ3X and bZ3C in collaboration with local partners.

Toyota is also exploring hydrogen fuel cell technology with the upcoming replacement for the Mirai in 2028. Additionally, the company is working on All-Solid-State batteries for future EVs, aiming to launch mass-market vehicles equipped with this technology in the 2030s.

Overall, Toyota’s future lineup looks promising with a mix of traditional models, new EV offerings, and a continued focus on performance and innovation. Stay tuned for more updates on Toyota’s upcoming models and technologies.

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