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Toyota Innova HyCross secures 5-star rating under Bharat NCAP
Toyota Innova HyCross secures 5-star rating under Bharat NCAP

Time of India

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Toyota Innova HyCross secures 5-star rating under Bharat NCAP

The certification was handed over by Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari , to Vikram Gulati, Country Head & EVP, Corporate Affairs & Governance, and Sudeep Dalvi, CCO, SVP & Head State Affairs, at a ceremony held in New Delhi earlier today. Engineered for Safety, Designed with Purpose Built on Toyota's advanced TNGA platform, the Innova HyCross features a robust structure and an extensive suite of safety technologies, including: Toyota Safety Sense (TSS): Pre-Collision System, Lane Trace Assist, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Blind Spot Monitor, and Automatic High BeamSix airbags across all variantsVehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRC)ABS with EBD, Hill-Start Assist, Rear Camera, Parking Sensors, All-Wheel Disc BrakesTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and ISOFIX child seat mounts 'The Innova HyCross embodies Toyota's philosophy of safety-first mobility,' said Varinder Wadhwa, Vice President, Sales-Service-Used Car Business. 'This 5-star Bharat NCAP rating reassures customers that they are investing in one of the safest vehicles on Indian roads today.' Launched in November 2022, the Innova HyCross has quickly become a segment leader, combining SUV-inspired styling , self-charging hybrid electric technology , and premium interiors. With over 1.35 lakh units sold in India, the HyCross stands as a key pillar of Toyota's multi-pathway strategy for sustainable mobility.

Toyota Innova HyCross Secures Prestigious 5-Star Safety Rating Under Bharat NCAP
Toyota Innova HyCross Secures Prestigious 5-Star Safety Rating Under Bharat NCAP

India.com

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • India.com

Toyota Innova HyCross Secures Prestigious 5-Star Safety Rating Under Bharat NCAP

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has achieved a significant milestone with its popular Innova HyCross securing a 5-star safety rating under the Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (Bharat NCAP). This top rating, awarded for both adult and child occupant protection, underscores Toyota's steadfast commitment to delivering advanced safety and mobility solutions in India. Built on the robust Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform, the Innova HyCross combines structural rigidity with an extensive suite of active and passive safety features. These include Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) technology with Pre-Collision System, Lane Trace Assist, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Blind Spot Monitor, and Automatic High Beam. Additionally, the MPV comes equipped with six airbags, Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, ABS with EBD, Hill-Start Assist, all-wheel disc brakes, and ISOFIX child seat mounts—ensuring comprehensive protection for all occupants. Commenting on this achievement, Varinder Wadhwa, Vice President, Sales-Service-Used Car Business at TKM, said, 'The 5-star Bharat NCAP rating for the Innova HyCross reaffirms our philosophy of prioritizing safety alongside performance and comfort. We are dedicated to making advanced safety accessible, enhancing trust in the Toyota brand.' Launched in November 2022, the Innova HyCross has swiftly become a favourite among Indian families, crossing 1,35,000 units sold. Its SUV-inspired design, hybrid electric technology, and spacious interiors make it a standout in the segment. This latest accolade not only strengthens Toyota's legacy of Quality, Durability, and Reliability (QDR) but also aligns with India's vision for safer, sustainable, and self-reliant mobility.

Toyota's Maverick-Fighting Small Pickup Confirmed, ‘Not a Matter of If' but When
Toyota's Maverick-Fighting Small Pickup Confirmed, ‘Not a Matter of If' but When

The Drive

time23-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Drive

Toyota's Maverick-Fighting Small Pickup Confirmed, ‘Not a Matter of If' but When

The latest car news, reviews, and features. The rugged Toyota Tacoma has stood proud as the best-selling midsize truck in the United States for decades. Now, the company hopes to replicate this success with a smaller, unibody model developed to take the Ford Maverick's lunch money. 'Decisions have been made. The question is when we can slot it in. It's not a matter of 'if,' at this point. We've studied it a lot. We're dedicated to it. We're going to figure out how to make it work,' said Cooper Ericksen, the head of planning and strategy for Toyota's North American division, in an interview with MotorTrend . He added that the truck, whose name hasn't been announced yet, has been in the works for years. It sounds like Toyota has already laid the truck's foundations. The model will ride on a version of the modular TNGA platform found under most of its existing vehicles, to absolutely no one's surprise, it will be offered with hybrid power. Don't let the car-derived bones fool you, however. Toyota stressed that 'small' and 'tough' aren't mutually exclusive. 'If we do this, it is going to be a Toyota truck. It needs to have certain capabilities and attributes and functionality. It needs to be a workhorse,' Ericksen explained. Luckily, Toyota has proven time and again that it knows how to make a dependable small pickup. It's too early to provide pricing, but taking on the Maverick head-to-head will require offering a truck with a Maverick-like base price. For context, Ford's smallest pickup starts at $30,535 including destination, while the cheapest Tacoma will set you back $33,085. We're not discounting the possibility that Toyota will try to undercut the Maverick's price by a not-insignificant margin instead of trying to match it. After all, the brand has high hopes for its entry-level truck: Its data suggests that selling 100,000 to 150,000 units annually isn't far-fetched, and that's only on the American market. Toyota's global presence is much bigger than Ford's, so it could leverage the benefits of economies of scale to bring costs down. Perhaps tellingly, Ericksen said that 'affordability is one of the biggest headwinds' facing the car industry. We'll need to be patient to find out how Toyota envisions a small truck for the 21st century; We won't see the truck in 2025 and we might not see it in 2026, either. 'My hope is that you will see it very soon, but there are a lot of moving pieces,' Ericksen told MotorTrend . He added that Toyota's engineering team currently has its plate full. Got tips? Send 'em to tips@

Toyota confirms compact pickup truck is coming: Here's what we know so far
Toyota confirms compact pickup truck is coming: Here's what we know so far

USA Today

time23-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • USA Today

Toyota confirms compact pickup truck is coming: Here's what we know so far

Toyota confirms compact pickup truck is coming: Here's what we know so far Long before Ford launched the popular Maverick compact pickup truck in 2021, the advanced product strategy team at Toyota were planning a small truck of their own to slot below the bestselling Toyota Tacoma. Toyota has been here before — the predecessors to the modern Tacoma were truly compact, cheap trucks, as seen above and below — and the paperwork is still all there. Toyota has spent so many years studying the smaller truck that Cooper Ericksen, head of planning and strategy for Toyota Motor North America, jokes that he needs a bumper sticker for his Tundra that says "compact pickup or bust." Toyota is building it The good news: a small truck will happen. 'Decisions have been made. The question is when we can slot it in. It's not a matter of 'if,' at this point,' Ericksen tells MotorTrend. We've studied it a lot. We're dedicated to it. We're going to figure out how to make it work.' Progress has been made. The would-be truck's platform and powertrain are pretty much locked in. It will be unibody construction, using TNGA bits, which underpin virtually all Toyotas, and can use Toyota's hybrid powertrain system. It will be a true Toyota truck, akin to the larger, body-on-frame Tacoma mid-sizer and the full-size Toyota Tundra. 2027 Slate Truck EV: The $20K game-changer in bare-bones electric pickups Toyota's data shows it could sell 100,000 to 150,000 compact trucks a year in the U.S. alone to address the appetite for a more affordable entry-level truck. The bad news: customers have to wait a bit longer. Toyota's engineering resources are stretched to the max right now with 24 new or updated models coming out and a multi-powertrain strategy. With most new models being offered as hybrids, plug-in hybrids, an increasing number of battery electric, and the continued commitment to fuel cell vehicles, each nameplate is akin to engineering multiple new models, Ericksen said. 'Because of all of the need now to completely level up our EV portfolio and at the same time we are developing fifth and sixth generation hybrid systems, it's difficult to find the engineering resources to dedicate to a project like a compact pickup truck,' Ericksen says. 'So bottom line is yes, we have been doing a ton of studying and we're very positive that we have a path forward. It's just trying to figure out, from a timing standpoint, when to slide it in.' Product planners are looking at their various projects to find an opening. 'We're trying to figure out how we can get it done.' 2026 Ford Ranger Super Duty first look: Built for Australia, not America It must be done right and be a true Toyota truck. 'When you are late you have the benefit to see what works and what doesn't in the marketplace. I think we've been able to look at the various competitors,' Ericksen says. They have learned from other manufacturers what works and what does not. 'If we do this, it is going to be a Toyota truck. It needs to have certain capabilities and attributes and functionality. It needs to be a workhorse.' But it also must be affordable. 'Affordability is one of the biggest headwinds the industry faces,' Ericksen says. 'Full-size trucks and midsize trucks have really gotten expensive.' There are buyers who don't need Rubicon off-road capability that comes with tradeoffs: Trucks that are heavier and less fuel efficient, making them more expensive overall. (See: the Tacoma TRD Pro, pictured below, which starts at more than $60,000!) A reasonable compromise: SUV-like capability in a truck that is lighter, with a hybrid powertrain for great fuel economy, and a decent bed size to meet the needs of most consumers in a truck that costs less. ... But it's at least a year away We won't see a prototype or concept this year and next year might be too soon, as well, Ericksen says. 'My hope is that you will see it very soon but there are a lot of moving pieces.' There is no timeline for a final decision on a compact pickup right now because there is so much focus on what Toyota is building right now, says David Christ, general manager of the Toyota Division. With so much upheaval in the auto industry that is transitioning to electric vehicles and grappling with tariffs, regulations and uncertainty, annual plans completed before tariffs were announced have to be revisited and updated. The timeline may sound long, but it is not unusual in this segment. While Ford got the Maverick to market quickly, Hyundai had a longer gestation period for the Santa Cruz, and Stellantis wins the prize for long-term promises yet to be kept after at least a decade of trying to figure out how to offer a successor to the midsize Dodge Dakota. That project, it seems, is ongoing.

Toyota's new RAV4 makes world premiere in Japan
Toyota's new RAV4 makes world premiere in Japan

Japan Today

time21-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Japan Today

Toyota's new RAV4 makes world premiere in Japan

Toyota Motor Corp on Wednesday unveiled its new RAV4 to the world, with plans to launch the model in Japan before the end of FY2025. The RAV4 had its beginnings in 1994, when sport utility vehicles (SUVs) were positioned as off-road vehicles. It pioneered the crossover SUV genre for both on-and off-road driving. Launched in 2019, the fifth-generation RAV4 was developed to further enhance its unique appeal as a model for new lifestyles. It was developed on the concept of a "Robust Accurate Vehicle with 4 Wheel Drive" as a sophisticated blend of the power and utility of an SUV. It also adopted a new platform based on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA), Toyota's structural innovation within the automobile manufacturing process. It delivered responsive driving performance with maneuverability and stability for any road surface. Toyota said that under the concept of "Life is an Adventure," this sixth-generation RAV4 seeks to become a vehicle that allows any driver to enjoy an active lifestyle. The driving experience has been advanced with a newly developed hybrid system that enhances acceleration. The key to advancing vehicle intelligence is Arene, Toyota's first software development platform. By utilizing Arene, Toyota aims to achieve a greater level of safety and peace of mind, as well as enrich the mobility experience to make the new RAV4 a companion that fits seamlessly into various lifestyles, whether in urban living or outdoor adventures. Source: Toyota Motor Corp © Japan Today

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