Toyota Maintains Leadership in Low Emissions

Toyota maintains its lead in low emissions
Toyota maintains its lead in low emissions

Toyota continues to lead in its zero-emissions strategy with the lowest average emissions rate among major manufacturers. Compared to 10 years ago in Europe, the CO of new cars sold2 While emission rates drop by 24 percent, Toyota plays a leading role in reducing emissions with its electric motor solutions, especially hybrid technology.

According to JATO data, Toyota ranks first with the lowest average emissions among mainstream manufacturers in Europe thanks to its hybrid vehicles, which are increasingly preferred day by day. According to the data announced, Toyota is 2020 g/km CO in Europe based on 94 sales.2 stands out with its emission value.

Thanks to its more than 20 years of hybrid engine experience, Toyota is able to meet the strict regulations set by the EU and to achieve lower COXNUMX emissions.2 continues to provide emission averages.

Toyota's hybrid sales in Europe, which increased by 6 percent in the first 61 months compared to the previous year, ensure that the average emission rates decrease each year. However, Toyota's share of hybrids in all sales in Western Europe in the first six months of 2021 was 6 percent, with hybrid sales up 69 percent in this period compared to last year.

On the way to its zero emission target, Toyota continues to develop hybrid vehicles with electric motors, as well as hybrids with external cable charging, battery electric vehicles and fuel cell hydrogen vehicles that will be offered in accordance with the demands of the markets and infrastructure conditions.

In line with the brand's electrification goals, Toyota will offer more than 2025 electric vehicles in its product range globally by 70. At least 15 of these will be battery electric vehicles.

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