Toyota: Diesel cars will not die easily

The increasing popularity of electric vehicles in recent years brings about a significant transformation in the automotive industry.

The environmentally friendly and economic advantages of electric vehicles are increasingly replacing diesel fueled vehicles.

Recent research shows that the sales of electric vehicles are increasing rapidly and that this increase is reducing the market share of diesel vehicles.

When all these factors come together, it becomes inevitable that diesel fueled vehicles will disappear from the market in the future.

Toyota: Diesel will not die easily

Unlike Volvo, which produced its last diesel vehicle in the past weeks, Toyota still thinks that diesel engines have a long future despite losing popularity.

“Diesel, although losing popularity, is not dead. "It will not die anytime soon, there is a long way to go." These words,

Australia's sales and marketing manager Sean Hanley said that although diesel vehicles are losing popularity, they will not disappear anytime soon.

Hanley stated that diesels are a very safe fuel source, especially for heavy-duty vehicles such as trucks and large SUVs.

However, Hanley states that in order for diesel engines to survive in the market, they must be made compatible with emission rules that are becoming stricter day by day.