TOYOTA ELECTRIFIED
HYBRID ELECTRIC - PLUG-IN HYBRID ELECTRIC - BATTERY ELECTRIC - HYDROGEN GUEL CELL ELECTRIC
Drive Smarter. Drive Cleaner. Drive Toyota Electrified.
At Toyota, we’re leading the way toward a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable future with our expanding lineup of electrified vehicles. From Hybrids and Plug-In Hybrids to Fuel Cell Electric and Battery Electric Vehicles, Toyota continues to advance mobility without compromise — delivering exceptional performance, reliability, and innovation. With decades of experience in electrification, Toyota offers smart solutions to fit every lifestyle — helping you go farther, use less, and drive toward a cleaner tomorrow.
Hybrid Electric vehicles combine a gasoline engine and an electric motor to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions while driving.
Battery Electric Vehicles run entirely on electricity stored in a large rechargeable battery, using an electric motor instead of a gasoline engine.
Plug-In Hybrids can run on both electricity stored in a rechargeable battery & gasoline engine. Drive short trips on electric power and go farther with gas.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric vehicles Hydrogen Electric vehicles uses hydrogen to create electricity that powers the car, producing only water as its emission.
Benefits of Driving a Toyota Electrified Vehicle
Go Farther, Spend Less
Driving a Toyota Hybrid can lead to savings over time by using less fuel without changing how you drive. With fewer trips to the pump, lower fuel costs, and often reduced maintenance thanks to less engine wear, hybrids are a smart choice for drivers looking to save money while still enjoying a smooth, reliable ride.
Low Emissions
Toyota’s advanced electrification technologies are designed to cut down on greenhouse gases and tailpipe emissions. That means every mile driven in a Toyota Electrified contributes to cleaner air and a more sustainable future.
Drive in HOV Lanes
Did you know that if you have a green licence plate (eligible for plug-in hybrid, battery electric, or hydrogen fuel cell vehicles) you can drive in HOV lanes on the 400 series highway and QEW, regardless of how many passengers?