Kentucky: home of bourbon, horse racing… and the largest Toyota plant in the world? You might expect Japan to hold that title ...
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Most hybrid SUVs’ maximum towing capacities top out at around 2,000 pounds or less, but among newer models now on sale, there are some that can pull loads greater than that thre ...
Seeking financial backing from another partner, the Japanese carmaker announced earlier ... and cost-cutting ensued, with numerous factory closures and a 14% staff reduction.
It seems, 2025 will be the last year for the current generation as fresh reports from Japan suggest the sixth-generation Toyota RAV4 will arrive for the 2026 model year, at least in Japan.
The Toyota RAV4 belongs to the compact SUV class, one of the most competitive segments in the automotive market. It isn’t just a class member, either: According to GoodCarBadCar data, in 2024, the ...
U.S. officials late Wednesday announced a $1.6 billion deal with Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors to settle charges it deceived regulators about the amount of emissions spewed by its diesel engines. Hino ...
meet the all-new Toyota RAV4 Stout unibody compact pickup truck, a spiritual successor and heir to the original Toyota Stout light truck produced by the Japanese automaker from 1954 to 2000 across ...
The official Japanese website for Marvelous' Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma (Ryū no Kuni Rune Factory) game announced on Tuesday that the game will launch in Japan on May 30. Update ...
More than 180 jobs are to be created by a Japanese supplier to Nissan with the launch of a new factory near the car maker's Sunderland plant. Jatco specialises in building automatic transmissions ...
Now that the dust has settled, and we can observe the broader trends for auto sales in 2024 from a safe distance, what does the Toyota RAV4's continued dominance of its segment tell us?
TOKYO -- Japan welcomed a record 36.87 million tourists in 2024, up 47.1% from the previous year thanks to the weak yen, according to data released Wednesday by the Japan National Tourism ...