Perhaps one of the most important introductions for Toyota this year will of course be the Toyota 86 - not so much from a sales perspective but a brand one. The 86 sports car aims to deliver on Toyota president Akio Toyoda's promise to
Updated with comment from Toyota Australia.
Unofficial images of the 2012 Toyota Hybrid Camry have been leaked ahead of the vehicle's Japanese launch in October.
The images, from Holiday Auto magazine via Brazilian website Noticias Automotivas,
The 2011 Toyota Camry and Hybrid Camry have been awarded five-star safety ratings by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).
The maximum five-star safety rating is up from the previous four-star rating, with Toyota Australia now fitti
Toyota Hybrid Camry On Track and dynamically sound
Location: State Motorcycle facility at Broadford, Victoria.
I’ve got Australian Rally Guru Neal Bates riding shotgun with me (Rick Bates is here too), and my instructions for this brak
Toyota Australia’s Mike Breen spoke with CarAdvice about the first half of 2010 and looked ahead to the rest of the year...
The year so far
Toyota sales have increased 14 percent in the first six months of 2010, marginally below the 16.7 perc
Toyota has announced that global sales of its hybrid vehicles have exceeded 2.5 million units, with around 2000 sales around the world every day.
Toyota Australia senior director sales and marketing, David Buttner, said the growing popularity of f
The Camry Hybrid is big news for the Australian market, is it worth the hype?
Model Tested:
2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid; 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol and electric motor; CVT - $36,990
Options:
Metallic Paint; Option Pack (Satellite nav
The highly anticipated Toyota Camry Hybrid, now known as the Toyota Hybrid Camry has been officially launched to the market today.
The first ever hybrid car to be built in Australia has been warmly received by early test drives and rumours from
Toyota aims to produce one million petrol-electric hybrid vehicles in 2011 to remain in the lead in the growing market for low-emissions cars, Japanese business newspaper Nikkei reports.
The target would effectively mean doubling production from 2