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    PHOTOS: Toyota unveils electric Land Cruiser and bakkie

    October 24, 2023
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    Andrew Kirby is the president and CEO of Toyota South Africa
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    Toyota has made a groundbreaking announcement, revealing its plans for an electric version of the iconic Land Cruiser and a fully electric bakkie (pickup truck), signaling a significant shift towards sustainable mobility in the off-roading segment.

    1. The electric Land Cruiser and bakkie represent Toyota’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and embracing electric vehicle (EV) technology without compromising performance or ruggedness.
    2. The electric Land Cruiser is expected to retain its legendary off-road capabilities while offering zero-emission driving, making it an environmentally friendly option for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers.
    3. Toyota’s electric bakkie aims to combine the versatility and durability of a traditional pickup truck with the benefits of electric propulsion, such as instant torque and quiet operation, catering to the evolving needs of both recreational and commercial users.
    4. Both vehicles are anticipated to feature advanced battery technology, enabling extended range and quick charging capabilities to enhance their practicality and usability.
    5. Toyota’s expertise in hybrid and electric vehicle technology, honed through the success of models like the Prius and RAV4 Hybrid, positions the brand well to deliver reliable and efficient electric off-road vehicles.
    6. The introduction of electric Land Cruiser and bakkie models signifies Toyota’s dedication to innovation and sustainability, as it continues to lead the automotive industry’s transition towards a greener future.
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