Toyota To Discontinue ICE Vehicles In The EU By 2035

Toyota has been in the news cycle constantly in the past few months, primarily because of its reluctance to switch to an all-electric lineup globally as soon as possible, and secondly, because it recently announced plans to develop and sell solid-state batteries that will enable its next-generation EVs to travel over 900 miles (1,448 kilometers) on a single charge.
But even with this latest development, the Japanese car group will continue to sell hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and hydrogen-powered vehicles well into the next decade, with 1.7 million EVs to be manufactured annually by 2030 out of a total of 3.5 million units that include ICE models and hydrogen-based powertrains.
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