Toyota’s Mirai fuel cell vehicle looks ready for the fourth dimension. Toyota will bring its exclusive Back to the Future-inspired Mirai to the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas November 3-6, with added features to impress visitors.…
Get ready for 1.21 gigawatts of fun. Just as Back to the Future fans are gearing up to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Marty McFly’s and Doc Brown’s adventures, Toyota teased plans to mark the film’s anniversary…
TOKYO—The Tokyo Motor Show, opening to the public Oct. 30 at Tokyo Big Sight convention hall, will be packed with futuristic eye-catching vehicles that drive themselves, offer online information in dazzling ways, and are so green they…
Honda has announced a wide range of concepts, production cars and motorcycles that it will present at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show starting October 28. Covering the largest floor area of any single brand at the show, Honda’s stand…
German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited the Frankfurt Motor Show on Thursday. She paid a special visit to the Toyota stand at the Messe’s Hall 8 to take a look at the Toyota Mirai – the world’s first mass-produced…
In pursuit of CEO Akio Toyoda’s vision of gasoline-free motoring, Toyota has opened up many of its hydrogen fuel cell patents royalty free. The announcement was made at the 2015 Consumer Electronics show, in a bid to…
At the Toyota Technology tour in Tokyo, Japan, the week before Typhoon “Ruby” gave the Philippines (and the world) another reminder that climate change has, indeed, staked its claim on this vulnerable part of the Earth, select…
Among the more fascinating revelations during the Toyota Technology event in Tokyo last month was the actual distance the Mirai fuel cell vehicle (FCV) units were driven since Toyota began its public road testing in 2008.…
TOKYO — There will only be a few hundred, and they won’t be cheap, but Toyota is about to take its first small step into the unproven market for emissions-free, hydrogen-powered vehicles. The world’s largest automaker announced…
This is how the future of motoring will go down: not as a gooey oil slick that will suffocate every living thing on this planet, but as clean, clear droplets of water from a tailpipe, contributing life…