Toyota has been leading the charge for more than 20 years. So that today you can choose from an array of Toyota electrified vehicles & powertrains, and find the right one for you.
TOYOTA ELECTRIFIED VEHICLES
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We believe that different mobility needs require different mobility solutions. That's why we're invested in a range of electrified technologies.
Are Toyota electrified vehicles as safe as a conventionally powered vehicle?
Toyota's hybrid electric systems are designed and tested for Canada just like any Toyota vehicle, and adhere to Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. HEVs, PHEVs and BEVs cause no greater concern for passengers or rescuers in the event of a collision than non-hybrid vehicles. The batteries are sealed in a protective metal case and insulated from the vehicle body. Additionally, hybrid electric battery cables are shrouded in bright-orange classing as a warning to emergency workers, and Toyota works closely with first responders to provide information and material for training on how to work with hybrid electrics
Do Toyota electrified vehicles require additional maintenance?
Not only do Toyota hybrid electric vehicles follow the same maintenance schedule of every 6 months or 8,000 KM (whichever comes first), but the way the hybrid electric system works may reduce how often other areas of the car need servicing. Depending upon how the vehicle is driven, in a hybrid electric, the engines are off some of the time, the brakes are regenerative, saving pad & rotor life, there is no transmission fluid under load, and there are no starters, alternators or belts to be replaced.
Do I need to change my driving or refueling habits with a Toyota electrified vehicle?
Drive a Toyota hybrid electric vehicle like you would any typical conventionally-powered vehicle. Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive system works seamlessly in the background, optimizing the combination of gas and electric power as you drive. Fueling a Toyota hybrid electric vehicle is identical to fueling a conventional gasoline-powered vehicle; you do not need to plug it in. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles offer the benefits of a hybrid electric, with the option to plug the vehicle in for extended electric-only range.