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GM76.4401.15%
F11.980-0.07%
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CYD48.5201.06%
HMC24.1100.135%
TM181.670-2.13%
CVNA73.710-2.52%
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ABG193.680-3.81%
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GM76.4401.15%
F11.980-0.07%
RIVN13.950-0.13%
CYD48.5201.06%
HMC24.1100.135%
TM181.670-2.13%
CVNA73.710-2.52%
PAG169.030-4.23%
LAD275.300-11.37%
AN195.360-5.12%
GPI336.140-12.46%
ABG193.680-3.81%
SAH78.580-2.24%
TSLA433.450-11.55%
GM76.4401.15%
F11.980-0.07%
RIVN13.950-0.13%
CYD48.5201.06%
HMC24.1100.135%
TM181.670-2.13%
CVNA73.710-2.52%
PAG169.030-4.23%
LAD275.300-11.37%
AN195.360-5.12%
GPI336.140-12.46%
ABG193.680-3.81%
SAH78.580-2.24%

Toyota bets big on plug-in hybrids as EV adoption slows

Toyota is intensifying its focus on PHEVs, aiming to increase its share of U.S. sales to approximately 20% by 2030

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The largest Japanese automaker, Toyota, is intensifying its focus on plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), aiming to increase its share of U.S. sales from 2.4% in 2023 to approximately 20% by 2030. The move marks a huge shift in the company’s electrification strategy, which reflects consumers’ hesitations around fully electric vehicles and regulatory uncertainty. 

The plan aligns with California’s Advanced Clean Cars II rule, which mandates 100% zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035. However, President Donald Trump is expected to eliminate that mandate, adding another layer of uncertainty to automakers’ compliance strategies.

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Despite ongoing investments in all-electric vehicles, Toyota views plug-in hybrids as a practical bridge for consumers who are wary of range limitations and infrastructure issues associated with EVs. PHEVs offer electric-only driving for up to 50 miles, such as in the newly redesigned 2026 RAV4, before switching to gasoline.

Moreover, the automakers’ executives say PHEVs offer flexibility and compliance benefits, even as some analysts question their long-term viability due to high production costs. Company data shows Toyota’s PHEV sales, including Lexus models, grew by nearly 39% last year, with Lexus plug-in sales jumping 88.6%. That still trails the 53% sales increase for Toyota’s broader hybrid lineup. In total, hybrids and PHEVs account for 46% of Toyota’s U.S. sales in 2024 and are expected to exceed 50% by 2025.

The automaker first introduced a plug-in Prius in 2016, but wider adoption has been slow due to cost, consumer confusion, and reluctance to charge. Unlike EVs, PHEVs can run solely on gasoline when needed, a convenience that some see as a drawback for achieving emissions goals.

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