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Toyota launches all-electric campaign focused on everyday usability and skeptical EV buyers

New marketing push highlights practical EV ownership as Toyota expands outreach to multicultural audiences.

Toyota launches all-electric campaign focused on everyday usability and skeptical EV buyers

Mike Tripp, group vice president of Toyota Marketing

On the Dash:

  • Toyota is shifting EV messaging toward practicality, lifestyle integration, and first-time EV adoption.
  • Multicultural marketing remains a major focus as automakers refine customer acquisition strategies.
  • Dealers may benefit from campaigns designed to reduce EV hesitation and increase showroom traffic.

Toyota has launched a new all-electric marketing campaign designed to position its battery-electric lineup as practical, approachable, and integrated into everyday life. The campaign aims to target skeptical consumers using humor, lifestyle storytelling, and multicultural outreach.

This new family-focused campaign highlights intuitive technology, purposeful engineering, and everyday usability, encouraging consumers to explore and experience Toyota’s all-electric lineup firsthand.

According to Mike Tripp, Vice President of Toyota Marketing Group, the campaign reflects the automaker’s commitment to prioritizing drivers’ everyday needs.

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Multiple creative executions have been developed by agencies including Saatchi & Saatchi, Burrell Communications Group, Conill, and Intertrend Communications.

The agencies

Burrell Communications Group created “Haters Anthem,” which centers on electric vehicle skeptics who become believers after trying Toyota’s electric vehicles. Additional Burrell advertisements include “Looks for Days,” “Power,” “Handle It,” “First Sight,” and “Frown Breakdown.”

Saatchi & Saatchi produced lifestyle-focused ads like “Carista,” “Imagine,” “Weekend Warriors,” and “Last Run,” showcasing EVs in daily routines, travel, and small business scenarios. One featured storyline depicts a mobile coffee business operating from a Toyota bZ vehicle.

Intertrend Communications has crafted cinematic spots inspired by Asian films, targeting Asian American audiences, with a June 2026 rollout. Meanwhile, Conill is working on a Hispanic-market campaign that blends animation and live action, emphasizing trust in established brands when adopting new technology. This Hispanic-focused campaign will debut in July 2026.

EV strategy

As competition intensifies in the EV segment, Toyota is increasing its multicultural advertising investments.

Dealers are also adapting to changing EV sales strategies, as automakers emphasize education and lifestyle marketing. Toyota continues the rollout of bZ-branded EVs in conjunction with a broader industry push towards electrification.

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