All-New Toyota C-HR Is a Stone Cold Fox

With a design inspired by the most sought-after gemstone in the world, it’s no wonder that the all-new 2018 Toyota C-HR offers a spectacular appearance. See photos and learn about the new model here.
With a design inspired by the most sought-after gemstone in the world, it’s no wonder that the all-new 2018 Toyota C-HR offers a spectacular appearance. See photos and learn about the new model here.
With a voracious appetite for adventure, the all-new 2018 Toyota Tundra TRD Sport is an excellent new choice for those with an active lifestyle. It doesn’t just look ready for the great outdoors, it is ready with added features that provide enhanced performance on all manner of terrain.
The 2017 Toyota Yaris iA, formerly known as the Scion iA, is the perfect pick for those who expect more out of a compact car. Featuring smooth curves, sporty driving dynamics and high-end features, the Yaris iA is definitely worth considering for your next new car.
The 2016 Toyota Sienna is making quite the impression on some national publications – so much so that it was recently named as one of the 10 best family cars of the year, as well as the winner in the Best Minivan category. The accolades were handed down by Edmunds.com and Parent’s magazine.
All eyes were on the 2016 Toyota RAV4 SE at the recent Olympus Rally in Shelton, Washington. That’s where Ryan Millen pushed the SUV toward winning the 2WD Class, and pulling ahead of all but four 4WD competitors. The victory was marked by a gap of more than five minutes ahead of the nearest in-class competitor.
Toyota is known for building great vehicles – ones that can go over one million miles! And that’s exactly what Louisiana resident Victor Sheppard’s 2007 Toyota Tundra has done. Since buying the truck new in 2007 Sheppard has put one million miles on it. Yes, one million miles.
The all-new Toyota Mirai hasRe been named the 2016 World Green Car at the New York International Auto Show.
Refined and more sophisticated than previous models, the 2017 Toyota Highlander’s stop-traffic good looks and high-powered performance is sure to spark conversation.
Toyota has once again been named the top motor vehicle company in Fortune Magazine’s annual list of the “World’s Most Admired Companies.” The Japanese automaker ranked 28 overall out of all companies surveyed and landed in the top 10 in both running a global business and talent.
Now that Toyota has announced their plans to return to the World Rally Championship in 2017 with the Yaris WRC (pictured above), it's being said that a production version of the high-performance model could land on the market in the near future. If the model goes into development as speculated, it will be the first hot hatch offered by Toyota to hit dealerships nationwide.