
"Lately, it's felt like open season on a lot of new electric vehicles that American consumers were excited about. With the EV tax credits gone and carmakers both foreign and domestic stinging from tariff bills, many new all-electric models have been postponed, pushed back indefinitely, had their U.S. visas revoked or canceled outright. Yet Toyotaone carmaker that's fairly late to the game with modern EVssays it's full speed ahead, in spite of those conditions."
"A Toyota spokesperson confirmed to InsideEVs that its duo of all-new electric models, the bZ Woodland off-road-y wagon and the compact and sporty C-HR, are still happening. "Both products are on track to launch in early 2026," the spokesperson said. This is not to say that this is a pleasant surprise, but given the current conditions around EVs in America, some good news for the space is welcome."
Toyota confirmed that the bZ Woodland and the compact C-HR will launch in the U.S. in early 2026. Many rival automakers have delayed or canceled new EVs amid rising import tariffs and the end of federal EV tax credits. The bZ Woodland and C-HR are manufactured in Japan, leaving them exposed to import tariffs and ineligible for lease-based EV tax credits. Expected starting prices are roughly $45,000–$50,000 for the bZ Woodland and under $35,000 for the C-HR. These two models, plus a heavily updated bZ, will provide three new or refreshed Toyota EVs for U.S. buyers.
Read at insideevs.com
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