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/New sourcing point for second generation of popular compact crossover.
Read MoreNew sourcing point for second generation of popular compact crossover.
Read MoreGR Sport volume will be limited as TNZ aims to pin back ute demand.
Read MoreThe GR Sport version will site as the second-most expensive variant, $500 below the Limited.
Read MoreBallot to decide who achieves the initial allocation of a new Gazoo hotrod reprising the spirit of a controversial WRC contender.
Read MoreThere’s a new look, new technology and more power: But is it still our kind of car?
Read MorePunchy four-cylinder replacement for defunct V6 was an easy cull from updates coming to popular SUV.
Read MoreNZ availability of Toyota’s first electric, the BZ4x, has been pushed back.
Read MoreToyota New Zealand’s sales boss describes how covid has reshaped a business in which battery-assistance has become vital.
Read MoreNZ-developed special won’t wear changes to donor SR5 Cruiser.
Read MoreToyota NZ is keeping it simple with the new-gen of its compact coupe.
Read MoreAge-old nameplate moving on from fully petrol era
Read MoreNo price or volume prediction shared for edition, which will sit alongside the existing automatic.
Read MoreAdventure edition now gets petrol-electric and there’s a new XSE trim level. Plus all versions have a new headlamp style for 2022.
Read MoreIt was to have been out this week – instead, customers have been told the new 300-Series will be here “early next year”.
Read MoreMarket leader strives for optimism as parts shortages hobble production.
Read MoreToyota NZ explains why a Hilux named after an alpha predator has been elusive, but won’t be from now on.
Read MoreBACK tracking on an initial boldness – to retire the traditional V6 from the new Highlander and lay all bets on a hybrid drivetrain – appears to have become an unnecessary safeguard, going by how consumer preference is trending.
Read MoreAN update for the Toyota Camry hitting soon has refined the range to hybrid-only, in three trim levels, across a $8500 span, and given the brand opportunity to offer some mild criticism of a recent fleet announcement.
Read MoreFORWARD orders for new Toyota and Lexus models have reached 11,000 unites, effectively six months’ sales, and buyers are generally in for prolonged wait times.
An unprecedented accrual for Toyota New Zealand affects every model it represents, general manager of new car sales Steve Prangnell says, including one still to come, the next version of a traditional big seller, the Toyota Highlander.
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