Toyota EV Achieves 932-Mile Range in Only 10 Minutes of Charging
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
- Toyota's battery-powered beauties are expected to cruise an eye-popping range of 932 miles (1,500 kilometers) by 2028.
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I believe it when I see one on the road. I think this is BS
Its Toyota, so its BS
Exactly, they been promising solid state batteries coming soon for many, many years.
We have three on the lot here at Andy Mohr Toyota in Avon Indiana.
@@DavidMayCaballero lol, classic bait and switch, David?
I thought they were going the hydrogen route
Sounds like Toyota has indeed created the ultimate vaporware technology!
With unlimited range per charge, as long as they're rolling downhill... ala Nikola
5 yrs ago they made the exact same claims
Where did they show that 5yrs ago? That’s what i want to know
10 years ago also.
5 years toyota said electric is not tgr future hybrid is
What country is this?
I am quite skeptical this will happen. They make such claims every few years.
True, they should be happy they have amazingly reliable cars, but if they can be just as reliable with EV then I’m buying
It’s almost like saying Biden’s approval rating is 100% postive
Toyota has lief about this solid state cell for many years. We now don't believe what they solumly announce.
If they can make their ev cars just as good as their other cars like the rav 4, Camry, then I’m buying
True, I wouldn’t bet against Toyota being al one of the leaders in this market
toyota will not win ev race
Just another one of Toyota’s many lies.
Don’t believe the (Toyota’s) hype.
Haha, if you believe this then I have a bridge to sell you. Toyota is so far behind in the EV world!
Not really. Toyota was not scamming customers in “ev” s. They innovated their own really environmentally clean battery. Solid state battery. You gonna see huge difference in near future.
Sorry gramps, I'm gonna have to unplug your life support, my phone is on 1%.
We will believe it when we see it, but we won't hold our breath
@@martinkazako2292no, they've made empty promises for years
I'm not a Toyota fan boy but they have been working on hydrogen cars and I think they should focus on that than electric cars
Batteries 40% cheaper? Looks like the competition between ICEs and EVs finally gets interesting.
You know it’s going to be a robot narrator before you even click on it. Got me. Oh well.
I've worked at Toyota for 17 years this is nowhere on Toyotas radar probably 5-7 years away
I want this in a midsized Pick up truck. 932 miles on one charge under full load and towing capacity. Super awesome. I also want the truck to have zero smart functions. Bring back mechanical AC/heat controles, manual radio, manual locks, manual windows, keyed manual ignition with a manual shift drive train.
All of them promise the world and deliver......
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I will believe it when I see it. Tyana has been saying this for years and still hasn’t even put a test mule on the road.
It's real. Toyota has just recently indeed introduced it' s EV model code name 'BS' on the last April 1. Thanks
100% BS, just like the "500 mile" Tesla semi truck 🙄🙄🙄🙄
What are you talking about it only has a range of 200+ miles?! 900+ miles batteries are no where near production with current technology!!!
Yeah and the Devil is having a revival to get back in Heaven.
Ok so when are Toyota going to make the car that can fly then? 😂😂😂
Nope.....don't believe it. I'll take a 300 mile range if you can sell the car for $30k
You are wrong. It is true.
2023 Chevvy Bolt EV is sub $30k but only 259 miles :(
Kia EV6 has a 310 mile range ev for about that price used right now. There is one on Cargurus with around 30k miles for $28k USD. Most EVS made right now are over 250 miles, and Lucid Air sells a 510 mile range EV. Tesla's model S and X have 400+ mile evs.
These are stories from Toyota that jave not been verified by any independent sources. Even with that they said the new ss battery wouldn't be in cars until 2026
I’m calling BS on this one.
Ha ha.. And they discovered a new crystalline element that can fuel a hyperspace starship too! We're all going to Alpha Centuri for a weekend holiday.
Kia just made an EV with a million mile range on single charge and stunned the world
I seriously doubt these claims. Tesla who has been in the electric car game for over a decade and working the hardest at it, doesn't make anywhere near these claims Toyota is making, who is a very late entry into the EV market
Pie in the sky Toyota dreams. This is probably 10-15 years away.
It’s not even a real car, your showing a bz4x that gets about 200 miles of range 😂
"proposed" LOL
yeah. they achieved this in their dream
Come drive it yourself at Andy Mohr Toyota in Avon, Indiana. Ask for David.
Also wait for the toyota megachargers everywhere that charge at 1000 kwh. If in the year 2050 they do get this battery out we shall see if we can afford to buy one of these babies, until then it's a tesla world for now.
yeah something tells me that is going to be the catch, "have the megacharger installed at home for your convenience and get the first 6 months subscription free!" because NO WAY is toyota just giving out megachargers that charge that fast and efficient...
i dont want a ev unless it has 1k mile range
If they upgraded the grid nationwide and if battery life is at least 8-9 years I could get excited about this car BUT until then I can be excited about sll the people going ahead and buying one so there's less demand for gasoline.
Battery life is about 500.000 miles, even older cars like 2013 Model s's get to these kinda numbers with their first battery.. Imagine cars built with todays technology batteries.. They could go 1 million miles.
My Tesla Model Y has 8 year or 150.000 miles warranty.. All currently delivered EV's have warranties like that. Of course, under normal circumstances batteries last a lot longer than 150K miles
GAC had the ability to do this in 2022, same goes for BYD, SAIC, CATL, etc.
Toyota are done for, considering GAC has the Aion Y on sale for about £14K in China, they could easily start selling their cars in western markets for under £18K when you factor in shipping and local taxes, while still making sizeable profits and these cars have some of most advanced technologies of any vehicles on the market.
Toyota can't even make a car like this for £30K let alone sub £20K.
CATL has already started making batteries with 500wh/kg energy density, this means they can make a battery which weighs 200kg that can allow a car to travel 500 miles on a single charge and that battery will easily give the driver 2,000,000 miles before losing 20% range.
CATL are also about to start making 750wh/kg tech, so cut 50KG off of the weight of the battery and add at least 10% more range.
It won't be long before they nail 1kwh per kg, add in them using structural packs in cars and 10 miles per Kwh could easily be achievable, 100kwh will get people 1000 miles of range.
Add in wireless hyper charging and no ICE car will be able to match what EVs will be able to offer drivers.
Performance, cost in all areas, environmental aspects, all will be vastly in EVs favor and don't get me started on driving performance!
Right. And every home will have a 1,000kwh charger installed. Pigs will fly.
At a supercharger not at home
with a monthly subscription of the Toyota SUPER Charger lol
I hear your plea, and I raise you this. Most people drive 30miles or less a day. If you own a 930 mile range car (probably 850 miles real world) you'd be charging less than one time a month on average. Now, you can bet these batteries will still be chargeable at home, slowly. If you do 30 miles a day, you plug it in and your car is "full" every morning. The only time you need to really charge in a super charger would be long journeys. And the vast majority of us rarely do 930 mile drives in a day. Heck, most of us won't do 400 miles in a day, so long journeys means that 2 days full driving without fuel stops. And on the 2nd night, you plug in at your hotel's super charger and you're back to full for the next 2 days of driving.
And just think if you had solar panels on the top that drip fed 30 miles a day... heck you might never need to charge at home either.
@@colinwisemanawesome I only have to charge once a day. And if I go on road trip I don't have to stop to recharge or worry about the 35 cars waiting to charge in 6 charging stalls 😂
@@grateful. you're projecting today's issues with tomorrow's world. In 2030 when Toyota gets that car to market, the charging network will be quite quite different. So I wouldn't worry about that today. Today you will still be mostly charging at home, and the charging network is mostly sufficient for the number of cars (granted some places are a bit shit) but the vast majority of EV owners today rarely complain about it. The EV owners of tomorrow might never need to charge on the road... who knows what will actually happen in 5-10 years time. Tech is advancing quite nicely.
Yeah baby!!! Now the real competition starts. Non believers will believe
Just talk, their shareholders were unhappy that they are so far behind with EV's so they spun some BS.....
Yes man. You are a guy who investigates.
This is a great story, but the only electric vehicle Toyota has ever offered has a 252 mi range, takes longer than that to charge, and was immediately recalled after they started selling it. I'll believe it when I see it.
In their previous entry Toyota EV wheels were literally falling off. Hybrids are not a path to EVs either. Their credibility in EVs is as low as 'next to last' - until they prove any claims
They gonna be only company in environmental clean cars in future. You can investigate differences between ion and solid state battery. Toyota has solid state battery right now. That means they are already far away from other “environmental friendly car manufacturers” including Tesla
@@martinkazako2292 In theory sounds good also because Toyota has defined the auto industry for well over a decade respect for that - In reality I've been following the industry for years from an investment as well as technical engineering standpoints (where lies my expertise) Many new viable technologies are never brought into mainstream production for a wide variety of reasons, sometimes logistics, sometimes financial or a variety of limiting factors companies face when leaving a controlled lab environment. We've heard of major advances in solid state batteries for a long time. In 2012 Toyota was already working on them and kept promising something - that was 11 years ago. That was when Tesla barely selling any cars. now see how they've come along? At least they could show something for investors rather that it's all great we are working on 'Amazing things for the future' unless they demonstrate something they get no credit. Lets put it this way Toyota better have something major up their sleeve, because if they don't they do face an existential problem. So it is in their best interest to survive simple as that.
@@martinkazako2292Toyota promised the exact same thing 5 years ago and it would all unfold in 2021-22, nothing has been shown, what makes you think they are telling the truth this time?
If it was true, 900+ miles per charge and 10 minute charging, who would want a hybrid car then? The bz4x was proof that they cannot even make cars anymore
How many have they produced?
@@Markjmccann it is coming 2024
There’s a company named Lyzen or something that’s producing lithium sulfur batteries, which are roughly twice as energy dense and can charge much quicker as well. They are apparently gonna start production at their facility next year, with the main customers so far being car manufacturers 👀
Tesla is like Apple. They wait, copy & claim its the revolutionary tech. 😂😂😂😂
Proof it with working product.
We have three on the lot here at Andy Mohr Toyota in Avon, Indiana.
These fantasy batteries come out once a week. They don't exist.
The end of of toyota mirai
Toyota needs to work on the Puerto Rican version of the hydrogen car and call it the Mira mira, like in "mira mira on the wall who's the Puerto Ricanest of them all?" The population of Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 is extremely loyal to all of Toyota's products including the news of 900 mile plus range electric car with 10 minutes or less full charging time.
Maybe keep petrol cars and solve bigger problems
BS, if Japan you cannot own a car if you don't have a parking spot. Obviously the majority of city residents rely on the auto-stack parking system which you cannot charge them. That is why Toyota heavily invested in hybrid instead of EV. In other hand in Korea they already have so many EVs on the road. You better off buy one of their brand
Kelly qualification 7 of 10
more like 230 miles and an hour to supercharge.
“Toyota’s lies about EVs are damaging to the environment, and it should knock it off with them.
Instead of spending so much effort trying to convince everyone to buy worse vehicles, Toyota should focus its efforts on making good EVs. Not just for the sake of literally every living thing on Earth which its pollution harms, but for the sake of its own business, which is threatened by its lack of movement on EVs, and which could end up harming the entire Japanese economy, too.”
-electrek 2024
So, where can I buy this car and for what price?
Andy Mohr Toyota in Avon Indiana. We have three on the lot with different prices. Ask for David May.
@@DavidMayCaballero What are the prices and what are the differences? Could you upload a youtube vid of it?
@rowanbroekman3929 My youtube channel is for trading card games, but the price ranges from $45k to $60k depending on the trim package and options. We have three different options currently.
Thank you toyota,
please make this available today!
we need this!
Found a 21 Model Y Performance for 31k. Its almost 300 miles on a charge
All we have to do is just wait for it. Buy what you need now and decide if you need to replace it
Sounds strange because recently Toyota announced that it would stop producing EV.
this is an ad, with false information.
They've been claiming this for about a decade. Where is it?
We are 5 to 8 years away from that range to be out
Yeah, maybe. But if it's Toyota...
To get a 900 km range, they'd need a battery the size of about 160 kWh. In order to charge that battery from 0% to full in just ten minutes we're talking about over 1 MW charging power. Good luck in finding such a charger.
something tells me thats the catch, "have the charger installed at your home for convenience, and get your first 6 months free!"
This guy must be paid to lie
This is totally believable coming from a channel called Vehiclesuggest lol
Ev are not selling people don't want them 😒
Bs they missed the EV train
I think they drive down hills most of the time and keep speed at 55 mph
The Toyota BZ4X is no where near this
It only get 105 miles for the charge
My Camry SE can’t even get 300 miles in the city on a FULL tank despite the claim of 420+💀 but hey, if this is true, I’ll gladly buy it
My 2021 jaguar XJl gives me a range of 515 miles. But if Toyota comes out with this, I'll buy one..
actual range 252😂
I hope toyota holds their legacy
Mechanically yes, electronics way back, or why in China so many EVs are burning ??
Toyota is the king 👑
And you're the fool!
@@LarryRichelli stop muttering while looking at mirror 🪞
Talk is easy when it will be produced through PLATFORM line.
If toyota claims this, then why cant they get their ground-up EVs to have at least as good a range as a Tesla??
10-minutes is a really worse waiting time
That’s all talk lemee see it in action
Come drive it yourself at Andy Mohr Toyota in Avon, Indiana. Ask for David.
@@DavidMayCaballero ok ima call them since I’m in Florida rn.
If this claim is from Toyota, then it is most likely real. Otherwise, ignore this video.
Good invention by toyota japan.
932 mile range? Finally!!! Now we're talkin!!! This is what im talkin about!! I want to get an EV but none is available with atleast 500 miles in range and with a charging time of less than 10 minutes. You come out with an EV like this, I will give up my luxurious Jaguar XJl. I only fuel up (once a month) and takes me 3.5 to 7 minutes depending on wether or not i run in and grab a coffee. My range is 515 miles. DO it Toyota!! Because i don't think tesla wants to improve their EVs with shorther down times and greater ranges. Add these improvements to a full size luxury automobile and I'll buy it tomorrow.....
You make me, promises promises, you know you'll never keep
Does Toyota knows about it 😂😂😂
Sounds like BS. 900 miles? And only 10 minutes of charge.
Hmmm nope that’s BS
The used car market for battery cars will never develop unless batteries have a longer life.
If half the people in your town switched to electric cars it would take down the grid.
Eh they changed market towards water car which is amazing
This video is a bit ahead of Toyota’s schedule. Like 10 or 15 years - if ever. Toyota and others have tried and tried for years to build a solid state battery with no success. Incidentally, this video was just below a video announcing Toyota’s new hydrogen powered car that will put EV’s out of business!😂🤣😂🤣
900 miles??? 😂😂
The proof is in the pudding
Not believeble, theres chargers capable of this charging speeds available to the public the car shown in the Video barely gets 200 miles range
For the EVs u already have with LIT-Ion battery u will get 0,00 No one will buy it back
finally , a Toyota Mirai killer
Toyota is gonna fail because EV batteries are too dang expensive more than a hybrid battery on a gas vehicle
The whole car must’ve been made of batteries
Idk about ya, but i believe toyota their cars really are the best in the world. why wouldnt their evs be the best too?? 😅
Here you lost this bro... 🧢
there's no way cost of solid state battery car is 40% cheaper. In fact it's gonna be 5x current EV car.
How does 20 percent increase in battery capacity take that car to 932 miles? Does that mean that car has 773 mile range now with the current battery technology? If that was the case, it is a game changer as it is and Toyota would have that on the road TOMORROW. Another BS EV story.
Eva are for rich... Who can buy more than one vehicle at a time.
I am a Toyota fan but I can't help feeling like they are aware of steam power while still making the best sails as fast as they can. Tesla is so far ahead of all of the legacy car makers they could stop and look around and find no one.
oh wait its not out yet so they are just dreams for NOW
When it comes to the road?
My father like this car
Lol.. BS!
We have three on the lot here at Andy Mohr Toyota in Avon, Indiana. Come in and ask for David.
@@DavidMayCaballero LOL!
How do we
Confirm this?
Why are there so many of these videos about Toyota lies? is Toyota seriously paying these AI youtubers to spread lies?