Toyota to end next-gen EV development, focus on SUVs

Toyota announced it will stop development of next-generation electric vehicles. The company will instead allocate resources to SUVs amid strong demand.

The company revealed the plan on May 30, 2026.

Toyota said it will direct management resources toward SUV development.

The move changes the automaker's approach in the electric vehicle sector.

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