Toyota unveiled a Lexus concept car with a roughly 1,000km range on Wednesday that it aims to roll out by 2026, part of the Japanese carmaker's strategic pivot to electric vehicles reliant on advanced battery technology.
The LF-ZC concept car, which debuted at the Japan Mobility Show, uses “prismatic, high-performance” batteries that achieve about twice the range of conventional EVs, or about 1,000km.
“The key to achieving these breakthroughs is parts minimalisation and reduction across the board, including smaller, more efficient batteries with more power and more range,” Toyota chief branding officer Simon Humphries said at a press briefing introducing the concept model.
Toyota aims to put 1,000km-range Lexus EV on the road by 2026
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Toyota unveiled a Lexus concept car with a roughly 1,000km range on Wednesday that it aims to roll out by 2026, part of the Japanese carmaker's strategic pivot to electric vehicles reliant on advanced battery technology.
The LF-ZC concept car, which debuted at the Japan Mobility Show, uses “prismatic, high-performance” batteries that achieve about twice the range of conventional EVs, or about 1,000km.
“The key to achieving these breakthroughs is parts minimalisation and reduction across the board, including smaller, more efficient batteries with more power and more range,” Toyota chief branding officer Simon Humphries said at a press briefing introducing the concept model.
Image: Supplied
In June the world's top-selling carmaker announced an ambitious plan to ramp up in battery EVs, including the launch of the next generation lithium-ion batteries that offer longer ranges and quicker charging.
It also said it had achieved a “breakthrough” in overcoming problems previously identified with the durability in solid-state batteries. It aims to sell vehicles powered by solid-state batteries — considered a potential “game changer” for the industry because of their range and performance — by 2027 or 2028.
The low-sitting LF-ZC sports an expansive cockpit and uses advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology Toyota has dubbed “Butler”. The AI system is able to identify preferences drivers may not be aware of themselves, Toyota said.
Toyota has committed to having battery EVs account for 100% of global sales of the luxury Lexus brand by 2035.
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