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Toyota

Read the latest Toyota news and recent events.Toyota is one of the world's largest automakers and is known as the quality, durability, and reliability leader in the industry. Toyota's Camry, Corolla, RAV 4 and Highlander define their class. Toyota makes trucks in its Texas plant and most of its cars are made in the markets they serve.

When you think of dependable vehicles in the automotive world, the Toyota brand belongs near the top. Toyota’s entire fleet of cars, trucks and SUVs is known for incredible quality and reliability over time.

The Toyota lineup in the United States consists of many popular vehicles including Camry, Prius, RAV4, Tacoma, Tundra, 4Runner, Highlander, Corolla, Avalon, Sienna, Yaris, Sequoia, Land Cruiser, Corolla Hatchback, C-HR, Supra, 86, Prius Prime and Mirai. Many other popular Toyota models and variations exist all over the world as well.

At Torque News, our team covers the Toyota brand in full detail. We provide you with in-depth vehicle reviews, trim level comparisons, how-to tips and Toyota breaking news and developing stories. We also try to include helpful and useful videos in many of our stories so you can get the most information for your time.

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  1. Jeff Teague covers general Toyota news and you can follow him on Twitter at @Toyotajeff1.
  2. Peter Neilson covers Toyota Prius News and you can follow him on Twitter at @/the_hybrid_guy.
  3. John Goreham covers general Toyota and and Lexus news. You can follow John on Twitter at @JohnGoreham.
By Keith Griffin on
Toyota announced plans today to unveil a stunning new sedan at the New York Auto Show. The debut comes April 5 at 10:30, which is the second day of the media previews.
By Denis Flierl on
Even though car thefts are at their lowest levels since the 1980’s, cars are still being stolen at a high rate every day in the U.S. And thanks to the number of anti-theft devices on the market, it has had an effect on the number of thefts here in North America.
By John Goreham on
After much intrigue Toyota today announced the prices for the new 2013 Scion FR-S sports car that has been teasing the public for many months.
By Patrick Rall on
Last week, reports surfaced that only 6,000 examples of the Subaru BRZ would be coming to the United States but with a recent comment by the president of Fuji Heavy Industries that the two companies plan to build 100,000 copies of the joint venture sports car each year – it looks as though the limited quantities of the new Subaru, Toyota and Scion sports coupes could have been exaggerated.
By David Herron on
The Toyota Prius c went on sale in the U.S. a few days ago, and is (unsurprisingly) very popular with strong sales out of the gate, leading Toyota to boast that Prius sales outstrip electric car sales.
By Nicolas Zart on
The revised Audi R18 e-tron quattro’s specifications are out and the verdict is in, this years’ competition is going to be red hot.
By Patrick Rall on
I recently logged over a thousand miles on a 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE – the top of the line fuel sipping version of Toyota’s top selling midsized sedan – and while the new Camry Hybrid packed all of the amenities that you would expect from the range topping trimline, it was the performance of the hybrid drivetrain that really impressed me the most.
By Aaron Turpen on
Toyota is revisiting its very popular 100 Cars for Good program that gives away 100 cars in 100 days to charities around the nation. Voting live on Facebook.
By Patrick Rall on
The “build your own” option for the 2012 Toyota Prius C is live on the website of the massive Japanese automaker – allowing hopeful owners a chance to configure the compact hybrid to their liking and see just how expensive (or in this case, how inexpensive) their ideal Prius C will be.
By David Herron on
Toyota hopes to reach Generation Y with new ad campaign presenting the Toyota Prius c as a key part of life choices.
By Patrick Rall on
Toyota Motor Co has announced a recall of select Toyota Tacoma pickups over a concern that an internal component of the steering wheel assembly could malfunction and, in the worst case scenario, cause the airbag not to deploy in the event of an accident.
By Patrick Rall on
Toyota Motor Co has announced a voluntary recall of select Camry and Venza models over a concern that the stop lamp switch could fail – possibly causing the vehicle not start, not allowing the driver to shift out of park or causing the brake lights not to work.
By Keith Griffin on
A teaser image was released today that forecasts the enhanced exterior styling of the 2013 Toyota Venza that will debut at the 2012 New York International Auto Show that run April 6 to April 15 at the Jacob Javitts Center in Manhattan.
By Patrick Rall on
Toyota Motor Corporation has announced a variety of management changes in North America, including naming long time team member Jim Lentz the new Chief Executive Officer of Toyota Motor Sales – marking the first time that an American has held the position of CEO with Toyota.
By Aaron Turpen on
Toyota unveiled the new FT-Bh conceptual, showing the next generation of gasoline-electric hybrid ideas at Geneva; will see CNG hybrid and plug-in variants as well.
By Frank Sherosky on
Toyota stock put in a major low in late November of 2011, but since has experienced a full-blown, bull-market swing. Question is: Did this latest sell-off on Friday merely reflect a pause that refreshes in the bull run or is it the result of the CNN report about translated documents?
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
The Lexus LF-LC hybrid concept has just won the coveted People's Prize at the Chicago Auto Show, proving this is the hottest concept making the 2012 auto show rounds.
By Don Bain on
The Toyota Production System Support Center, a non-profit community support arm of the corporation, is using the same expertise in efficiency developed in their factories to aid in the reconstruction of homes savaged by Hurricane Katrina.
By Frank Sherosky on
Yes, once again doubt about the integrity of Toyota is resurfacing; and this time it is CNN stating there are documents, three, that imply unintended acceleration may have been a known problem.
By David Herron on
As the Toyota Prius Plug-in makes its way towards dealer show-rooms, Toyota announces that, in California, the Prius Plug-in will qualify for an additional rebate under the CVRP program, and additionally qualifies for the same green HOV access sticker that the Chevy Volt will get.
By Aaron Turpen on
If you have ever wanted to talk to your car and get a response, that future is coming fast. Samsung and Toyota have announced a collaboration that will bear fruit later this year with a Car Mode Application that integrates voice commands for advanced functionality. The marriage of human and vehicle is happening.
By David Herron on
Rising gasoline costs this year should make a hybrid car like the Toyota Prius more interesting, because higher fuel efficiency should mean lower cost of ownership, but surprisingly the Ford Fiesta costs less to own than the Prius.
By Don Bain on
Toyota, in partnership with the Discovery Channel and Discovery Education, has produced a documentary titled LIFE BEHIND THE WHEEL a comprehensive look at safe driving habits at all ages and generations, which will air March 3 at 8 a.m. Eastern and Pacific.
By Aaron Turpen on
One thing many new car owners want to know, especially those who operate on a budget, is how easily the routine maintenance can be done by the do-it-yourself owner. Since the Prius c is aimed at buyers that are likely in this situation, during hands-on with the 2012 Toyota Prius c, we looked closely at this aspect and were impressed.