Toyota Hybrid and All-Electric Models

 

 

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Toyota Hybrid and All-Electric Models in Bradenton, FL

Toyota is synonymous with efficient engineering, prioritizing safety, reliability, and convenience in their vehicle design. Whether you prefer sedans, crossovers, SUVs, pickup trucks, or minivans, Toyota’s diverse range caters to various preferences. The benefits of purchasing a Toyota electrified vehicle are numerous, including environmental sustainability, fuel efficiency, and innovative technology. For those interested in exploring the full range, the lineup is available for review.

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Learn about the different ways an electrified Toyota makes every day happen.

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What are the Benefits of Driving a Toyota Electrified Model?

Fuel Efficiency

Who doesn’t love a fuel-efficient vehicle? Not only will the earth thank you, but so will your wallet! Toyota excels at creating low-emission vehicles — many in the lineup are considered an Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) or even a Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV), which means the emissions released by your Toyota are practically zero. Your mpg or MPGe will be extraordinary as well.

Tax Incentives

A little extra at tax season is always a huge benefit to driving a Toyota electrified vehicle! Were you aware that many all-electric, plug-in hybrid, hybrid and fuel cell vehicles qualify for federal and state tax incentives? They sure do! The U.S. Department of Energy uses tax credits to incentivize the electrified market, making it that much easier to drive a new Toyota and save at the same time. Curious to learn what your state offers? Visit the Alternative Fuels Data Center.

Long-Term Savings

The benefits extend beyond initial savings with your Toyota. Over time, owning an all-electric Toyota means reduced maintenance costs since there’s no need for services like oil changes, engine belt replacements, or transmission fluid flushes that are common with traditional engines. Additionally, the efficient electric motor and battery of your Toyota model will lead to decreased gas consumption, making visits to the gas station rare and saving you even more money.

Toyota Hybrid and All-Electric FAQs

We’ll let Toyota speak for itself. Heather Updegraff, general manager, Vehicle Marketing & Communications, is quoted as saying: “Many people want to take care of the environment, but also need a big car to handle family and gear. So, we moved hybrid into other vehicles [instead of just the Prius] so that people didn’t feel like they had to make a choice between taking care of the environment or taking care of their own needs.”

It really all depends on the model you choose. But remember, MSRP doesn’t necessarily mean the model will cost you more money — think long-term when you choose a Toyota hybrid or all-electric vehicle. Fully electrified powertrains will have lower operating costs, and both all-electric and hybrid models allow you an alternative power source to gas. Say goodbye to gas stations!

Regenerative braking is one of the Toyota brand’s biggest assets. By using a mechanism within the engine, Toyota hybrid models are able to recapture kinetic energy anytime you need to brake. That energy is redirected back into the engine to create electricity, conserving energy that would have otherwise been lost.

Great question! If you charge your phone at night, you should have no problem charging your Toyota plug-in hybrid. A charging wall box in your garage and public charging stations will make those anxieties disappear. But if you drive a Toyota hybrid, your vehicle will use regenerative braking to charge your model while you’re on the go and use regular gasoline to propel your model forward.

Charging times will vary and are dependent on factors such as outdoor temperature, current battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car condition. You will find specific charging times in the technical specifications for each available electrified model.

In addition to your new 2022 Toyota model’s 36-month/36,000-mile basic warranty and 60-month/60,000-mile powertrain warranty, the hybrid system is protected for 96 months or 100,000 miles. The hybrid battery is covered for 120 months or 150,000 miles.2

Explore the Toyota Hybrid and All-Electric Lineup

2022 Avalon Hybrid

2022 Camry Hybrid

2022 Corolla Hybrid

2022 Highlander Hybrid

2022 Prius

2022 Prius Prime

2022 RAV4 Hybrid

2022 RAV4 Prime

2022 Sienna

2022 Tundra3

2022 Venza

2022 bZ4X3

There are many reasons why you should consider a Toyota hybrid or all-electric vehicle when you’re ready to start shopping. If you’d like to learn more about our inventory or would like to take a test drive, feel free to contact us directly or stop by Gettel Toyota of Bradenton, located at 6323 14th St. W., Bradenton, FL 34207 . We look forward to serving customers from Sarasota and Venice.

1EPA-estimated 53 city/52 highway/52 combined mpg rating for 2022 Corolla Hybrid LE. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See fueleconomy.gov. As of 12/30/2021.

2For warranty months and mileage coverage, whichever comes first. Hybrid Battery Warranty of 120 months/150,000 miles applies to these CA Emission states: CA, CT, ME, MD, MA, NJ, NY, OR, RI and VT.

32023 Toyota bZ4X and 2022 Tundra i-FORCE MAX not available until mid-2022.