Toyota's Affordable Electric SUV: Everything You Need to Know

It could be the affordable EV America is waiting for. But will it come here?

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Toyota has been slow to market with electric vehicles, prioritizing hybrid models across its range. But more Toyota electric models are coming quickly ... and Toyota just previewed a new one of them in concept form. It's a small crossover called the Urban SUV. It will make its debut in the first half of 2024.

Details are a bit scarce on the Urban SUV, but here's what we know about it so far.

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How big is Toyota's Urban SUV concept?
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The Urban SUV would be a subcompact crossover by American standards. Toyota has announced the external dimensions. The concept is about six inches shorter than the Corolla Cross, 0.3 inches narrower and 1.2 inches shorter height-wise.

How much range does the Urban SUV have?
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Toyota has not confirmed range numbers for the Urban SUV yet. Toyota did note that it will be available in front-wheel-drive and employ a "dual-battery" strategy. Per Autocar, the top-range version may offer about 250 miles on a single charge (likely in the low 200-mile range by EPA standards).

How much will the Urban SUV cost?
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Toyota has not revealed pricing yet. Autocar estimates it could start around £32,000 (or around $40,000) in Britain. That would put it about $3,000 cheaper than the bZ4X. We suspect Toyota would have to offer a more affordable version for it to work in America.

Will Toyota bring the Urban SUV to America?
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Toyota

We don't know yet. It looks like Toyota will debut the vehicle in Europe first. Toyota's American media site not covering the concept's reveal is a good sign there aren't plans to launch it imminently.

Toyota has vehicles like the three-row SUV, an electric version of the Tacoma and maybe another electric Ford Maverick-rival pickup that probably would have priority for the American market.

But we could see the production version eventually come to the U.S. The market is still crying out for a new affordable EV option, and cars like the Volvo EX30 will test America's appetite for tiny EV crossovers before Toyota commits one way or the other.

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