Comment by formerly_proven

1 day ago

Toyota sells bad EVs and was the last OEM to offer one. It’s the most anti-EV OEM by far and engages/engaged in the most EV FUD.

The bZ4X was particularly bad. Toyota adopted a combo of NIH syndrome and DNGAF. They didn’t anticipate cold weather. The batteries lost like 30% of their capacity in the cold and the resale value of it tanked.

I have only purchased Toyota vehicles (currently in the market for an EV) and it baffles me that Dodge created a Charger in EV form and Toyota hasn’t made even an EV Corolla or Camry.

  • > it baffles me that Dodge created a Charger in EV form and Toyota hasn’t made even an EV Corolla or Camry

    Dodge's Charger EV has been a sales flop [1] and pretty much universally panned by critics as something that nobody asked for.

    The Camry and Corolla were the best-selling sedan and compact sedan of 2025 [2]. I think this shows that Toyota is listening to what Corolla and Camry drivers want - something inexpensive and reliable to get them to and from work every day without issue.

    Some day Toyota will make an EV sedan. I think their 2026 bZ Woodland [3] shows that they are starting to figure out how make compelling EVs. And Toyota's EV strategy seems pretty reasonable to me overall - their delays to develop a decent EV don't seem to put them under threat from any legacy automakers. They are being threatened by Chinese EV makers, but so is Tesla - so even a huge head start likely wouldn't have benefited Toyota much either in that regard.

    [1] https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a69927938/dodge-charger-da...

    [2] https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g64457986/bestselling-cars...

    [3] https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/02/looks-a-lot-like-an-ele...

  • An electric Corolla or Camry is my ultimate. I hate driving.

    I want an appliance that just works. The Corolla and Camry were this for petrol.

    I love my Leaf but it isn’t a Carolla.

    What’s with the turning circle on the Leaf?