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What 2,428 Patents Say About Toyota’s Bold FutureFor the 11th year in a row, Toyota leads the auto industry in U.S. patents, racking up an impressive 2,428 in 2024. That’s ...
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Top Speed on MSNFrom AI to Fuel Cells: How Toyota’s Latest Patents Are Shaping The Future Of MobilityUnderscoring its commitment to continuous modernization, this automaker just won an important award. Last year, Toyota was ...
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Toyota Maintains Top Automotive Spot in Annual U.S. Patent RankingFor the 11th consecutive year, Toyota has secured more patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) ...
Toyota’s urban EV concept will remind you of the Smart ForTwo, but it’s actually smaller (and slower) than that.
Toyota's just unveiled a quadricycle concept that I really hope it gets ... Stan Peters, who leads New Mobility Planning and Development at Toyota Europe's R&D division, explained that the company ...
Toyota has unveiled the FT-Me, a micro-car concept. The tiny EV seats two and is limited to 45 km/h (28 mph). It's envisioned as a mobility solution for teens or restricted urban areas.
FT-Me stands for ‘future Toyota mobility experience’ and the aim is to create something for the world’s growing cities, but something simpler and with a smaller footprint. It’s an entirely ...
The new concept car, inspired by Toyota’s mobility solutions for the Tokyo 2021 and Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, is less than two and a half metres in length and offers exceptional ...
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Toyota at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 in Delhi in January. Japan’s leading automaker Toyota Motor Corporation plans to build its first research and development (R&D) centre in India to ...
As a mobility company present in over 170 countries, Toyota is shaping not just our future transportation needs, but also how we live, work, play and learn in the future. One of the biggest ...
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