From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-28 02:30:00
Toyota has posted a mysterious silhouette of a new vehicle’s rear end on social media, accompanied only by the caption: “Something new is on the horizon.” The image reveals a full-width taillight design, a roof rack, and a shark-fin antenna. The vehicle features a boxy overall shape with pronounced wheel arches, evoking the styling cues of the Land Cruiser. International media speculate this could be one of two all-new, three-row electric SUVs Toyota plans to produce at its Kentucky plant in the United States. While Toyota has not yet released specific details, this move is widely seen as a significant signal of its accelerated push toward electrification—aiming to fill a gap in its lineup where large EV SUVs like the Kia EV9 are currently absent.

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