From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-02 20:00:00
Toyota has recently unveiled the long-teased "all-new model"—a large, three-row SUV. The vehicle features a six-seat configuration, with second-row captain’s chairs equipped with dedicated climate controls. Third-row passengers enjoy generous legroom and can charge devices via USB ports located at the base of the C-pillar. The SUV boasts an expansive glass roof and styling that closely follows the design language of the 2021 bZ Large concept, particularly evident in its nearly identical taillights—strongly suggesting it is the production version of that concept. With dimensions similar to the Highlander, the new SUV is expected to launch later this year as a 2027 model and may be accompanied by a Subaru-badged twin. Toyota previously announced a $1.3 billion investment in its Kentucky plant to produce a three-row electric SUV, and this vehicle is very likely the result of that initiative. Official details will be revealed on February 10.

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