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An electrified car is propelled by an electric motor to some extent. Some electrified cars, including Hybrids and Plug-in Hybrids, also have a petrol engine. Others, like the Toyota bZ4X, are entirely electric. Our range of electrified vehicles deliver a blend of reliability and performance.

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Benefit from over 25 years of expert knowledge in alternative powertrains when you choose a Toyota.

Until 30th June you can enjoy an extra £1,000 to use how you choose on a Toyota Product or Service when you order a new hybrid, plug-in hybrid or electric model**, in conjunction with our existing finance offers.

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  • Self-charging hybrid

    Using a combination of petrol and electric, or pure electric energy, with no need to plug-in.

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  • Plug-in hybrid

    Powerful Hybrid technology with the capability to cover shorter daily trips in pure-electric mode.

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  • Battery electric

    Battery electric vehicles do not have a tailpipe and run on battery power alone.

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  • Hydrogen

    With no emissions at the tailpipe, Toyota Hydrogen vehicles can help to revolutionise the way we drive.

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Benefits of hybrid and electric vehicles

Easy to drive

All of our hybrid and electric vehicles are automatic, delivering a smooth, effortless drive.

Lower emissions

Hybrid and electric vehicles produce fewer emissions than conventionally powered vehicles.

Impressive range

Our hybrids and plug-in hybrids use a combination of petrol and electric, or pure electric energy, giving flexibility in how you drive. Electric vehicles such as the

Toyota bZ4X

have an impressive range.

Hybrid and electric cars can save you money

In a hybrid, you can travel in electric up to 55%* of the time, saving money on fuel compared ot a conventional car. Whilst a pure electric car can be cost efficient to charge at home, and company car drivers benefit from low benefit in kind rates.

Meet the All-Electric Toyota bZ4X

Our first All-Electric SUV has a bold presence on the road, with sharp lines, and a spacious interior.

Benefit from lower running costs than a conventional car, and drive with zero emissions at the tailpipe.

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How much does an electric car cost to run?

Electric cars can be cheaper to run than a conventional car, particularly when it comes to fuelling them. Most people choose to charge at home or work the majority of the time which is cost efficient and convenient.

Use our charging cost calculator to estimate how much it would cost to run a Toyota electric vehicle

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Hybrids and battery electric vehicles have a key difference. A hybrid electric vehicle switches between petrol and electric power, and pure electric power, and the hybrid battery charges when braking or coasting – so there is no need to plug in. A battery electric vehicle does not have a tailpipe resultinginzero tailpipe emissions, and runs on battery power alone, meaning that you have to plug in the vehicle to charge it.

Charging an electric vehicle is easy and you can charge whilst you are at home, orat a growing number of locationswhen travelling.

There are three methods of charging for battery electric vehicles.

Rapid (43kW to 50kW)
The fastest way to charge your battery electric vehicle. There are over 4,000 public rapid charge points across the UK.

Fast(7kW to 22kW)
Much faster than a normal plug, dedicated EV chargers can be installed at home or found in many public and workplace car parks.

Slow (3.7kW)
You can even charge your vehicle through a domestic 3-pin plug socket which can be convenient although this is a slower way to charge.

UseZap Mapto find public charging stations on your route.

Charging is easy, and when you buy a Toyota full battery electric vehicle, or plug-in hybrid, two cables will be included:

3 Pin Plug cablewhich is used for slow charging with a 3 pin plug at home.

32A Type A Mennekes cablewhich is used for fast charging at home with a dedicated EV charger or when you are using a fast public charger.

When you use a public rapid charger to charge your electric vehicle, the chargerwill have a cable fitted already, and you simply need to plug it into your vehicle.

Just like any other vehicle, the range of an EV varies between make and model. The maximum range of our electric vehicles is impressive, our All-New bZ4X for example has a range of up to 318 miles*.

As with any vehicle, however it is powered, the range also depends on a number of factors such as weather and driving style.

*Electric range figures are provided for comparability purposes; only compare electric range figures with other cars tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect real life driving results. Electric range can vary significantly depending on a number of factors, including the accessories fitted (post-registration), driving style, conditions, speed and vehicle load.

Like every element in Toyota, the batteries in our electric vehicles are engineered to last. For peace of mind, every battery comes with an 8 year/100,000 mile manufacturer warranty,that can be extended to 10 years with regular servicing at an authorised Toyota dealer.

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*Electric range figures are the maximum official (WLTP) test values provided for comparison purposes, and can vary depending on factors such as selected grade and transmission, accessories fitted (post-registration), driving style, weather conditions, speed, vehicle and battery age and vehicle load. Figures obtained after full battery charge. It is best to only compare electric range figures with other cars tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect your real-life driving results.

** Offer valid on new vehicle orders 1st to 30th June. £1,000 spend on Toyota products & services. Model exclusions apply. See full here.

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