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The Star
7 days ago
- Automotive
- The Star
DRIVING THE FUTURE
The conversation around climate change is no longer theoretical. It's personal. For many Malaysians, it's about the floods that arrive more frequently, the hotter days, the rising cost of living – and most of all, the choices we make every day that contribute to a better tomorrow. One of the most impactful decisions? The car we drive. Enter Toyota Hybrids: the pioneering force behind making green driving both accessible and aspirational. For decades, Toyota has led the global transition to electrified mobility and today, its range of hybrid vehicles represents more than just environmental consciousness – it embodies style, practicality and forward-thinking innovation that's uniquely suited to the Malaysian way of life. Leader in hybrid innovation Toyota's commitment to electrification began long before it was trendy. Since the launch of the world's first mass-produced hybrid vehicle, the Toyota Prius in 1997, the company has continuously evolved its hybrid technology to meet the growing demand for cleaner, smarter transportation. Today, Toyota has sold more than 20 million hybrid vehicles globally, a testament to its reliability, innovation and unwavering pursuit of sustainability. In Malaysia, the momentum is building. With traffic congestion a daily reality and fuel prices always top of mind, Malaysians are increasingly embracing vehicles that offer better mileage, lower emissions and a smoother driving experience. And that's exactly where Toyota Hybrids shine. Designed for Malaysian roads Let's face it – Malaysian traffic is unpredictable. From the standstills of the Federal Highway to the winding roads of Penang and the daily gridlocks in the Klang Valley, our driving conditions demand more from our cars. Toyota's hybrid systems are designed to handle this with ease. Unlike fully electric vehicles that rely on charging stations – still relatively sparse across the country – Toyota's self-charging hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) seamlessly switch between electric and petrol power. This means you get the best of both worlds: fuel savings when crawling through traffic and confident petrol power when cruising on highways. With no need to plug in, Toyota Hybrids are ready whenever you are, offering lower CO2 emissions, exceptional fuel efficiency and a quiet, refined drive. It's a practical solution that meets Malaysians where we are, and where we want to go. Dynamic duo Two standout models in Toyota's hybrid line-up are the Corolla Cross Hybrid and the Camry Hybrid. Both exemplify the brand's core philosophy: innovation without compromise. The Corolla Cross Hybrid is designed for those who crave a dynamic lifestyle. With its sporty SUV stance, versatile interior and confident hybrid performance, it's perfect for young professionals, growing families and weekend adventurers. The elevated driving position provides a sense of command and safety, ideal for navigating both tight city streets and wide-open highways. Inside, the spacious cabin and ample cargo space make it practical for school runs, grocery hauls or packing up for a spontaneous road trip. Equipped with Toyota's latest Hybrid Synergy Drive, it balances power and efficiency seamlessly, allowing for smooth acceleration and quieter rides. Advanced features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, wireless charging and Toyota Safety Sense elevate the driving experience, ensuring that convenience and peace of mind come standard. Whether you're heading into the office, exploring new eateries or escaping to nature for the weekend, the Corolla Cross Hybrid adapts to every version of your day with lower emissions and exceptional fuel economy as your constant companion. Then there's the Camry Hybrid, an executive sedan that redefines prestige. With a premium interior, cutting-edge safety features and class-leading fuel efficiency, the Camry Hybrid is tailored for those who want to lead with both style and responsibility. From the moment you slide into its plush leather seats, you're enveloped in a sense of calm and luxury. The 2.5L Dynamic Force engine combined with hybrid technology ensures smooth and powerful performance, while also delivering a fuel economy that leaves conventional sedans behind. It features intuitive tech such as a 9-inch multimedia display, head-up display and premium JBL audio system, turning every commute into a first-class journey. Whether chauffeuring clients or enjoying a personal drive through scenic routes, the Camry Hybrid offers elegance and environmental responsibility in equal measure. Climate goals Malaysia has pledged to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, aligning itself with global efforts to combat climate change. Key to this commitment is the transformation of the transportation sector, which accounts for a significant portion of the country's greenhouse gas emissions. As government policy evolves to encourage the adoption of low-emission vehicles, Malaysian consumers are becoming more environmentally aware. Toyota's hybrid offerings are perfectly positioned to support this shift, providing an achievable, impactful step towards reducing carbon footprints without sacrificing the quality of life. And Toyota doesn't stop at the vehicle itself. Through its Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) approach, Toyota evaluates and reduces environmental impacts throughout a car's entire journey – from development and manufacturing, to usage and end-of-life recycling. This means Toyota Hybrids are not just environmentally conscious during their drive time but throughout their entire lifespan. This commitment to environmental responsibility covers material sourcing, energy usage in production plants, battery longevity and recycling programmes that lower waste and increase efficiency. It's a comprehensive approach that few other automakers embrace so completely. More than eco-conscious There's a growing realisation that driving a hybrid isn't just about being green – it's about driving better. Toyota Hybrids deliver an experience that feels effortlessly modern. The transition between electric and petrol power is seamless. Acceleration is smooth and responsive. Engine noise is minimal. For urban drivers, this means less stress, less fatigue and more enjoyment behind the wheel. For families, it means quieter rides and greater fuel savings. For everyone, it signals a future where advanced mobility is no longer a luxury, but the norm. Accessibility meets aspirational What used to be seen as niche or out-of-reach is now mainstream and within reach. Toyota has worked tirelessly to make hybrid technology affordable without cutting corners on quality or features. With competitive pricing, robust warranty options and a growing support network, owning a Toyota Hybrid is not only smart – it's aspirational. And let's talk design. These cars are anything but boring. Sleek, modern, and confidently styled, Toyota Hybrids make a statement on the road. Whether it's the urban sophistication of the Camry or the sporty versatility of the Corolla Cross, there's a hybrid to match every lifestyle and every taste. The Camry Hybrid is an executive sedan that redefines prestige. Add in features like ambient lighting, sunroofs and advanced driver assistance systems, and you're looking at a vehicle that ticks every box: form, function and forward-thinking. Evolving with you Life moves fast, and your car should move with it. Toyota Hybrids are built to adapt to changing needs. Heading into a new job in a different state? Need space for a growing family? Looking to reduce your monthly petrol bill without compromising comfort? A Toyota Hybrid evolves with you. It's also worth noting that Toyota's global reputation for durability and reliability holds strong with its hybrid models. These are cars built to last – low-maintenance, high-performance and backed by decades of trusted engineering. And for those considering the long-term value, hybrids hold their resale value well and are supported by Toyota's expanding service network and warranty programmes. That means peace of mind now and strong value later. The road ahead Choosing a Toyota Hybrid is more than just a smart purchase. It's a statement of intent. It says you care about how your choices impact the world. It says you value innovation, design and performance. And most importantly, it says you're ready for what's next. In a landscape where sustainability and sophistication are no longer mutually exclusive, Toyota Hybrids offer a chance to drive the future today. Explore Toyota's hybrid range and book a test drive at


Daily Mail
20-07-2025
- Automotive
- Daily Mail
Popular car manufacturer recalls 70,000 recent model vehicles over dangerous fault
Toyota is recalling tens of thousands of cars due to a display error on its interior screens. The carmaker is trying to claw back 69,586 faulty vehicles which include its popular sedans, hatchbacks, and SUV models. Impacted vehicles were sold around Australia between July 2022 and April 2025. Not all vehicles sold in this window feature the faulty displays but many, including the Corolla and Camry hybrids, the Kluger Hybrid, and the RAV4 Hybrid, do. Toyota notified its customers that some vehicles' 12.3-inch display screen on the instrument panel had been showing up as blank when the engine turned on. This display is supposed to show several crucial features including warnings, indicator lights, vehicles gauges and messages 'Driving without speedometer and any warning may result in an increased risk of an accident in certain driving conditions,' the recall notice stated. Impacted vehicles will require a program update to resolve the issue. Metres may also deplete faster than expected in the faulty vehicles which could impact performance, the notice added. Anyone who owns one of the recalled vehicles is still allowed to drive the car but are advised to immediately contact a service provider to ensure the error does not arise. The software update which fixes the issue takes between one and 2.5 hours to install. All cars included in this recall are featured on the Toyota website. This list includes the C-HR Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, Corolla Hatch Hybrid, Corolla Sedan Hybrid, Corolla Hatch petrol, Corolla Sedan petrol, Corolla Cross Hybrid, Corolla Cross petrol, GR Yaris, GR Corolla, Kluger petrol, Kluger Hybrid, RAV4 petrol, and RAV4 Hybrid. Any car dealership should be able to install the software, according to Toyota.
Yahoo
22-06-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
This Toyota Outsold the Corolla Hybrid and RAV4 Put Together
Toyota has been a hybrid leader for years, blending efficiency and reliability into some of the most popular cars on the road. From compact sedans to family SUVs, their electrified lineup continues to resonate with fuel-conscious buyers. But 2025 is already rewriting the script. The usual best-sellers—the Corolla Hybrid and RAV4 Hybrid—have been overtaken by an unexpected contender. This hybrid-only sedan has surged ahead, outselling both in the first quarter. If the momentum holds, it could mark a new era for Toyota's electrified future. In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from Toyota and various other authoritative sources, including the EPA and TopSpeed. In March 2025, Toyota moved an impressive 29,655 units of the Camry Hybrid—putting it well ahead of the pack. That single model outsold two of Toyota's usual hybrid heavy-hitters combined. The Corolla Hybrid notched 5,529 sales, and the RAV4 Hybrid added 14,524, bringing their total to 20,053. Even together, they couldn't close the gap. That's nearly 10,000 fewer units than the Camry Hybrid—a surprising margin. If you'd asked me which Toyota hybrid would be on top, I wouldn't have guessed this one. What makes the Camry's sales surge even more impressive is that Toyota's March numbers for the RAV4 include an extra 2,631 plug-in hybrids. Even with that boost, the RAV4 still couldn't close the gap. The Camry Hybrid, which doesn't even offer a plug-in option, managed to outsell the Corolla Hybrid and RAV4 Hybrid combined. No fancy charging port—just solid, old-school hybrid dominance. With numbers like these, it's easy to imagine a plug-in Camry being a runaway success if Toyota ever built one. We're not holding our breath, but how cool would that be? In the first quarter of 2025, Toyota sold an impressive 70,281 Camry Hybrids, more than a quarter of all its electrified sales. Out of 255,915 hybrids, plug-ins, and EVs sold, the Camry Hybrid stands head and shoulders above the rest. That kind of sales volume puts the Camry in a league of its own. It's not just leading the pack; it's outselling every other electrified Toyota model by a wide margin. The Camry Hybrid's sales have skyrocketed this year, but there's a twist. Back in Q1 2024, Toyota sold just 8,986 Camry Hybrids, but that number jumped to 70,281 in the same period of 2025. March was especially wild, with sales leaping from 2,424 units last year to 29,655 this year. The secret? Toyota now offers the Camry exclusively as a hybrid, so every single Camry sale counts toward their electrified totals. For the first time ever, the 2025 Toyota Camry is offered exclusively as a hybrid. Toyota has dropped the traditional gas-only engines, signaling a serious push toward electrified driving. It's a bold move for a model that's been a longtime bestseller, but the payoff is clear. By going hybrid-only, Toyota has made the Camry simpler, more efficient, and affordable, without cutting corners on performance. Even with the switch to hybrid-only, the 2025 Camry keeps its pricing competitive across all four trims. You can get into the base LE for $28,700, while the sportier SE starts at $31,000. If you want a bit more luxury, the XLE comes in at $33,700, and the top-tier XSE kicks off at $34,900. For a midsize sedan that delivers great fuel economy, advanced safety, and a comfy, tech-packed interior, the Camry offers solid value. Fuel efficiency has always been a major draw for the Camry Hybrid, and the 2025 model keeps that momentum going strong. The front-wheel-drive LE shines with an EPA-estimated 53 MPG city and 51 MPG combined, letting you cover up to 663 miles on a single tank. Even the all-wheel-drive LE isn't far behind, delivering an impressive 50 MPG combined and about 650 miles of range. That means whether you stick to two wheels or go all out, the Camry Hybrid keeps you going longer between fill-ups. The SE, XLE, and XSE trims dial back fuel economy a bit in exchange for extra features and stylish upgrades, but they still deliver solid efficiency. Front-wheel-drive versions hit around 47 MPG combined with a range of about 611 miles. All-wheel-drive models get between 44 and 46 MPG combined, offering roughly 572 to 598 miles before you need to stop for gas. With fuel prices always fluctuating, the Camry strikes a great balance for drivers who want strong performance without constant trips to the pump. Even the base Camry LE surprises with a well-equipped interior. You get an easy-to-use 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus a six-speaker audio system that sounds great. Inside, there's a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, dual-zone climate control, push-button start, and wireless phone charging—along with five USB ports to keep everyone connected. Rear passengers enjoy their own air vents and plenty of legroom for a comfortable ride. Step up to the XLE or XSE, and the luxury factor kicks in. Dual 12.3-inch screens take over the dashboard, leather-trimmed seats come with heating (and optional ventilation), plus ambient lighting sets the mood. You can also opt for a nine-speaker JBL premium audio system that transforms the cabin into a mini concert hall. It's a sweet blend of tech, comfort, and style that makes every drive feel special. When you look at specs, price, and everyday practicality, it's easy to see why the Camry is winning over so many buyers this year. It packs more horsepower than both the Corolla and RAV4 Hybrids, while still delivering impressive fuel economy and a best-in-class range of up to 663 miles. The Camry also offers more features than the Corolla and comes in well below the RAV4 Hybrid's starting price of $32,300. Sure, the RAV4 boasts extra cargo space and some off-road chops, but the Camry balances comfort, efficiency, and affordability in a way that's hard to beat. The Corolla Hybrid is definitely the budget-friendly pick in Toyota's hybrid lineup, starting at just $23,825—but with only 138 horsepower and a smaller 13.1-cubic-foot trunk, it's a bit limited in what it offers. The Prius is another strong contender, boasting up to 57 MPG combined and a starting price of $28,350, just under the Camry. There's also the Prius Prime plug-in, which offers 44 miles of all-electric driving, though it starts at a steeper $33,375. But if you're after an efficient, spacious, and well-rounded sedan that balances price, power, and practicality, the 2025 Camry Hybrid makes a seriously strong case for itself.

Miami Herald
07-06-2025
- Automotive
- Miami Herald
New Car Buyers in 2025 Still Face Delays and Missing Features Due to Chip Shortages
Even in mid-2025, automakers in the U.S. are scrambling for mature-node chips (28 nm/40 nm) that power safety cameras, infotainment screens, and hybrid systems. Many U.S. factories can't get enough of these parts to build fully equipped vehicles. The result for you? Cars that roll off the lot without key features-then sit in dealer yards until the "free retrofit" parts arrive weeks or months later. What Features Are Missing From New Vehicles ADAS cameras and radar modules (lane-keep, blind-spot, adaptive cruise).Infotainment processors and digital-cluster ICs (touchscreens, digital gauges).Hybrid inverter and power-management chips (unique to hybrid/EV models). Because most U.S. automakers delayed new fab investments until 2027+, tight supplies remain the norm. When electronics aren't available at assembly, U.S. dealers often deliver "placeholder" vehicles: Blank or Disabled Panels at Delivery You drive home with dark instrument clusters or taped-off camera safety functions (blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise) aren't active until parts arrive. Sticker Shock & Unexpected Charges Features that were once standard are now "optional." If you skip an upgrade, you might think you're saving money, only to find out later you have to pay $1,000–$3,000 for a retrofit or wait U.S. dealers levy "placeholder" or "expediting" fees ($500–$2,000) for ordering scarce modules without guaranteeing a firm delivery date. According to a May 2025 Toyota press release, the company pre-ordered large quantities of critical chips for its U.S. plants. As a result, Camry Hybrid (2025) carries a 0-day wait for fully installed ADAS, digital dash, and infotainment. As a result, if you need a fully loaded, drive-away-ready hybrid today, Toyota's U.S. stockpile strategy keeps you clear of blank screens and taped-over sensors. Demand Written Delivery Commitments for Each Feature Example: "Blind-spot camera module must arrive by July 15," or "Digital gauge retrofit scheduled by August 1." If a dealer only offers "we'll let you know," treat it as a red flag and consider another dealership or brand. Inspect In-Stock Cars Thoroughly Even if a dealer claims to "have ID.4s on the lot," confirm every must-have feature (backup camera, touchscreen nav, adaptive cruise) is active. If any cameras are taped or screens read "System Inactive," demand a precise retrofit date before you sign. Be Flexible on Color or Minor Options Forego a premium paint or special wheel package to cut weeks off your wait. Dealers often have baseline inventory; skipping non-essential options can get you a complete vehicle sooner. Watch for Hidden "Placeholder" FeesAccording to CarEdge, many U.S. dealers deliver "placeholder" builds with taped-off camera housings, inactive instrument clusters, or deactivated infotainment; buyers drive home without blind-spot reminders, digital gauges, or connected-car features-then wait for a "free retrofit."Prioritize Brands with Proven Supply BuffersAccording to Edmunds' recent delivery‐tracking data, Toyota and Tesla (for base Model 3/Model Y) remain the most reliable bets in the U.S. They consistently deliver fully equipped cars-Toyota via its chip stockpile and Tesla via vertical integration. For U.S. buyers, "order-now, drive-later" remains a reality for many 2024–2025 models. You may face blank dashboards, disabled safety functions, and surprise retrofit fees. Protect yourself by insisting on written feature-by-feature delivery dates, inspecting any "in-stock" vehicle for missing components, and prioritizing automakers (like Toyota and Tesla) that secured their chip supply early. That way, you'll avoid hidden costs and months of frustration before finally getting every safety and infotainment feature you paid for. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Yahoo
27-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
The 8 best used cars for less than $20,000, according to Consumer Reports
Car prices are soaring — and many Americans simply can't afford to buy a vehicle new. If your budget maxes out at $20,000 and you're looking to purchase a car, Consumer Reports has you covered. It made a list of some of its highest-rated vehicles you can currently buy used for under $20,000. Continue reading to see which vehicles make the list: A 2019 Audi (VWAGY) A4 tends to sell for somewhere between $16,400 - $19,900. It gets around 28 miles per gallon and scored well on Consumer Reports road tests. The 2018 Camry Hybrid gets a reported 43 miles per gallon and received stellar scores from Consumer Reports. It sells for somewhere between $15,725 - $18,500 Consumer Reports says the Lexus (TM) NX is a reliable choice and the 2017 model usually retails between $16,450 - $19,825. It gets a reported 25 miles per gallon. The 2016 Highlander Hybrid is a great choice for a midsized SUV. It gets a reported 26 miles per gallon and scored nicely on Consumer Reports road tests. A used 2021 Sportage retails for between $14,825 - $19,275 and gets a nice reliability score from Consumer Reports. It gets an average of 23 miles per gallon. The 2017 Honda (HMC) Accord Hybrid gets a stellar 48 miles per gallon and is Consumer Reports recommended. It currently sells for between $13,400 - $17,700. If you're looking for a newer model, the 2022 Impreza is retailing between $15,350 - $21,025, gets an nice 32 miles per gallon, and is Consumer Reports recommended. Consumer Reports says a 2020 CX-9, which retails between $16,500 - $22,900, is a family-friendly, 3-row SUV. For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.