AS demands for sustainable options continue to rise, the transport sector is not left behind. Electric vehicles (EVs) have been the solution to lessen carbon emission and fossil fuel consumption.
Toyota has revealed that it is on track to release hydrogen-powered fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to the Australian general public from 2025. Until now, only a select few corporate and government agencies associated with the Japanese corporation have been able to specially lease the pioneering Mirai FCEV since 2018 in Australia, and all have been limited by their proximity to a handful of hydrogen-refuelling infrastructure currently in existence.
Toyota has revealed yet another member to the Crown family reboot, as it attempts to shore up the world's last remaining large sedan and wagon buyers who refuse to step up to SUVs.