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  2. Plug-in electric vehicles in Australia - Wikipedia

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    [24] [22] The Australian government is planning and anticipating to have 1.7 million electric cars on the road by 2030. [30] High adoption of electric vehicles could save Australian drivers $500 billion by 2035. [31] While a slow uptake of electric vehicles would result in a 1 trillion cost to the Australian health system by 2050. [32]

  3. Toyota bZ4X - Wikipedia

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    On AWD models, the 'X-MODE' AWD-system from Subaru is "borrowed" from the Subaru Forester. [29] Front-wheel drive models have a 71.4 kWh battery [30] built by Prime Planet Energy & Solutions (PPES), a joint venture between Toyota and Panasonic. [33] All-wheel drive models for the North American market have a 72.8 kWh battery built by CATL.

  4. Toyota bZ - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota bZ series ("beyond Zero") is a family of battery electric vehicles (BEV) manufactured by Toyota. It was introduced in April 2021 alongside the bZ4X Concept . The bZ series is a part of Toyota's plan to introduce 15 battery electric vehicle models by 2025, seven of which are from the bZ series. [ 1 ]

  5. List of automobile manufacturers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian Motor Industries (AMI) (1926–1987) Australian Six (1919–1930) Australis (1897–1907) Birchfield (2003–2004) Blade (2008–2013) Bolwell (1962–1979) Brabham Automotive (2018–2024) Buchanan; Buckle (1955–1959) Bullet (1996–2009) Bush Ranger (2006–2016) Caldwell Vale (1907–1913) Campbell Motorcycles/Cars (1904–1925 ...

  6. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Dream Car: 1964 Toyota Dream Car Model: 1963 Toyota DV-1: 1981 Toyota e-Palette: 2018: Automated battery electric minibus Toyota E-Racer: 2019: Race car simulator Toyota EA: 1938 Based on the DKW F-7 Toyota EB: 1938 Toyota Electronics Car: 1970 Based on the Corona: Toyota Endo: 2005 Toyota EPU: 2023 4-door pickup truck Toyota ES 3: 2001 ...

  7. Toyota bets big on hybrid-only models as EV demand slows - AOL

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    In addition to hybrids, Toyota aims to convert about 30% of its global fleet to EVs by 2030 by focusing on a small number of fully electric versions of existing top-selling models, according to ...

  8. Electric vehicle policies in Australia - Wikipedia

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    No luxury car tax [122] electric vehicles are exempt from the “luxury vehicle” rate of stamp duty [123] No luxury car tax [122] fuel efficient vehicles attract less Luxury Car Tax, leading to a saving of up to $2,648. Luxury Car tax is threshold is $69,152 for 2021 fuel efficient vehicles and $79,659 for full electric vehicles BEVs [124]

  9. Toyota bZ3 - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota bZ3 is the second model to be part of the Toyota bZ ("beyond Zero") series of zero-emissions vehicles following the bZ4X crossover SUV, which shares the e-TNGA platform with the bZ3. [3] Before its introduction, the design of the bZ3 was previewed by the bZ SDN concept car in December 2021. [4] [5]

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