Toyota Camry in Vietnam is now only available in a hybrid version, and Honda is reportedly preparing to revive the Element... these are some of the notable car news on June 26th.
The Japanese automaker's first all-electric pickup truck has sparked much debate due to its significantly reduced driving range and towing capacity compared to its diesel version.
Toyota is offering a series of attractive promotions in June, along with a wide range of options for customers, from sedans and SUVs to MPVs, helping them save significantly on the cost of owning a new car.
The Japanese automaker is researching technology to simulate a mechanical gearbox in electric cars, potentially even allowing the vehicle to automatically cut off traction and stop if the driver releases the clutch incorrectly.
In May 2026, Toyota sold 5.994 vehicles, marking a change in rankings as the Hilux reached 648 units, officially surpassing the budget-friendly Vios model.
Lexus halting its all-electric sedan project to succeed the IS model reflects a trend of automakers adjusting their electrification plans in response to changing market demands.
With around 800 million VND, Vietnamese consumers now have many choices of 5-seater vehicles, from crossovers and SUVs to electric cars from brands such as Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, VinFast, etc.
Practical research at Hanoi University of Technology shows that E10 gasoline is no more fuel-consuming than RON95, and may even be more economical in urban conditions.
The Toyota Land Cruiser 300 has just been upgraded with a powerful 457-horsepower hybrid powertrain in Australia, making it the most powerful Land Cruiser in history.
In the B-segment sedan market, the Toyota Vios remains strong by meeting customer needs for a reliable, durable car that doesn't require unexpected repairs.
Hybrid vehicle strategies align with consumer preferences by reducing reliance on fossil fuels, protecting the environment, eliminating the need for charging stations, and not altering driving habits.
The first three months of 2026 saw the dominance of domestic electric cars, taking the leading positions and pushing many traditional gasoline-powered models down the rankings.
Hanoi is considering allowing pickup trucks to circulate like passenger cars, instead of being subject to the same time restrictions as trucks, in order to alleviate difficulties for residents and businesses.
Toyota will invest over $360 million in hybrid vehicle production in Vietnam and build a new office complex, demonstrating a commitment to green and sustainable development.
The internal combustion engine vehicle market in February saw significant changes in rankings, with the "sales king" Xpander absent and the Toyota Hilux unexpectedly rising in the top positions.
With its diverse product range and direct offers, Toyota provides customers with the opportunity to access a vehicle that suits their personal, family, or business needs.
The tree-planting activity at Hung Temple (Phu Tho) in 2026 affirms Toyota's commitment to environmental protection and spreading a green lifestyle to the community.
Toyota has introduced the 2026 versions of the Yaris and Yaris Cross in Japan, featuring significant upgrades to the infotainment system and an optional traditional manual transmission.
The Hyundai Grand i10 recorded stable sales and held a large market share amidst signs of stagnation in the A-segment car market at the beginning of 2026.