Toyota eyes mass EV output in China as early as 2019: report

Model to be based on C-HR sport utility vehicle

Model to be based on C-HR sport utility vehicle. PHOTO: REUTERS

Toyota Motor Corp is likely to begin mass production of electric vehicles (EVs) in China as early as 2019, the Asahi daily reported on Saturday.


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The model will be based on the C-HR sport utility vehicle and manufactured for Chinese market only, the report said without citing sources.



The pace of production is to be decided after taking into account the regulations and the subsidies, the report said, adding that annual output could start with more than several thousand units.


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Toyota spokesman Ryo Sakai said: "We are going to introduce EVs in China with a few years. However, we don't talk about any future product plans."


Keen to combat air pollution, China is planning to set goals for electric and plug-in hybrid cars to make up at least a fifth of Chinese auto sales by 2025, with a staggered system of quotas beginning in 2018.

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