Overview
- Toyota says the hybrid reaches dealerships early 2026 and the plug‑in hybrid follows in spring, with pricing to be announced and conflicting reports on whether base hybrids offer front‑wheel drive or come standard with all‑wheel drive.
- Published specifications list about 226–236 horsepower for the hybrid depending on drivetrain and 324 horsepower for the plug‑in hybrid, which adds an estimated 52 miles (about 84 km) of electric range.
- A first‑ever GR Sport trim arrives as a PHEV‑only variant with a lower ride height, retuned suspension and wider tires, while the Woodland trim targets light off‑roading and is offered as both HEV and PHEV.
- Charging hardware varies by plug‑in trim, with Woodland and XSE PHEVs adding a CCS DC fast‑charge port and 11 kW onboard AC charging, while SE and GR Sport PHEVs use a J1772 port with a 7 kW onboard charger.
- Interior and software upgrades include the Arene platform, a standard 12.3‑inch digital driver display, up to a 12.9‑inch touchscreen, onboard 5G, over‑the‑air updates and a built‑in Drive Recorder dashcam.