Overview
- A new interior image and short clip confirm three rows with second-row captain’s chairs, a panoramic glass roof, a large central touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, and USB ports at the C‑pillars.
- Toyota set the full unveiling for February 10 after previewing a boxy exterior with a rear light bar last week.
- The company has kept the name and powertrain under wraps, using the phrase “big energy” in its teaser to leave the propulsion details ambiguous.
- Media link the model to Toyota’s previously confirmed U.S. three-row electric SUV program, planned for assembly in Georgetown, Kentucky with batteries from North Carolina.
- Outlets widely expect an all‑electric three‑row rival to the Kia EV9, Hyundai Ioniq 9, and Cadillac Vistiq, with some forecasting production to begin in the first half of 2026.