Toyota's Highlander EV: 95.8 kWh for Emergency Power

Toyota is proceeding with its strategy to gradually introduce fullelectricvehicle models along with its robust hybrid selection. At the core of this approach is the 2027 Toyota Highlander EV. The company intends to launch the three-row electric SUV in the United States by the end of 2026.
Up until this point, Toyota has concentrated on a strategy centered around hybrid vehicles. Its initial electric SUV, the bZ4X, failed to meet market expectations, and the company's overall approach has been more about promoting hybrids as an option rather than fully embracing battery electric vehicles.
However, starting in 2026, Toyota is modifying its approach. The current bZ4X has been renamed "bZ," featuring an extended driving range and the implementation of the North AmericanChargingStandard NACS. In the U.S. market, the C-HR EV and the bZ Woodland are also set to launch.

The Toyota Highlander EV plays a significant role in the company's plan to increase electric vehicle offerings. It will come with two battery choices: a 77 kWh unit and a more substantial 95.8 kWh unit. The all-wheel-drive version featuring the 95.8 kWh battery is anticipated to provide an EPA-estimated range of roughly 515 km, or approximately 320 miles, on one charge.
A standout characteristic is the ability to charge in both directions. The Highlander EV will be the first Toyota vehicle to offer V2L, or Vehicle-to-Load, capabilities. This enables owners to power outside electronic devices like coffee machines, induction stovetops, and TVs while on camping trips, and also provide electricity to home appliances such as fridges during blackouts.
This functionality has recently become popular in the U.S. market as a useful use of electric vehicles. V2L is already offered in some models like the Hyundai Ioniq 9 and the Kia EV6.

Bidirectional charging is gaining worldwide interest because it demonstrates its value during severe weather conditions and electrical failures. Car manufacturers are progressively broadening options connected to residential energy management systems.
The Toyota Highlander EV is set to be available in the United States by the end of 2026. More information, such as bidirectional charging equipment and complete technical details, will likely be revealed as the release date approaches. With this vehicle, Toyota hopes to enhance its position in the electric SUV sector.
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