Toyota is on the heels of major US market announcements, including the N400 Tacoma, the 2024 Land Cruiser, and the all-new 2025 Camry, 4Runner, and Crown Signia, but they’re not stopping there.
The 2025 Crown has been updated, including the new Nightshade Edition, and rumors suggest more reveals are on the horizon, potentially including updates to the Corolla and an all-new RAV4 compact crossover SUV.
Toyota’s global best-sellers, the Corolla and RAV4, are undergoing significant research and development processes to enhance their appeal. Additionally, Toyota is investing $1.4 billion in its Indiana plant to create 340 new jobs and produce an all-new battery-powered electric vehicle.
The Princeton facility, which currently manufactures the Lexus TX, Toyota Sienna, Highlander, and Grand Highlander models, will produce the upcoming three-row BEV. This SUV, expected to roll out in late 2025 or early 2026, will benefit from the new Toyota Battery Manufacturing North Carolina facility, supplying batteries to Indiana.
Speculation from digital car content creators, such as Vince Burlapp, suggests that the new three-row all-electric SUV could be a variant of the Highlander or Grand Highlander lineup, integrating seamlessly with existing models on the same premises.
Burlapp’s rendering combines elements of the current Highlander with the bZ4X, creating a distinctive vehicle that could redefine Toyota’s EV lineup.