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Toyota Makes Course Correction in U.S. With Plan to Sell EVs
- Company will add one plug-in and two battery-powered models
- Toyota withdrew from EV market in the U.S. seven years ago
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Toyota Motor Corp. plans to begin selling a pair of battery-powered vehicles in the U.S. this year, revising a wait-and-see approach to electric cars and trucks.
The Japanese automaker said Wednesday it will start selling the unnamed EVs and an unspecified plug-in hybrid model, adding to a lineup with several gas-electric hybrids that accounted for almost one-fifth of its total U.S. deliveries last year.