Toyota and Lexus Introduce Treehouse for EV Charger Setup

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As more manufacturers enter the EV space, customers are seeing more innovation in both the cars they drive and the equipment used to charge them. Toyota and Lexus have partnered with Treehouse, a software-driven platform for home charging setups, to ensure a convenient experience for hybrid and electric vehicle owners.

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Toyota and espnW honor 10th class of Everyday Heroes at 2025 Women + Sports Summit

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The 2025 espnW: Women + Sports Summit in Ojai, CA, was an inspiring event for women athletes and for Toyota. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Toyota Everyday Heroes program, the company honored girls and women who are making meaningful contributions to the world of sports. Each recipient received a $15,000 award in recognition of their accomplishments.

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2026 Toyota Highlander Now Offers Standard All-Wheel Drive on Every Trim

Image: 2026 Toyota Highlander Now Offers Standard All-Wheel Drive on Every TrimToyota has made all-wheel drive (AWD) standard on every 2026 Highlander trim. This three-row SUV blends comfort with capability, making it a strong choice for both daily commutes and weekend getaways. The AWD system works alongside a turbocharged engine and automatic transmission to provide reliable performance in a wide range of driving conditions.
 
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Federal EV Tax Credit Explained

Federal EV Tax Credit
If you’re thinking about purchasing a new Toyota electrified vehicle, you may qualify for up to $7,500 in federal tax credit incentives through the Clean Vehicle Credit program. This benefit is designed to make electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles more accessible by lowering the cost for eligible buyers. Toyota of Dallas is here to walk you through which models may qualify and what steps are needed to secure this credit.
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Toyota's Safety Research Center Marks 100th Project

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Toyota Safety Sense was created because Toyota made safety a key priority long before introducing one of the world’s most recognized driver-assist systems. The company has an entire division dedicated to advancing safety technologies. In 2011, Toyota launched the Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) to strengthen its commitment to mobility safety. Since then, the CSRC has worked alongside universities, hospitals, and experts to explore ways to reduce crash injuries, better understand driver behavior, and help prevent accidents.

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