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Irtoya Importing 3 New Lexus Models

EghtesadOnline: Irtoya, an importer of Toyota cars, is set to introduce three new models of Lexus and one new Toyota in the near future, said Farzad Salehi, the marketing manager of the company.
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Publish Date:30/July/2017 | 08:35

Irtoya Jacking Up Toyota C-HR Price

EghtesadOnline: Irtoya has released the new C-HR crossover model in the market but the price seems to have made a huge leap from international prices.
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Publish Date:29/July/2017 | 24:01

Lexus Presale Sans Pricing

EghtesadOnline: Irtoya, an unofficial dealership of Japan’s Toyota in Iran, has started presale of the recently launched Lexus crossover model without announcing the final price.
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Publish Date:23/June/2017 | 18:17

Toyota robot to keep elderly mobile, one step at a time

EghtesadOnline: Toyota Motor Corp said it will commercialize rehabilitation robots later this year when it makes its robotic walk assist system available for rent, joining Honda Motor Co in marketing mobility devices for Japan's ageing population.
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Publish Date:12/April/2017 | 09:24

Toyota ’s C-HR to Make Iran Debut

EghtesadOnline: An unofficial representative of Toyota in Iran, Irtoya is set to launch sales of the recently launched C-HR crossover model.
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Publish Date:04/April/2017 | 08:00

Toyota president met Pence in Washington, company says

EghtesadOnline: Toyota Motor Corp on Thursday said that company President Akio Toyoda met with U.S. Vice President-elect Mike Pence in Washington earlier this week as the incoming U.S. administration pressures automakers to build more cars locally.
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Publish Date:12/January/2017 | 09:22

Toyota Delivering Prius

EghtesadOnline: IrToya, Toyota ’s official dealer in Iran, is delivering presold 2016 Prius with registration plates, according to an announcement from the company.
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Publish Date:05/November/2016 | 20:43

Toyota to test self-driving, talking cars by about 2020

EghtesadOnline: Toyota Motor Corp on Monday said it would begin testing self-driving electric cars around 2020, which will use artificial intelligence (AI) to engage with drivers, as the company competes with tech firms to develop new vehicles.
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Publish Date:16/October/2017 | 24:00

Toyota takes stake in Mazda, links up for $1.6 billion U.S. plant

EghtesadOnline: Toyota Motor Corp said on Friday it planned to take a 5 percent share of smaller Japanese rival Mazda Motor Corp, as part of an alliance that will see the two build a $1.6 billion U.S. assembly plant and work together on electric vehicles.
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Publish Date:06/August/2017 | 07:41

Toyota Says It Sold Entire Stake in Tesla in 2016

EghtesadOnline: Toyota Motor Corp. has sold its stakes in Californian electric carmaker Tesla Motors Inc., a spokeswoman for Japan’s largest carmaker said Saturday.
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Publish Date:05/June/2017 | 10:40

Ford, Toyota Form Telematics Bloc to Stymie Google and Apple

EghtesadOnline: Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. have formed a consortium with four medium-size automakers to speed development of auto-industry standards for in-vehicle apps, a step toward preventing Apple Inc. and Google from controlling how drivers connect smartphones to their cars and trucks.
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Publish Date:04/January/2017 | 14:28

Toyota to expand hybrid system development to further cut emissions

EghtesadOnline: Toyota Motor Corp said on Tuesday it will expand the development of its gasoline-hybrid technology over the next five years to speed up the introduction of lower-emission engines in the face of stricter global emissions standards.
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Publish Date:06/December/2016 | 11:11

Toyota works to develop advanced electric-car battery

EghtesadOnline: Toyota Motor Corp said it aims to develop a more advanced electric-car battery "in a few years" that will allow the Japanese automaker to build vehicles with up to 15 percent greater range and battery life than they have currently.
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Publish Date:24/November/2016 | 17:01

Warming to lithium-ion, Toyota charges up its battery options

EghtesadOnline: Engineers at Toyota Motor Corp say they have tamed volatile lithium-ion battery technology, and can now safely pack more power at no significant extra cost, giving the Japanese automaker the option to enter the growing all-electric car market.
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Publish Date:31/October/2016 | 04:47