Toyota has revealed its new Urban SUV and Sport Crossover concepts which will feature among the six dedicated electric vehicles (EVs) it will be introducing by 2026. 

The two models will join its existing bZ4x model and the C-HR-sized bZ compact SUV, which was revealed last year, as part of Toyota's growing line-up.

The Urban SUV Concept is a close-to-production design for a model that is due to be revealed in 2024. The new vehicle will be the most compact and accessible in Toyota's planned six-model dedicated EV line-up and will compete in the B-SUV segment, which Toyota predicts will be one of the largest markets for EVs in Europe.

It has "authentic" SUV design and draws on the success of the hybrid electric Toyota Yaris Cross, a top-selling model in its class. As well as the option of all-wheel drive – a key element for Toyota products – customers will also have two battery choices, to suit their budget or driving range requirements. 

The Sport Crossover Concept signals an alternative to SUV models with a distinctive, fastback profile. Toyota says it will provide an "attractive proposition" for first-time electric car customers and a stylish alternative to SUVs.  It offers maximum comfort combined with the practicality of five doors, a large boot and generous rear leg room. Developed in conjunction with BYD, it is scheduled for introduction in Europe in 2025.

Yoshihiro Nakata, president and CEO of Toyota Motor Europe, said: “While we will continue to offer multiple carbon reduction technologies, we will also steadily increase the number of zero-emissions vehicles we offer to customers.” 

In Europe, Toyota’s electrified mix is already at 71% and is expected to grow to 75% in 2024. This will further expand with new battery electric vehicles playing an increasingly significant role in its sales volumes.  

By 2026, TME will offer around 15 different zero emission vehicles under the Toyota brand, from passenger cars to light commercial vehicles. At this time, Toyota’s European EV mix is expected to be more than 20% with more than 250,000 vehicle sales per annum.