https://electrek.co/2019/12/11/toyota-plans-potential-fourth-ev-for-europe-a-battery-electric-minicar/
Toyota plans potential fourth EV for Europe, a battery-electric minicar
Dec. 11th 2019  Bradley Berman

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The small Toyota Aygo, launched in 2014, is the company’s only car sold in
Europe without a hybrid option. When a new version of the Aygo arrives, it
could leapfrog a hybrid and take on a full, battery-electric powertrain.

While the plans are not certain, the motivation for an Aygo EV is clear:
compliance. Johan Van Zyl, Toyota Europe CEO, told Automotive News:

Some cities are applying zero-emissions zones, so we must think about the
future and say, ‘How are we going to ensure that we have an electrified
version of an A (minicar) – or sub A-segment car that we’ll be able to
utilize for these cities?

In April, London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone [
https://electrek.co/2019/04/09/london-ulez-goes-live/
] went into effect in the city’s central section. Numerous other cities
across Europe have, or are planning to introduce, low- and zero-emission
zones.

Toyota previously said it will launch three battery-electric vehicles by
2021 in Europe, including an all-electric version of the Lexus UX compact
SUV [
https://electrek.co/2019/12/09/lexus-launches-electric-suv-for-asia-and-europe-showing-that-toyota-can-quickly-shift-to-evs/
]. Toyota will also sell an electric version of the C-HR compact SUV and a
van sourced from PSA.

Given further evidence to a potential Aygo EV, Toyota develops and builds
the minicar in a partnership with the PSA group. According to Automotive
News, Peugeot and Citroen indicated that any replacement for its minicars
will be electric.

Van Zyl said the Aygo minicar was bringing younger drivers to the Toyota
brand. It’s also a high-volume car, selling more than 83,000 units in Europe
this year through October. Toyota remains one of the few automakers, along
with Hyundai and Kia, to commit to Europe’s smallest segment.

Two vastly different EV markets are developing on opposite sides of the
Atlantic. In the United States, nearly all new EVs are crossovers, sedans,
and trucks, while Europe is introducing lower-cost, small EVs.

Honda e electric car
The adorable Honda E city car will arrive on European roads in summer 2020.
Unfortunately, the $33,000 small EV with a 35.5-kWh pack (offering about 125
miles of range) is not coming to the United States.

Volkswagen Group’s VW Up, Skoda Citigo and Seat Mii minicars are expected to
be replaced by battery-powered versions based on a shortened version of the
automaker’s Modular Electric Drive Toolkit (MEB) architecture.

In September, Volkswagen announced the new e-up!, a small EV that sells for
the equivalent of about $24,000 before incentives. Its 32-kilowatt-hour
battery pack will likely have a range similar to the Honda E.

Volkswagen e-up!
According to Automotive News, the Euro6d Temp emission standard due in
September next year is paving the way for EVs. It’s difficult for smaller
gas cars to meet NOx emissions as gas- and diesel-powered vehicles
cost-effectively.

Toyota can continue selling gasoline Aygos without penalties after stringent
new CO2 regulations starting in January because more than half the company’s
European sales are gas-electric hybrid models.

Electrek’s Take
For a company that has disavowed battery-electric vehicles [
https://electrek.co/2019/11/25/interview-toyotas-sales-and-marketing-chief-says-theres-no-demand-for-evs/
], it’s remarkable to see Toyota add one more potential EV to three others
already announced.

As we posted a few days ago, Toyota is prepared to shift to EVs when it
wants to [
https://electrek.co/2019/12/09/lexus-launches-electric-suv-for-asia-and-europe-showing-that-toyota-can-quickly-shift-to-evs/
], or when it’s forced to make the shift to comply with regulations. With
Europe’s emissions regulations getting tougher in 2020, here comes Toyota
EVs.

What’s cool about a potential Aygo EV, as well as small battery-electric
cars from Honda, VW, and PSA, is their potential to bring battery-electric
cars downmarket. I can’t shake the hope that Honda will bring the Honda E to
America.
[© electrek.co]


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