Toyota CEO, "This NEW Engine Will Destroy The Entire EV Industry!"

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Toyota CEO, "This NEW Engine Will Destroy The Entire EV Industry!"

Toyota, the world's largest car maker, faces challenges from the growing electric vehicle market and new competitors. To address this, Toyota has introduced a revolutionary new engine to transform the car industry and regain market leadership. What makes this engine unique? How will it change the car industry? Join us in this special episode as we reveal Toyota's new engine that aims to surpass the electric vehicle market.

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  • Hydrogen engines sound very positive for the environment. Yes, batteries are good, but they are not perfect because we have to mine for the raw materials, which ultimately causes significant environmental degradation...
  • @CrossWare
    I would like to note, that CO2 is required for life on Earth.
  • Toyota is a great and innovative company and I look forward to their development of an alternative to EV ❤😊
  • Toyota one company that is truly not lazy and rivals it's competitor's. When the japanese set out to solve a problems there is not stopping them. Much respect to the Japanese and its people.
  • @Paul-uf2ou
    Hydrogen is great but it needs a lot of electricity to produce it in the first place.
  • One big drawback for hydrogen powers the fact that it requires five's times the storage volume for the same range. In other words, if you have the same size fuel tank, you will 1/5 of the distance, so instead of being able to go 500 miles on a full tank, your range will be 100.
  • Toyota once was a great and respected car manufacturer.
  • The future is EVs for many obvious reasons! I would direct my innovations into self-charging EVs. For example, the possibility to use the body of the car as solar system to charge the battery of the vehicle in addition to the normal way of charging! Just a thought!
  • @acdas1
    Looks reality. But need lots of efforts and more innovations. I am confident that Toyota will successfully overcome all the hurdles.
  • This technology has been around 20 years ago, CNG vehicle rolled out in Singapore in 2002 but till date was unsuccessful.
  • @dld4045
    I would certainly be interested in the THS2 Engine, whether gas or hydrogen. This is great forward thinking. I only wish the rest of the industry would pull their heads out of their posterior and understand the buyer's needs and likes, which translate to profit.
  • Toyota company Will not only make the environment cleaner but it also reduce crude oil product in use currently as well balancing this countries exports and economics to neutral mode.
  • I own 3 great used cars. 2 are Toyota's and one Honda. What makes them great is there are hundreds of things less to go wrong than on the newer cars. And yes 2 of them needed work done with some parts replaced with new, and that was 10 years ago. All 3 have never been plagued with electrical problems or towed from being broke down on the side of the road. The price of all 3 including the new parts and repairs was by far less than the cheapest new car 10 years ago as well, and still run great today. I posted this for people who no longer can just go out and buy a new car today without taking a big hit that could never be paid off anyway with sky high prices on food, rent and everything else.
  • Currently electrolysis is 75% efficient. It would not generate enough energy to keep the battery charged much lees move the car. The engineers at Toyota obviously know this. Nice try.
  • There are people and organizations that resist changes, sticking to old habits.
  • @PEETY666
    I believe that Energy Conversion Devices in Troy, Michigan was working on these concepts decades ago. They also developed the nickel metal hydride battery.
  • @frenchimp
    Just ask Toyota Mirai owners what they think about it.