Toyota/Lexus product pipeline 2017e-20e
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Toyota/Lexus product pipeline 2017e-20e
2017e
Toyota C-HR- Small CUV
Lexus LC500 - Coupe
2018e
Toyota 4Runner - Mid SUV
Lexus LS - Sedan
Toyota Camry - Sedan
2019e
Toyota RAV4 - Small CUV
Toyota Tundra - Large Pickup
Toyota Sienna - Minivan
Lexus GX - Mid Lux SUV
Lexus ES - Sedan
Lexus CT - Hatchback
Toyota Avalon - Sedan
Toyota Yaris - Hatchback & Sedan
2020e
Toyota Highlander - Mid CUV
Lexus NX - Mid Lux CUV
Toyota Sequoia - Large SUV
Toyota Land Cruiser - Large SUV
Lexus LX - Large Lux SUV
Lexus GS - Sedan
Lexus IS - Coupe, Sedan & Convertible
Toyota Corolla - Sedan
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http://www.autonews.com/assets/PDF/CA105235511.PDF
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Toyota C-HR- Small CUV
Lexus LC500 - Coupe
2018e
Toyota 4Runner - Mid SUV
Lexus LS - Sedan
Toyota Camry - Sedan
2019e
Toyota RAV4 - Small CUV
Toyota Tundra - Large Pickup
Toyota Sienna - Minivan
Lexus GX - Mid Lux SUV
Lexus ES - Sedan
Lexus CT - Hatchback
Toyota Avalon - Sedan
Toyota Yaris - Hatchback & Sedan
2020e
Toyota Highlander - Mid CUV
Lexus NX - Mid Lux CUV
Toyota Sequoia - Large SUV
Toyota Land Cruiser - Large SUV
Lexus LX - Large Lux SUV
Lexus GS - Sedan
Lexus IS - Coupe, Sedan & Convertible
Toyota Corolla - Sedan
source
http://www.autonews.com/assets/PDF/CA105235511.PDF
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Looking back at previous reports and i notice they do miss out on a few models or give wrong dates for redesigns, for example a few years back in late 2009 they had the Tacoma down for a 2013 redesign. Maybe Toyota actually had planned a 2013 redesign but then delayed it? I am sure if you look around at previous reports you will find other new models that either hadn't been mentioned or given wrong redesign dates.
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Both Lexus and Toyota seem to be later than they should, especially since as much as we know so far they want to aggressively introduce new platform.
For instance, it seems that for NA, both Rav4 and Corolla will be introduced in 2019 due to new plants being built at that time for new TNGA models. Lexus models will likely be introduced year earlier than 2020 and CT likely in 2018.
Yaris will likely be shown in Europe next year but who knows when will it be done for NA. Same goes for Corolla/Rav4 - they might start sales a bit earlier worldwide, it has happened before.
For instance, it seems that for NA, both Rav4 and Corolla will be introduced in 2019 due to new plants being built at that time for new TNGA models. Lexus models will likely be introduced year earlier than 2020 and CT likely in 2018.
Yaris will likely be shown in Europe next year but who knows when will it be done for NA. Same goes for Corolla/Rav4 - they might start sales a bit earlier worldwide, it has happened before.
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