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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1130450)4/18/2019 4:39:33 PM
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Battery-Powered Toyota C-HR Highlights Electric Debuts In China

Don’t ask about specifications just yet.

Toyota has just jumped into the battery-powered pool, revealing a small collection of all-electrics at the Auto Shanghai 2019. The most notable was its compact crossover, the C-HR EV. It’s the first completely electrified vehicle from the Japanese brand to come to China. Curiously, the other main EV is also the C-HR, but wears a badge proclaiming itself to be the Izoa EV. It, according to Autocar, will be built by the state-owned outfit FAW. Toyota says the twins should be offered to consumers in 2020.