The six planned models will expand Toyota's hybrid engine range of vehicles that run on petrol and electricity at a time when rivals such as Nissan are developing all-electric vehicles.
The Wall Street Journal, citing a Toyota official in Detroit, said the six new hybrids would include two luxury brand Lexus vehicles and four Toyota models.
The Wall Street Journal, citing a Toyota official in Detroit, said the six new hybrids would include two luxury brand Lexus vehicles and four Toyota models.
Some will be hybrid models only - like the Prius - while others will also have a petrol engine variant, the report said. All of the hybrids will be new, and not next-generation versions of existing models.
Toyota's Prius hybrid has been a success for the carmaker, particularly in Japan where the compact vehicle has topped the country's best-seller list since May last year.
It is now looking to compete with rivals in the increasingly competitive environmentally friendly market.
Nissan's all-electric Leaf vehicle, which has a top speed of more than 140km an hour and is powered by a lithium battery, will go on sale later this year. - AFP
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