Enjoyable to drive
All electric vehicles are automatic, delivering a quiet, smooth, effortless drive. Toyota electric vehicles offer an impressive range, giving you peace of mind.
Enjoyable to drive
All electric vehicles are automatic, delivering a quiet, smooth, effortless drive. Toyota electric vehicles offer an impressive range, giving you peace of mind.
Convenient charging
Many people choose to charge their EV at home most of the time, for ease and efficiency. For longer journeys, you can charge your car with a public charger.
Lower running costs
Charging an electric car can be cheaper than a fuelling a conventional vehicle. In cities, you may be able to drive electric vehicles in low emission and congestion charge zones with reduced fees.
Electric cars can be cheaper to run than a conventional car, especially when it comes to fuelling them.
Most people charge their car at home or work the majority of the time which can save money, and it is convenient too.
Use our charging cost calculator to estimate the running costs of one of our electric vehicles.
Driving electric vehicles can save you money as a company car driver and as an employer.
Lower CO2 emissions in comparison with conventionally powered vehicles result in lower Benefit-In-Kind (BIK) rates for company car drivers, and reduced Class 1A National Insurance contributions for employers.
We also offer competitive finance packages tailored to suit your business.
Home charging
Charging your EV at home is convenient and can be cost-effective too. With a wallbox like Toyota HomeCharge, you can easily schedule charging sessions to take advantage of lower electricity rates during off-peak hours. It's simple too. Plug in overnight and wake up to a fully charged battery, ready for the day ahead.
Public charging
The EV public charging network is expanding rapidly, with thousands of public charge points, conveniently located at workplaces, supermarkets, and more. For longer journeys, the motorway network is well-equipped with rapid and ultra-rapid chargers, ensuring you can recharge quickly on your route.
The price of an electric car varies according to the model. Explore our model range to discover the cost of Toyota electric vehicles.
To ensure you make the right choice when it comes to choosing your next car, you can try our help me choose tool, or speak to your local dealer who will be able to guide you to make the right choice for your lifestyle.
A battery electric vehicle does not have a tailpipe resulting in zero tailpipe emissions. It needs to be plugged in to charge as it runs on battery power alone.
A hybrid switches between petrol and electric power, and pure electric power, and the hybrid battery charges when braking or coasting – there is no need to plug in.
Switching to an electric vehicle can help you save on fuel costs—especially with a dedicated EV energy tariff.
EVs offer a smooth, quiet driving experience, and with the convenience of home charging, you’ll only have to visit service stations on longer journeys.
Experience one of our All-Electric models for yourself by booking a test drive.
Electric cars can be very efficient as company cars, as they are taxed based on their CO2 emissions.
For the 25/26 tax year, the Benefit-In-Kind (BIK) rate for fully electric cars is just 3%, so choosing a bZ4X as your company car could mean you pay as little as £22 per month in company car tax^.
^Tax calculation based on 20% tax payer, 3% BIK for tax year 25/26, bZ4X Pure FWD priced at £42,930 excluding metallic paint.
Charging an EV is simple and flexible, with options to suit your lifestyle:
The distance an EV can travel between charges, also know as range varies between make and model.
As with any vehicle, however it is powered, the range also depends on a number of factors such as weather and driving style.
Our range calculator can help you estimate how far you can travel on one charge, based on a number of factors.
Charging time depends on how and where you are charging your EV.
At home, you can conveniently, and quickly charge your vehicle using a dedicated EV charger. You can even a domestic plug socket, although this is the slowest way to charge.
Rapid chargers are the fastest way to charge when you are traveling. These can be commonly found at service stations, you can charge your car quickly whilst you have a break from driving and grab a coffee.
Our charging time calculator can help you estimate how long it will take to charge your chosen model.