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Steve Birkett    November 21, 2019 - 12:56PM

Someone needs to offer compelling PHEVs as other manufacturers exit that category, and Toyota is as well placed as anyone to fill that space. Once owners experience the improved acceleration and smoother operation of battery-assisted driving, as well as spending extended periods of time not having to visit a gas station, the natural progression is to explore all-electric options. That's how we ended up in a Bolt EV after driving a Volt, so I hope Toyota has some exciting full BEVs ready for the post-RAV4 PHEV buyer!

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