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Back to the future: Toyota sets sights on old-car upgrades in zero-emissions drive

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Back to the future: Toyota sets sights on old-car upgrades in zero-emissions drive

TOYOTA AE86. Toyota introduces electric versions of the its popular AE86 cars

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Toyota showcases electric versions of its popular AE86 range from the '80s

CHIBA, Japan – In an eye-catching bid to show that cars can be clean while appealing to old-school petrolheads, Toyota Motor on Friday, January 13, showcased zero-emission versions of its 1980s sports range, which still boasts a strong global fan base.

At an industry event for customised cars in Chiba, east of Tokyo, the Japanese automaker unveiled two cars of the AE86 generation, one modified as a battery-electric vehicle (BEV) and the other as a hydrogen-engine model.

A view of the Toyota AE86 BEV’s electric engine bay. Photo from Toyota

Toyota President Akio Toyoda said remodelling existing cars needed to be explored as an option to achieve a goal of zero carbon emissions by 2050. In Japan, only one in about 20 cars on the road are new, and older ones are mainly powered at least partly by gasoline.

“It’s important to leave a choice for cars that are already loved or owned by someone,” Toyoda, a self-confessed car-lover and race-car driver, said at the event.

The Toyota AE86 with a hydrogen engine. Photo from Toyota

A relative newcomer to the mass EV market, Toyota has plans to invest $70 billion to electrify its vehicles and produce more batteries, and aims to sell at least 3.5 million battery electric models (BEVs) in 2030. – Rappler.com

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