Overview
- A new interior teaser confirms three rows with second-row captain's chairs, a panoramic glass roof, a digital instrument cluster and a large center touchscreen.
- The images also show USB ports near the C-pillars and outlets report rear climate controls aimed at family use.
- Toyota has not disclosed the name or powertrain, and industry reporting links the design to the 2021 bZ Large concept and a possible Highlander-related badge, which remain unconfirmed.
- The vehicle aligns with Toyota's plan to build a three-row electric SUV in 2026 at its Georgetown, Kentucky plant using batteries sourced from North Carolina.
- If it is fully electric, it would compete in a growing three-row segment that includes the Kia EV9, Hyundai Ioniq 9, Cadillac Vistiq and Rivian R1S.