There is absolutely nothing wrong with the Toyota Camry. It's attractive, comfortable, and has a well-earned reputation for reliability. In its current form, it's also extremely fuel-efficient. All 2025 Camry models feature hybrid powertrains,
Brand Finance has published its annual Global 500 report for 2025, and the situation isn't rosy for the most valuable EV automaker in the world
The automotive industry, like every other aspect of modern life, is undergoing a seismic transformation. Over the next decade, new technologies and fueling systems will redefine how we think about
A 49-year-old man has been arrested, months after a crash in Pompano Beach left his son injured and another driver dead, authorities confirmed.
A teenager has been arrested following an early hours two vehicle crash on a busy main road, which saw four people taken to hospital.
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The Brand Finance Global 500 report for 2025 confirms that Toyota Motor Corporation continues to be the most valuable automobile brand in the world. Released on January 21, 2025, the annual report evaluates the top 500 global brands across all industries.
Then there's the discontinuation of the Supra. Toyota has already unveiled a potent Final Edition of this beloved model. This is significant, as the Supra famously shared a platform and engine with the Z4, with the former being equipped with BMW's most potent B58 ever.
Toyota has surpassed Tesla to become the most valuable brand in the automotive industry, with a brand value of $64.7 billion.
Toyota's new 2.0-liter turbocharged engine is a game-changer in performance. Expected to produce over 400 horsepower, it's set to power Toyota's future sports cars and compete with top-tier brands. Enthusiasts can look forward to thrilling driving experiences.
Toyota Motor Corporation has retained its position as the world’s most valuable car brand in the Brand Finance Global 500 report for
According to Bloomberg, in 2024, BYD zoomed past Toyota with 6,191 cars sold, compared to Toyota’s 5,736, more than quadrupling sales from 1,416 BYD cars sold the previous year. The company captured 14 per cent of Singapore’s tightly regulated market, also outpacing Tesla (2,384), Mercedes-Benz (4,487), and BMW (5,042).