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Benefits of Hybrid and All-Electric Toyota Vehicles in Canton, GA

Toyota is known for creating high-quality, safe vehicles, and with each new year, the brand’s models are just getting better and better. Throughout the Toyota brand’s history, the company’s engineers have led the way in the development of vehicles powered by alternative fuels. Today, electrified Toyota vehicles are trusted by drivers worldwide — and if you’re ready to make the leap to a hybrid, plug-in hybrid or all-electric Toyota, the Cherokee County Toyota team is here to help! We’d love to introduce you to the exciting lineup of electrified vehicles in our showroom. No matter the body style you’re looking for, you’re bound to find the right fit when you shop with us.

Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of driving an electrified Toyota, then browse our new 2024 lineup to see which model is right for you. We have plenty of options in stock, but if we don’t have the exact ride you’re looking for, we can order it for you — just contact us today!

Get to Know Our Diverse Electrified Lineup

Learn about the different ways an electrified Toyota makes life easier.

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What are the benefits of driving a Toyota electrified vehicle?

Fuel Efficiency

Choosing a fuel-efficient hybrid Toyota will help you drive farther without having to fuel up often. You’ll get great gas mileage with any of the Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs) and Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (SULEVs) in the Toyota lineup. For instance, the new 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid is capable of a manufacturer-estimated 52 mpg (city/highway combined).1 Want to avoid the gas pump altogether? Upgrade to the all-electric Toyota bZ4X.

Greener Driving

Driving a hybrid or an EV isn’t just good for your wallet — it’s good for the planet, too. If you’re looking for ways to minimize your carbon footprint and go green, switching to a fuel-efficient vehicle makes a major difference. Mother Earth will thank you!

Long-Term Savings

There are savings galore when you drive an electrified Toyota. As mentioned, you’ll stop for gas less when driving a hybrid, and you won’t have to pay for fuel at all with an EV. Speaking of EVs, you’ll pay less for maintenance by driving an all-electric Toyota. Why? Because EVs don’t use a traditional engine, you’ll be able to skip oil changes, transmission flushes and other routine maintenance that an engine requires.

Toyota Hybrid and All-Electric FAQs

It’s important to look beyond MSRP when choosing between an electrified vehicle and a traditional, gas-powered one. Consider the long-term financial perks of a greener ride rather than the starting price alone, and you’ll see that there are major savings in store when you choose an electrified Toyota.

Regenerative braking is a system that allows an EV or a hybrid to recapture energy (produced when braking) that would otherwise be lost. This energy is redirected to charge the battery, improving the model’s fuel efficiency. Regenerative braking also helps hybrid models produce fewer tailpipe emissions.

There are many places to charge a plug-in hybrid or an EV — including your own home, if you have a wallbox charger installed in your garage! When you’re on the go, you can stop at a public charging station to top off your battery. There are thousands of stations on the ChargePoint and EVgo networks, with even more being constructed.

A wide variety of factors influence charging time, so check your model’s specifications for more specific information. The weather, the temperature of the battery, what charging equipment you’re using and the health of your vehicle and battery can all affect how long it takes to charge.

Charging times will vary and are dependent on factors such as outdoor temperature, current battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car condition. You will find specific charging times in the technical specifications for each available electrified model.

Your new 2024 Toyota hybrid will come with a 36-Month/36,000-Mile Basic Warranty, a 60-Month/60,000-Mile Powertrain Warranty2 and a 96-Month/100,000-Mile Hybrid Systems Warranty.3 The model’s battery will be covered for 120 months or 150,000 miles,4 whichever comes first.

A new 2024 Toyota EV will come with the Basic and Powertrain Warranties, plus a 96-Month/100,000-Mile Toyota Electric Vehicle Drive Components Warranty.5 This warranty covers the transaxle, traction battery and inverter with converter.

Explore the Toyota Hybrid and All-Electric Lineup

2023 Toyota bZ4X
2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid
2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid
2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid
2024 Toyota Crown
2024 Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid
2024 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
2024 Toyota Prius
2024 Toyota Prius Prime
2024 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
2024 Toyota RAV4 Prime
2024 Toyota Sequoia
2024 Toyota Sienna
2024 Toyota Tundra i-FORCE MAX
2024 Toyota Venza

There are many reasons why you should consider a new electrified Toyota when you’re ready to start shopping. If you'd like to learn more about our inventory or would like to take a test drive, feel free to contact us directly or stop by Cherokee County Toyota, located at 301 Liberty Blvd, Canton, GA 30114. We look forward to serving customers from Alpharetta and the greater Atlanta area.

1Projected EPA-estimated 28 city/39 hwy/32 combined mpg rating for 2024 Camry LE, SE and SE Nightshade Edition; 27 city/38 hwy/31 combined mpg rating for 2024 Camry XLE 4-Cylinder and XSE 4-Cylinder; 22 city/33 hwy/26 combined mpg rating for 2024 Camry XLE V6; 22 city/32 hwy/26 combined mpg rating for 2024 Camry XSE V6; 21 city/31 hwy/25 combined mpg rating for 2024 Camry TRD; 51 city/53 hwy/52 combined mpg rating for 2024 Camry LE Hybrid; and 44 city/47 hwy/46 combined mpg rating for 2024 Camry SE Hybrid, XLE Hybrid and XSE Hybrid as determined by manufacturer. EPA estimates not available at time of publishing. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov. As of 12/22/2023.

2For information regarding the Federal and California Emission Control Warranties, and Tire Limited Warranties, please see the applicable Warranty and Maintenance Guide. Emission coverages vary under Federal and California regulations.

3Date and mileage limitations refer to whichever occurs first from the date of purchase. Warranty coverage is subject to other terms and conditions. Refer to applicable Warranty and Maintenance Guide for full details.

4For Toyota hybrid, plug-in hybrid, fuel cell and battery electric vehicles beginning model year 2020, the hybrid (HV) battery is covered for 10 years from date of first use or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. Coverage is subject to the terms and conditions of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. See Owner’s Warranty and Maintenance Guide for details.

5The Electric Vehicle Drive Components Warranty (transaxle, traction battery, inverter with converter) is in effect for 8 years or 100,000 miles from the new vehicle purchase/lease date, whichever comes first. Warranty coverage is subject to other terms and conditions. Refer to applicable Warranty and Maintenance Guide for full details.