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TOYOTA RAV4 Success History

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TOYOTA RAV4 Success History How Toyota Created the Compact SUV Segment with the RAV4 When Toyota launched the RAV4 in 1994—its name standing for Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive—it didn’t just introduce a new… TOYOTA RAV4 Success History

ARENE

2026 RAV4: First to feature Toyota’s new Arene software

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Woven by Toyota (WbyT) announced today that their Arene software development platform is making its debut in Toyota’s latest-generation RAV4, set to launch within the 2025 fiscal year. This marks a significant stride towards Toyota’s vision of a software-defined future with zero accidents, as the new RAV4 will be the first Toyota vehicle delivered to customers with features developed and powered by Arene.2026 RAV4: First to feature Toyota’s new Arene software

Harley-Davidson Breakout

Harley-Davidson Breakout: 5 Point Breakdown

The Harley-Davidson Breakout truly lives up to its name, not just as a departure from the usual, but as a “breakout” from traditional Harley-Davidson design. While the dictionary might define “breakout” as an escape or sudden success, this motorcycle embodies both, offering a bold shift from its predecessors. Despite some clear drawbacks, its undeniable charm quickly makes you fall for it.Harley-Davidson Breakout: 5 Point Breakdown

German

German automobiles The no.1 unstoppable force

German automobiles: a road presence that commands absolute respect

Germann automotive engineering stands unmatched, built on a century of cultural emphasis on quality, efficiency, and innovation. This dedication to precision fuels groundbreaking ideas, resulting in a high rate of patent filings and substantial R&D investment. Germany’s innovation hubs now attract global companies establishing their own development centers.German automobiles The no.1 unstoppable force

Electric Trucks

By 2028, Electric Trucks are expected to make up 50% of sales in China.

ELECTRIC TRUCKS MARKET CHINA

Electric Trucks could make up half of China’s  sales by 2028, rising sharply from just 10% in 2024, according to Zeng Yuqun, chairman of leading battery manufacturer CATL. His comments, reported by the Shanghai government-affiliated news outlet Jiemian during the launch of a battery-swapping initiative for heavy trucks, point to growing pressure on fuel demand in the sector—already impacted by the increasing use of LNG-powered trucks in China.By 2028, Electric Trucks are expected to make up 50% of sales in China.