Toyota Electrified

A Toyota Electrified Vehicle for Every Lifestyle...

Empowering the Future

Weโ€™ve been leading the charge for more than 20 years. So that today you can choose from an array of Toyota electrified vehicles and powertrains, and find the right one for you.

Over 30 Million

Toyota Electrified Vehicles Sold Worldwide Since 1997

One Company Multiple Solutions

At Gateway Toyota, we believe that different mobility needs require different mobility solutions. Thatโ€™s why weโ€™re investing in a range of electrified technologies.

Hybrid

Hybrid Electric (HEV)

Self-charging convenience. Toyota Hybrids seamlessly combine a gas engine with electric motors. The battery recharges as you drive, so you never need to plug in.

  • Best For: Drivers looking for maximum fuel efficiency with zero changes to their routine.
  • Charging: 100% Self-Charging.
Plug-In Hybrid

Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV)

The best of both worlds. PHEVs operate like an EV for short distances but can switch to hybrid mode for longer trips. You choose when to use electricity or gas.

  • Best For: Drivers who want an electric commute but the freedom to go anywhere.
  • Charging: Plug in to maximize your EV-only range.
Electric

Plug-In Electric (BEV)

Zero-emission performance. Powered entirely by electricity. Experience a near-silent drive, instant torque, and the complete elimination of gas costs.

  • Best For: Drivers looking to eliminate gas and oil changes entirely.
  • Charging: Home charging or public DC fast charging.
Hydrogen

Hydrogen Fuel Cell (FCEV)

Innovative zero-emissions. Hydrogen combines with oxygen to create electricity, leaving only water vapor as a byproduct. High performance with fast refueling.

  • Best For: Forward-thinking drivers who want zero emissions and 5-minute refueling.
  • Charging: Refuel at dedicated Hydrogen stations.

Find Your Ideal Electrified Toyota

From compact sedan to full-size pickup, we offer a wide selection of electrified Toyota Cars, Trucks and SUVs to help power your lifestyle.

Discover Toyota Electrified Lineup

Electric (BEV)

2026 Toyota bZ

Toyota's all-electric SUV features a standard NACS charge port and a refined interior designed for Edmonton's active lifestyles.

  • Up to 468 km Range (AWD XLE)
  • Standard Toyota Safety Sense 4.0
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Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV)

2026 RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid

Experience the performance of the 6th Gen Plug-In powertrain. Commute on pure electric or switch to gas for the long haul.

  • 80 km+ Electric-Only Range
  • 324 Net Combined Horsepower
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Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV)

2026 Prius Plug-In Hybrid

The aerodynamic icon. A sophisticated plug-in system that offers peak efficiency for city and highway driving.

  • 72 km Electric-Only Range
  • Sleek, Ground-Up Redesign
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Hybrid (HEV)

2026 Camry Hybrid

Now exclusively hybrid. The 2026 Camry delivers standard performance and efficiency for any Alberta commute.

  • Standard 5th Gen Hybrid System
  • Electronic AWD Available
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Hybrid (HEV)

2026 Corolla Hybrid

A Canadian staple made even more efficient. Reliable, stylish, and built to handle Edmonton intersections.

  • Available Electronic AWD
  • Toyota Multimedia System with 5G
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Hybrid (HEV)

2026 RAV4 Hybrid

The best-selling SUV in Canada is now fully electrified. Standard AWD and built right here in Ontario.

  • 236 Combined Net Horsepower
  • 6.0 L/100km Combined Est.
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Hybrid (HEV)

2026 Grand Highlander Hybrid

Maximum comfort for up to 8 passengers. True adult-sized seating with the power of i-FORCE MAX.

  • 362 Net Combined HP (MAX)
  • AWD with Torque Vectoring
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Hybrid (HEV)

2026 Sienna

The hybrid minivan that does it all. Standard AWD and a spacious interior for the ultimate family experience.

  • Exclusively Hybrid Lineup
  • 6.6 L/100km Combined Est.
Explore Sienna
Hybrid (i-FORCE MAX)

2026 Tacoma Hybrid

The mid-size king meets high-output torque. Built for the ruts of Alberta and weekend adventures in the Rockies.

  • 465 lb-ft of Hybrid Torque
  • Available TRD Pro Performance
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Hybrid (i-FORCE MAX)

2026 Tundra Hybrid

Massive capability with electric torque assist. Towing up to 11,170 lbs with the i-FORCE MAX engine.

  • 583 lb-ft of Low-End Torque
  • Panoramic View Monitor Standard
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Hybrid (i-FORCE MAX)

2026 Land Cruiser

The off-road legend returns as a standard hybrid. Full-time 4WD and a design that nods to its heritage.

  • i-FORCE MAX Powertrain Standard
  • 6,000 lbs Towing Capacity
Explore Land Cruiser

Still Want to Learn More?

Frequently Asked Questions About Electric Toyota

The more you know, the more you will appreciate the benefits of electrifying your Toyota.


Understanding electrified technology

A hybrid (HEV) seamlessly combines a gas engine with electric motors. The battery recharges while you drive so it's always ready to go without ever needing to be plugged in.

A plug-in hybrid (PHEV) uses both gas and electricity. While it recharges on the go, you must plug it in to get the full benefit of increased electric-only driving range.

A battery electric vehicle (BEV) is powered entirely by a battery and electric motors. They can recharge slightly through braking, but require plugging in for a full charge.

An FCEV uses fuel cells to generate electricity from hydrogen and oxygen. It takes about five minutes to refuel and emits only water vapor from its exhaust.

Safety & performance

Yes. They adhere to all Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Cables are shrouded in bright-orange cladding for safety, and Toyota works closely with first responders for training.

Electrified vehicles are silent, so an Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) adds a hum to alert pedestrians. Beeping is typically your Rear Cross Traffic Alert system detecting nearby movement.

AWD monitors slip and adjusts torque instantly, making it excellent for icy roads. 4WD is a rugged mechanical connection that may experience a slight delay in extreme cold due to fluid viscosity.

Drive them just like a typical car! Toyotaโ€™s Hybrid Synergy Drive works in the background. Fueling a hybrid is identical to a gas vehicle; you only plug in for PHEVs and BEVs.

Maintenance & care

No. They follow the same 6-month/8,000 KM schedule. In fact, regenerative braking saves brake pad life, and there are no starters, alternators, or belts to replace.

For the first 1,600 km, avoid aggressive acceleration and heavy braking. This helps the mechanical components settle in and ensures a longer life for your engine.

There is an emergency key inside the fob to unlock the door. To start the engine, hold the fob directly against the Start button while pressing the brake.

With proper care at Gateway Toyota, engines have hit 1.6 million kilometers (1 million miles). Following your maintenance schedule is the best way to ensure maximum longevity.