As part of the renewed effort to invest in battery-electric vehicles, Toyota decided to do a teardown of the most popular electric vehicle in the world right now: the Tesla Model Y.
Some Toyota executives who participated in the teardown talked to Automotive News, and one of them called Tesla’s electric SUV a “work of art”:
Taking the skin off the Model Y, it was truly a work of art. It’s unbelievable.
The Japanese automaker appears to be particularly impressed with the simplicity of Tesla’s vehicle architecture and powertrain.
Despite making cars for almost a century, Toyota has been having issues with its recent shift to electric vehicles.
Now it is trying to learn from Tesla as it plans to build a new EV platform to launch new electric vehicles starting in 2026.
Electrek’s Take
I have been saying it for five years now: All legacy automakers need to do to kick-start their own EV effort is learn from Tesla.
Tesla has shown an undeniable blueprint for successful EV programs. It makes no sense not to learn from it.
I am glad to see Toyota finally do it, but what is so frustrating is that Toyota used to own a large stake in Tesla and worked together on an EV program. The Japanese automaker could have learned so much there.
Instead, it only used Tesla for compliance with EV programs.
That’s why it is in this situation right now – years behind the competition when it comes to battery-electric vehicles. Can it catch up? Maybe, but I have doubts.
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