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Big, bold and extremely comfortable, the tank-like 2023 Toyota Sequoia is a solid, family-pleasing SUV with a couple of curious quirks.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

If you like the simple, no-brainer operation of the Toyota RAV4 Prime or Venza hybrid, the easy-to-use bZ4X SUV is a natural step into pure-electric life.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

Class-leading sales continue to gloss over its flaws, but how much longer can Toyota go without modernizing the Tacoma?

By Brian Normile
Road Test Editor

Redesigned at long last, the 2022 Toyota Tundra pickup truck prioritizes improvements for the many over novelties for the few.

By Kelsey Mays
Assistant Managing Editor-News

Toyota has turned the popular Corolla transportation appliance into the Corolla Cross, a roomier, more versatile, even slower transportation appliance — now with optional all-wheel drive.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

The 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser is hard to recommend as a luxury three-row family hauler, but it makes sense as a two-row adventure-mobile, which is what you get with the Heritage Edition.

By Joe Bruzek
Managing Editor

Sky-high fuel efficiency with front- or all-wheel drive remains the main draw for the 2021 version of Toyota’s iconic Prius hybrid, even as the aging current generation grows less competitive in other ways.

By Kelsey Mays
Assistant Managing Editor-News

There aren’t many big, comfortable family sedans that can match the 2021 Avalon Hybrid’s spacious interior, comfortable accommodations and excellent gas mileage.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

Smooth, quiet and comfortable, the 2021 Camry Hybrid is still a pleasant transportation device, but the value equation for its extra-cost hybrid powertrain is questionable.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

The 2020 Toyota C-HR uses its funky styling (mostly) to its advantage, with a generous helping of standard safety features.

By Brian Normile
Road Test Editor