Toyota's EVs are quietly crushing it this year.
The company has sold nearly 22,000 EVs year-to-date, more than double the same period last year.
Thanks to two new models, Toyota is now outselling Volksagen, Nissan, Ford, and many other players.
After slow-rolling its move toward electric cars for years, Toyota is becoming one of this year's biggest EV success stories.
From January through June, the company sold 21,855 EVs in the U.S., a 136% surge over the same period in 2025, according to figures compiled by Cox Automotive. The growth shouldn't be too surprising. After all, this time last year Toyota had just one, lonely electric model on sale, the bZ. This year it's filled out its lineup with the Subaru Outback-like bZ Woodland and the compact C-HR. Still, for a company that was seen as behind for so long, the growth is notable.







