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Toyota to Assemble Battery-Electric SUV in Kentucky

The Georgetown, Kentucky, plant is Toyota’s largest manufacturing facility in the world.

Toyota BEV Kentucky
Recommending Pre-Pressed Wheel Hubs for Toyota Trucks

The are solutions available in the aftermarket the eliminate the need for complex press work when replacing a bearing hub on Toyota trucks.

What’s a Classic Car?

As cars and enthusiasts continue to age, the definitions of “classic” or “collectible” will continue to evolve.

Toyota to Build Battery Lab at Michigan R&D Headquarters

Operations at the new battery lab are expected to begin in 2025.

Toyota on Path to Achieve 100% Renewable Energy

Toyota Motor North America is participating in DTE Energy’s MIGreenPower program.

Manley Introduces Valve-Spring Kit For Toyota Tundra

The kit is designed for the DOHC 5.7-liter 3UR-FE V-8 engine.

Manley Valve Spring Kit
Replacing The Water Pump On A 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser

Replacing the water pump on this vehicle is moderately difficult because of all the components that need to be removed.

Toyota FJ Cruiser Water Pump
MAHLE Motorsport Introduces
 Toyota/BMW PowerPak Piston Kit

The upgraded PowerPak piston kit for the Toyota Supra and BMW B58 is designed to handle 1000+ HP.

What Is 0W16 Oil?

0W16 oil has been around for almost two decades in Japan and is an oil that is designed to increase engine efficiency and reduce engine warmup time. What do we need to know about it?

DRiV to Supply Monroe Intelligent Suspension Technology on 2020 Toyota GR Supra Sports Coupe

The company’s continuously variable semi-active (CVSAe) suspension technology will be featured on the coupe, which will be available for sale in spring 2019.

Arnott Introduces New Rear Air Springs for 2010-2018 Lexus GX 460

Arnott’s new rear air springs feature a ContiTech OE-quality air sleeve, CNC-machined aluminum top, formed-steel piston, heavy-duty crimping rings and protective dust cover.

Meet the January ‘Guess the Car’ Champion: Jake Myers

The correct answer for the January contest was the Toyota C-HR.