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Discover New 2026 Toyota Electric Cars In Frederick, MD
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There's everything to love about these new Toyota electric vehicles, from zero emissions and stunningly high driving ranges to some of the most advanced safety and tech features we've ever seen. The revitalized hybrid lineup is equally impressive, showing off stellar efficiency for a fraction of the fuel spend.
Explore this year's 2026 Toyota electric vehicles and hybrid models below, or dive further into the details with our DARCARS Toyota of Frederick Toyota model research page.
Whether you're craving a reimagined Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid or a performance-focused electric Toyota bZ, we hope you'll come tour the latest and greatest new Toyota electric vehicles and hybrid automobiles at our showroom; see you soon in Frederick, MD!
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There's everything to love about these new Toyota electric vehicles, from zero emissions and stunningly high driving ranges to some of the most advanced safety and tech features we've ever seen. The revitalized hybrid lineup is equally impressive, showing off stellar efficiency for a fraction of the fuel spend.
Explore this year's 2026 Toyota electric vehicles and hybrid models below, or dive further into the details with our DARCARS Toyota of Frederick Toyota model research page.
Whether you're craving a reimagined Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid or a performance-focused electric Toyota bZ, we hope you'll come tour the latest and greatest new Toyota electric vehicles and hybrid automobiles at our showroom; see you soon in Frederick, MD!
2024 Toyota Crown
Get to know the new 2024 Toyota Crown in Frederick, MD! Offering an impressive 340 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque, with the all-new Hybrid MAX Powertrain, the performance of this hybrid car is both innovative and powerful. The design also shines with features such as the Daytime Running Lights!
Learn More2024 Tundra i-FORCE MAX
Do you need a truck that’s able to tow? Want to haul with efficiency? The 2024 Tundra i-FORCE MAX is a great option with its stellar 3.4-liter twin-turbo V-6 engine with an available 437 horsepower and 583 pound-feet of torque!
Learn More2024 Prius
Are you searching for a new hybrid car? The 2024 Toyota Prius in Frederick, MD makes driving fun and dependable. With an inspiring design that gets seen no matter the angle you look at it, the new Prius is ready for your everyday commuting needs.
Learn More2024 bZ4X
Get ready for the new 2024 Toyota bZ4X in Frederick, MD! Designed on an all-new battery electric structure, the bZ4X takes innovation further with a powerful electric powertrain.
Learn MoreA Quick Guide to Toyota EV Charging
Toyota mild-hybrid vehicles like the Camry don't need to be charged, but plug-in hybrid and all-electric models use electricity to create their power. You can recharge your PHEV or EV at home or in public at Level 1, 2, or 3 chargers.
Level 3: DC Fast Charging
Usually can be the quickest way to charge up on the go.*
Currently only available in public charging stations.
Only available for bZ4X at this time.
Level 2: 240-Volt
The best setup for faster charging at home.
Can be installed at home by a licensed electrician. ChargePoint and Qmerit offer possible charger and installation options.
You’ll find Level 2 chargers at public charging stations nationwide.
Level 1: 120-Volt
A great pick for drivers with short commutes.
You can charge anywhere there is a common household 3-prong outlet.
Finding Public Charging Stations
According to the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, the U.S. has more than 240,000 public charging ports across nearly 80,000 stations.4 Anytime your Toyota PHEV or EV needs to refuel on the go, just pull up to a port, plug in, and charge up. Toyota is also working with ChargePoint®, IONNA, and EVgo, so you can locate public charging stations quickly.
1Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.
2EPA estimate. For more information, please visit the official U.S. government source for all fuel economy at www.fueleconomy.gov
3MPGe is the EPA-equivalent of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric operation. Use for comparison purposes only. Your MPGe will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.
4Reference to this third-party review/claim is solely for informational purposes and not to be relied upon. For more details, please visit https://driveelectric.gov/stations