Buckle up. With its 2026 model year roster, Toyota is flexing across the spectrum: economical hatchbacks, stylish sedans, muscular sports cars, and SUVs built for adventure. Whether you’re chasing best-in-class fuel efficiency, carving corners in a hot ride, or planning off-road escapes, Toyota is bringing the goods. Here are seven headline-grabbing launches — all electrified or electrified-adjacent — that signal a serious shift in the way Toyota tackles power, style and capability.
Toyota Corolla Hybrid
A proven name gets an even smarter powertrain: the Corolla Hybrid combines Toyota’s refined hybrid tech with the everyday practicality the Corolla badge is known for. For 2026 it leans further into efficiency without sacrificing Toyota’s reliability DNA. The 2026 Toyota Corolla Hybrid is available in five dynamic grades: LE, LE AWD, SE, SE AWD and XLE. Under the hood of the Corolla Hybrid is a 1.8-liter 4-cylinder aluminum DOHC 16-valve engine. The engine uses Variable Valve Timing with intelligence to achieve 138 net combined horsepower and 105 lb-ft of torque.
Toyota Crown
Elevating the sedan experience, the Crown for 2026 brings a more premium stance — smarter interiors, refined styling and electrified motoring. It’s Toyota’s ambition to re-imagine what luxury can mean under its brand banner. For 2026, the Toyota Crown is available in four different grades: XLE, Limited, Nightshade and Platinum. Exclusively available in All-Wheel Drive, customers can choose between THS and Hybrid MAX, which is available only on the Platinum grade. Hybrid MAX is Toyota’s performance hybrid that has 340 net combined horsepower and a net 400 lb-ft. of torque. The system pairs front and rear electric motors with a 2.4-liter turbocharged engine and direct-shift 6-speed automatic transmission
Toyota Grand Highlander
For families and long-haul adventurers alike, the Grand Highlander offers three-row versatility with Toyota’s latest hybrid or plug-in hybrid systems. Comfort, space and efficiency are wrapped into one SUV package built for modern life. The 2026 Grand Highlander has great drive- and powertrain options. On the gas models, the 2.4-liter 4-cylinder turbocharged 16-valve D-4S injection engine with Dual Variable Valve Timing (VVT-i) is paired with a Direct Shift-8AT 8-speed Electronically Controlled automatic Transmission. The Hybrid 2.5-liter 4-cylinder Double Overhead Cam (DOHC) engine gets an Electronically controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (ECVT) while the Hybrid MAX’s 2.4-liter 4-cylinder turbo 16-valve D-4S injection engine with VVT-I is paired to a Direct Shift-6AT 6-speed Electronically Controlled automatic Transmission.
Toyota Land Cruiser
The Land Cruiser nameplate returns in full force for 2026 — rugged, capable and electrified. Toyota recently unveiled a new Land Cruiser “FJ” model promising the brand’s legendary off-road DNA blended with modern customization and mobility freedom. Toyota’s i-FORCE MAX powertrain integrates an electric motor within the bell housing between the turbocharged engine and the 8-speed automatic transmission, delivering both strong performance and enhanced efficiency.
Toyota Prius Hybrid
The original hybrid pioneer stays relevant. The 2026 Prius Hybrid keeps up with Toyota’s electrification push and continues to serve as a benchmark in fuel-efficient motoring. It’s less about headline rocket speed and more about smart, practical driving. Under the hood of the 2026 Prius Plug-in Hybrid is Toyota’s fifth-generation Toyota Hybrid System, which pairs the M20A-FXS inline four-cylinder 2.0L gas engine with two motor-generators (MG1 and MG2) through a planetary-type continuously variable transmission. The engine, working in tandem with the electric motor (MG2), helps provide a responsive performance, while exemplary energy efficiency is possible by using both electric motors (MG1 and MG2) to charge a lithium-ion battery.
Toyota GR Supra
For enthusiasts, the GR Supra remains the halo model: sleek, quick and unmistakably sporty. Though this generation may be wrapping up soon, the 2026 edition still promises thrills, legacy and performance for those who want driving to feel alive. The GR Supra MkV Final Edition headlines a lineup that also features the GR Supra 3.0 and 3.0 Premium grades – all available with a manual or automatic transmission. Powered by an in-line six-cylinder turbocharged engine, the GR Supra puts out an impressive 382 horsepower and 368 lb.-ft. of torque mated to an with the 8-speed automatic transmission.
Toyota Woodland
Among the SUV variants, the “Woodland” designation signifies the rugged-minded version of Toyota’s new models (e.g., in the RAV4 lineup) and for 2026 it shows Toyota catering to buyers who want off-road style or capability without leaving the brand ecosystem. This broadens the appeal of Toyota’s electrified SUV strategy. Equipped with standard All-Wheel Drive with X-MODE®, the bZ Woodland will have a highly capable combined system net output of 375 horsepower with a manufacturer-estimated all electric driving range rating of up-to 420 km.