
Last month, Toyota shocked us with a triple whammy of an announcement: an investment of $50 million in Tesla Motors, an information-sharing partnership with the startup automaker, and a plan for Tesla to purchase the recently shuttered NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing) GM/Toyota plant in Fremont, California. However Toyota wouldn’t confirm that it was working with Tesla on an actual vehicle — until now. Toyota has officially announced the two are collaborating on a prototype EV — and it will be ready later this year.

























Hey which Tesla model is the one in the last photo (gray 4-door)? Looks a little different than the Model S, but I like it!
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I’ve been favorable to an electric car since it appeared feasible a few years ago.
However it remains a matter of geography whether the government of the day
Accepts the idea or not.
Here in Australia, for example successive governments are addicted to enormous revenue deriving from petrol taxes giving the introduction of EV cars a cold reception.
Today 5/aug/10 two channels announced the introduction of a small EV car that it would be on sale by the end of the year at the enormous cost of A$. 60.000 As one channel puts it and A$.80.000 another announced, and only governments Departments
Would be interested at the moment.
A couple of years ago, I think it was Honda that sent a few EV cars to be tested, only to be unceremoniously crouched as unsuitable for this country.