Toyota Cancels Next-Gen EV and BYD Advances Autonomous Driving Tech
Toyota Cancels Next-Gen EV and BYD Advances Autonomous Driving Tech

Toyota Cancels Next-Gen EV and BYD Advances Autonomous Driving Tech

May 29, 2026
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Toyota has recently paused development on its highly anticipated next-generation electric vehicle platform, including the Lexus LFZ model. The company attributes this delay to slow EV sales in the US market, putting on hold what appeared to be a breakthrough manufacturing approach inspired by Tesla’s techniques. Florida drivers interested in the latest EV trends might find this a setback, but it highlights the challenges legacy automakers face in shifting toward electric vehicles.

BYD Leads With New Autonomous Driving Chip and Assurance

Meanwhile, Chinese automaker BYD is making strides by unveiling a new chip designed for level 3 and 4 autonomous driving systems. This new technology boasts 20% better energy efficiency compared to similar chips and powers BYD’s “God’s Eye” ADAS package. Uniquely, BYD offers one year of full accident coverage related to its advanced driver assistance system without extra insurance costs or payout caps. For Florida car shoppers considering reliable vehicles with advanced safety features, this kind of innovation is worth watching.

At Florida Auto Center in Orlando, we keep an eye on evolving automotive insights and the latest tech impacting used cars in Orlando. Whether you are curious about hybrid innovations or advanced safety assists, understanding these industry movements can help you choose the best vehicle for your driving needs.

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