Toyota CEO FINALLY Admits the Truth About Tesla #toyotaceo #tesla #toyotaceoadmits #elonmusk In order to "cooperate on the development of electric vehicles, parts, and production system and engineering support," Tesla and Toyota formed an agreement in 2010. Toyota appears to have been aware of the cultural contrasts between the two organizations from the start of the cooperation. "Toyota would like to learn from the demanding spirit, swift decision-making, and adaptability that Tesla has," Toyota President Akio Toyoda states in the news release. This demonstrates an appreciation for diverse cultures and a desire to learn from them. Welcome everyone, in today's video; we’re going to looking at Toyota CEO Finally Admits the Truth About Tesla Toyota has long been a leading carmaker, but as Tesla continues to upend the auto business, legacy automakers are feeling the strain. The CEO of Toyota finally changed his view about Tesla and expresses so in this video. Find out what he has to say and how Toyota is handling Tesla's innovative challenge. before we proceed, if you’re new to this channel, remember (go ahead and) to hit the bell icon to subscribe, so you won’t miss the new technology videos we will upload in the future Toyota CEO Finally Admits the Truth About Tesla By introducing the Hilux Revo BEV Concept in Thailand last week, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda gave brand enthusiasts who want the automaker to provide a more compelling EV strategy hope. Although the single cab electric truck appeared to be nearing manufacturing, Toyota did not provide any details or an expected release date. The Hilux Revo BEV Concept was "intended to support carbon neutrality and a better environment for all," according to Akio Toyoda. He continued by defending Toyota's measured approach to electric vehicles by restating that the business does not yet support a complete conversion to BEVs. "Regarding when society will be ready to completely accept battery electric vehicles and when our infrastructure can support them at scale, I think we need to be realistic. I feel that BEVs will take longer to enter the mainstream than the media would like us to believe, just as the completely automated vehicles that we were all supposed to be driving by now. In addition, there are other ways to help the world reach its carbon neutrality goals besides BEVs." According to the Wall Street Journal, Sakichi Toyoda, the CEO and the grandson of Toyota Motor founder, said he is among the "quiet majority" of the industry who doubts if EVs should be prioritized solely. Problem Solved in this Video-: toyota ceo toyota toyota ceo speech toyota bz4x toyota usa new toyota tacoma new toyota akio toyoda toyota electric cars tesla stock tesla news elon musk tesla price targets tesla stock price elon musk tesla 2023 tesla model y tesla model 3 tesla stock crash tesla china tesla crash tsla tesla model y review