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- Toyota is showing a new concept pickup truck called the EPU, and it's electric.
- The EPU concept is smaller than a Tacoma, at 199.6 inches long.
- We'll see it for the first time in the flesh at the Tokyo auto show, and it looks like it could reach production soon.
Toyota hasn't released any technical details yet, but we assume this will ride on a new electric platform. Its wheelbase is long and measures 131.9 inches, which fits in between the outgoing Tacoma's short- and long-bed configurations and is significantly longer than the Maverick's. That explains the truck's slightly unusual proportions, as the rear axle is mounted further back than we're used to seeing on a compact pickup.
The exterior design is remarkably devoid of any odd concept touches, making this EPU look like it could go into production soon. The interior is a bit more futuristic, featuring large display screens, a minimalist dashboard, and a yoke-style steering wheel.
This concept looks significantly different than the previous mid-size electric truck concept Toyota showed a few years ago. That model looked more similar to the new 2024 Tacoma, suggesting that perhaps Toyota is planning multiple electric trucks. We're not certain that both of them will come to the U.S. market, but we wouldn't be surprised if they do. Look for more information to come soon, as Toyota will be showing the EPU concept at the Tokyo auto show next week.
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