Toyota offers an exciting range of electric and hybrid vehicles that deliver exceptional efficiency, advanced technology, and signature Toyota quality.
Updates to the Toyota Prius Lineup for the 2025 Model Year
The Toyota Prius has been a leader in hybrid technology for over two decades, and the 2025 model year brings some exciting updates to this iconic vehicle. Clearwater Toyota is excited to unveil the latest Prius models. Purchase a new 2025 Toyota Prius Hybrid in Clearwater for class-leading fuel economy. See what's changed as you shop the variety of new Toyota Prius models for sale in Clearwater along US-19 by BayCare Ballpark.
Explore Used RAV4 and RAV4 Hybrid Offerings at Our Toyota Dealership in Clearwater
Clearwater Toyota is the clear choice for purchasing a used RAV4 or used RAV4 Hybrid SUV.
3 Big Updates to the 2024 Toyota Tacoma
More power equals more play. That's what the all-new 2024 Toyota Tacoma brings to the table. With more trail-dominating power, captivating style, a new truck platform, and the debut of the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain, the Toyota Tacoma proves yet again why it's a legend among mid-size trucks. Discover some notable updates to the new 2024 Toyota Tacoma truck, available in Clearwater along US-19 by BayCare Ballpark. Now is the time to shop for this redesigned truck at Clearwater Toyota.
What Are the Towing Capabilities of the Toyota Tundra?
Are you hauling your jet skis to Clearwater Beach or a camper beyond Pinellas County? Trust a new Toyota Tundra with all your trailering tasks. Your Toyota dealer in Clearwater is home of the 2024 Tundra, and we're the clear choice to accommodate all your towing needs.
What Toyota SUVs Offer Third-Row Seating?
As families from Pinellas Park and Largo look to buy a new Toyota SUV in Clearwater, they may be curious about which models offer third-row seating. Multiple three-row Toyota SUVs are available in Clearwater along US-19 across from BayCare Ballpark. See which SUVs sold at our Clearwater Toyota Dealership can seat at least seven passengers to accommodate your travels to Pier 60, St. Petersburg, and various Gulf Coast beaches.
Get a First Look at the 2020 Toyota Highlander About to Grace Our Showroom
Those families that value the convenience of three rows, intuitive technology, and comfortable design, will find the newest Toyota Highlander model a dream addition to their driveway. While we don't know every last detail quite yet, this upcoming Toyota SUV is a promising powerhouse with exciting new features any Floridian family will love.
A Powertrain that Provides Options
Drive a powerful standard 3.5-liter V6 engine capable of 295-horsepower and paired with an eight-speed transmission.
Toyota Backs Lab4U to Bring Innovative App to Your Smartphone
Our cars all have speedometers. (If yours doesn’t, maybe you ought to schedule a service appointment...) So we know how fast we’re going in the car. Have you ever wondered how fast you’re accelerating, though? Your speed is one thing, but the rate at which your speed changes is another.
With a cool new app from Lab4Physics, you can see data and a visual representation of that acceleration. (Just don’t look at it until your car is safely parked!) Toyota awarded a Mothers of Invention grant to Komal Dadlani, founder of Lab4U, for her innovative work…
Can the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050 Save Clearwater Beach?
Discussing positive environmental impact goals this week @AEE #WEEC! Learn more: https://t.co/B8U1z2CnBF pic.twitter.com/d0jyVo6f3f
— Toyota USA (@Toyota) September 21, 2016
This month, Florida residents survived another unpleasant reminder of the consequences of climate change. Hurricane Matthew shattered records as one of the longest-lived, strongest hurricanes we have ever seen in October. It generated more accumulated cyclone energy than any hurricane on record in the eastern Caribbean.
Scientists say we can only expect more, and worse storms as climate change...
Even More Reason for Tampa Bay Families to Love the Toyota Prius
This model goes from Marginal to Good+ for easy child restraint installation. https://t.co/4hfX77aqlw pic.twitter.com/KkPSOUsWhp
— IIHS (@IIHS_autosafety) September 1, 2016
Hurricane Matthew has weakened to a Category 3 storm, but Florida residents are not out of the woods yet. About 500,000 homes across the state are without power, maximum sustained winds are still blowing at up to 120mph, and hazardous conditions may prevent gas stations from resupplying, leading to potential shortages of fuel.
Hybrid drivers have one less thing to worry about, in that respect.
In fact, the...
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