Damien O Carroll11:57, Jun 15 2021
RNZ
Toyota NZ CEO Neeraj Lala told Checkpoint the company is concerned people might delay a vehicle purchase, thinking an electric option would soon be on the market.
Toyota New Zealand has expressed its disappointment over ‘misinformation’ about the short-term availability of electric utes in the New Zealand market following the Government’s launch of the Clean Car Discount scheme, which introduces rebates for electric vehicles and plug-in electric vehicles next month, with levies applied to higher-emitting vehicles like utes from January 2022. When Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was interviewed on TV Three’s
The AM Show on Monday she told host Duncan Garner that “within the next - we re hoping the next 12 to 24 months - the likes of Toyota are talking about bringing in EV utes. My hope is then people might delay their purchase in order to start building the market.
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