Toyota Announces Two All-New Three-Row SUVs Photo: Toyota Only nine days ago, we said the Toyota electric vehicle avalanche was coming (the EV-lanche?) and it seems to have already started. The automaker just announced it was investing $803 million and creating 1,400 new jobs at its plant in Princeton, Indiana, to support the manufacture of two all-new, three-row SUVs — both of them electrified. Toyota did not say whether these vehicles would introduce new nameplates (or bring back old ones) or whether they would be the next-generation models for existing SUVs. It did, however, reveal that one of the SUVs would get the Toyota badge while the other would be a Lexus, and that both would be “designed with the active Gen Y American Family in mind.” In other words, millennials who have kids and like to camp.