‘Bleeding obvious’: Toyota CEO says California ban on gas-powered car sales ‘difficult’

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Sky News host Rowan Dean says the CEO of Toyota has stated the “bleeding obvious” by revealing it will be “difficult” to achieve California’s plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035.

Sky News host Rowan Dean says the CEO of Toyota has stated the “bleeding obvious” by revealing it will be “difficult” to achieve California’s plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035.

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Hope next they eliminate battery cars, which are worse

Obviously. Toyota

Decisions and deadlines need to be made somewhere. Electric car manufacturers, some not family names yet may well be after 2035. Bring on Artificial intelligence. Human error will be illuminated, and productivity 24/7

Who?

Those 80s corollas were almost indestructible...

He is hoping to do so. This is because if this continues, Japan could be severely eliminated from the electric vehicle market. 🤣

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