
Toyota has officially started teasing an all-new large SUV, and the timing is clear: full reveal on February 10, 2026.
The early images alone were enough to spark serious discussion across the automotive world — and for good reason.
What Toyota is hinting at is not just another SUV.
The teasers confirm a three-row layout, placing this model squarely in the family and long-distance segment. Inside, Toyota shows a modern, tech-forward cabin with a large central screen, digital driver display, refined controls, and a clearly usable third row — a strong signal that comfort and real-world practicality are central to the design.
Other details stand out: a panoramic glass roof, rear USB charging ports, and a clean, contemporary interior layout. Externally, the SUV adopts sharper lines and a more futuristic stance, aligning closely with Toyota’s Beyond Zero design direction.
What Toyota hasn’t said may be even more interesting.
There’s still no official name, no powertrain confirmation, and no platform details. However, expectations are high that this SUV will arrive as either a fully electric model or an advanced hybrid, potentially bringing the bZ Large Concept into full production form.
If that’s the case, this SUV could mark a major step in Toyota’s strategy for large family vehicles in an electrified era — not as a niche experiment, but as a serious, scalable product.
All eyes are now on February 10, 2026.