Toyota and Lexus Bring Electrification to Circuit Ricardo Tormo

Published on June 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Toyota Valencia and Lexus Valencia organized a day at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo where more than 150 attendees tested hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric cars. In small groups, participants resolved doubts about charging and range while driving accompanied by professional drivers. The initiative aims to bring technology closer to citizens so they can make informed decisions about clean mobility and fuel savings.

Toyota and Lexus vehicles in the pits of Circuit Ricardo Tormo, group of people observing an open battery of a plug-in hybrid, engineer pointing to electrical connections with a digital multimeter in hand, professional driver explaining energy flow on the dashboard touchscreen, cars in motion on the asphalt with trails of blue light, background of empty stands and cloudy sky, technical demonstration of charging while driving, photorealistic cinematic style, industrial workshop lighting, detailed metallic textures and tires, dynamic composition with action in the foreground and background

Hybrid and plug-in technology at the wheel's reach ⚡

During the day, attendees rotated among different models to experience the differences between a self-charging hybrid, a plug-in hybrid, and a pure electric vehicle. Professional drivers explained how to manage brake regeneration and optimize battery usage in each type of vehicle. Questions about real-world range and charging times were the most frequent, reflecting the main doubts of the public before making the leap to electrification.

Driving without noise and without paying for gas: utopia made reality 😂

The best part of the experience was that no one had to calculate how much it cost to fill the tank. Attendees left with the feeling that driving an electric car is like having a car that runs on good intentions and dead silence. Some asked if the car moved with the energy of screams of excitement. The answer was no, but the general laughter confirmed that electrification can also be fun.