What is the TNGA Architecture?

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VanDante
07/30/25 9:21am
TNGA stands for Toyota New Global Architecture, which is a modular production platform and concept developed by Toyota to address the intense competition in the automotive market, replacing the outdated CE production system. As a transformation of the CE production system, the Toyota TNGA Architecture represents a shift in vehicle production philosophy. It aims to optimize and integrate Toyota's corporate system, R&D system, production system, parts system, and partnerships to reduce costs. Additionally, by designing and producing Toyota vehicles based on this architectural platform, the brand can significantly enhance its update speed and overall vehicle quality.
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