Next-gen Prius semi-officially leaks out: yep, looks like a shoe

October 19th, 2008 by

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We thought we had a handle on what the next-gen Prius was going to look like when we spotted those renders back in July, and Toyota’s just confirmed that some press shots that leaked out last week are the real deal, not just photos of a super-high-tech sneaker. The company isn’t providing any more information until the official debut at January’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, but we’re hoping we’ll get some more details about those plug-in fleet tests, as well as those solar plans. Check a few more shots at links below.

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Plug-in Prius demoed tomorrow in London

September 9th, 2008 by

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If you’ve been hoping to get your hands around the wheel of one of those eco-friendly plug-in Priuses (Priuii?), maybe it’s time to bite the bullet and finally move to the UK… just like you’ve been telling all your friends you’re going to do one of these days. According to a report, Toyota is gearing up for the first trials of the ultra-low-MPG car starting tomorrow at an event in London’s Hyde Park. An invite mailed to select members of the media (British media, we assume) states: “the purpose of our UK trial is to evaluate not only vehicle performance, but also the electrical infrastructure required, as well as driver behaviour and expectations. The results will play a key role in preparing for the future commercialisation of Plug-in Hybrid technology.” So if you’ve ever wanted to watch one of these planet-huggers race silently around a British landmark, here’s your chance.

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First plug-in Priuses to hit fleets next year

August 31st, 2008 by

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Toyota hasn’t made a huge secret of its plans to develop and sell a plug-in version of the Prius, and it the wheels are turning a little faster than we’ve heard — fleet testing of plug-in models has been pushed up to early 2009, with the goal of having “several hundred” on the road by the end of the year. Still no timetable for actual retail sales, so you’ll have to be a wheelman for a government or commercial fleet to get your hands on one — good thing all those modders have the rest of us covered.

[Via Autoblog Green]

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2010 Prius revealed, sneakers still a major design influence

July 7th, 2008 by

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We’ve been hearing rumors about a partially solar-powered Prius, but Car and Driver’s got some info on the 2010 model scheduled to make an appearance at the Detroit Auto Show in January, and it doesn’t appear that sunlight plays a part quite yet. The popular hybrid gets a more angular shape, but it still basically looks like a shoe — which isn’t to say it’s not an improvement over that earlier rendering, which looked like a terrifically ugly shoe. Dimensions are only slightly bigger, as Toyota wants people to “recognize the Prius as a Prius” but the engine gets a small boost to 1.6 liters while fuel economy is said to be improved over the current model’s 48 / 45 EPA numbers. There’s also a plug-in version in the works, but the battery tech to make that happen is still under development, and supplies will be limited to the “hundreds of units rather than thousands.” All this is partially speculation on C/D’s part, so we’re still holding out hope for solar panels, but we’ve got a feeling that’s not going to happen for a while yet.

[Via TG Daily]

Update: Our bad, looks like this is apparently just Car and Driver’s illustration of what they think it COULD look like. Thanks, Dave.

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Prius to go (partially) solar

July 6th, 2008 by

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According to Nikkei, Toyota’s apparently going to be equipping future high-end Priuses with Kyocera-built roof-mounted solar panels. Somewhat counterintuitively, the sun’s rays won’t be used to power the car itself, but will instead run the AC. It also sounds like your next solar-assisted Prius won’t be around for a while, as the panels aren’t designed in yet, nor will they be until early next year when Toyota starts work on revamping the line.

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Next-gen Toyota Prius: bigger, stronger, more Prius-like than ever before

April 29th, 2008 by

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We already know that Toyota has an eye to the future with the Prius, likely switching up the batteries and adding a plug-in option, but now we’ve got a little more news on what shape the next generation fuel-saver will take. According to Auto Observer, the new model (said to be showing up at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show) will sport a larger, 1.8 liter engine, a ten percent increase in fuel efficiency, and will undergo a fairly noticible redesign (though we doubt it will end up looking like the concept car above). Pundits say the new Prius will be larger, may be available in a wagon version, and there are suspicions that Toyota will grow the brand and include a compact version of the hybrid as well. One thing’s for sure: with an increase in production of 60 percent for the next iteration, the eco-friendly car is sticking around.

[Via AutoblogGreen]

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Toyota already looking beyond lithium-ion batteries

March 7th, 2008 by

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If you can believe it (and we think you can), Toyota is already hard at work on a new battery system to replace its lithium-ion units currently slated for use in upcoming models. According to a report in Automotive News Europe, the company is hoping to adopt a more advanced battery for its hybrid vehicles in about 12 years as part of its Global Vision 2020 plan. The automaker won’t say what technology it plans on moving towards, though it has suggested that air-zinc batteries could be a possible solution for maintaining its dominance in the hybrid vehicle market. In June the company will launch a new division dedicated to developing technologies for future cell power, while its lithium-ion vehicles will hit the roads around 2010.

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Toyota announces plug-in hybrid for 2010

January 14th, 2008 by

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According to reports, roost-ruling, green automaker Toyota has confirmed plans to launch a plug-in hybrid by 2010. Our man in Japan Katsuaki Watanabe (company president) dropped the bombshell at this year’s Detroit Auto Show while detailing the automaker’s plans for tackling environmental concerns. Apparently, the new lithium-ion-equipped vehicles will first be made available to Toyota’s commercial customers — such as government agencies. Watanabe gave no indication of when a general consumer rollout would occur. The vehicle, which is a modified version of the ultra-popular Prius, is capable of achieving fuel efficiency of 99.9 miles-per-gallon in EV mode, though it can only sustain pure battery power for about seven miles. The announcement will no doubt come as a total bummer to GM, which has plans to sell its own plug-in, the Volt, around the same time — though the Chevy vehicle is said to be able to make trips of up to 40 miles on a six-hour charge. It’s about time we saw some healthy competition in the green-auto-game — let’s just hope consumers reap the benefits.

 

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Toyota details research plans for plug-in Prius, won’t lease batteries

November 11th, 2007 by

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Earlier this year, we got word that Toyota was likely to test the waters with a plug-in version of its oh-so-trendy Prius, and now the auto maker has stepped forward and doled out a laundry list of details about the plan. Reportedly, the outfit will be delivering a single “modified Prius” to the University of California, Berkeley and University of California, Irvine for a three-year study designed to “speed up development of plug-in versions of the hybrid.” The Golden Bears will be focusing on consumer behavior / lifestyles, while the Anteaters will research technical issues, such as how much juice will be sucked from the power grid when thousands of drivers plug-in their rides for the evening. On another interesting note, Toyota also mentioned that it had “no intention of leasing more expensive batteries for next-generation hybrids separate from the vehicle,” which contrasts the view of several competitors (like GM) who are least mulling the idea. Unfortunately, we’ve no idea if the still-elusive plug-in Prius will land before / after the Volt, but we’re sure folks at Toyota won’t sit idly while Chevy cashes in for too long.

 

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Hitachi’s consumer PC, RIP: 1978 - 2007

October 23rd, 2007 by

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After helping to pioneer the home computer revolution in Japan, Hitachi is bowing out of the consumer PC market due to sluggish sales. They will, however, continue to manufacture server-based computers for businesses while attempting to refocus energies around their core competencies. Of course, with Lenovo, HP, and Dell dominating global (and domestic Japan) sales, things don’t look too promising for the likes of NEC or Fujitsu either. Really, what can you expect with desktops this hideous.

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Battery pack upgrade for Prius claims 150MPG

October 20th, 2007 by

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Being shown at the Clean Vehicle Technology Expo in Ontario, California is Hymotion’s modified Prius that can hit up to 150MPG in city areas. By adding a 175 pound battery pack to the trunk of a Prius — which fits conveniently under the floor panel — and charging overnight using a regular power plug, owners will be able to drive for up to 50 miles on battery power alone: that’s well over the average motorist’s daily journey. It’ll cost $9,500 including installation, but according to one of the staff at the show, half of that could be covered by rebates as part of a new electric cars bill soon to be before Congress. Onwards we go, tip toeing towards a petrol-free future.

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