Showing posts with label Toyota Prius. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota Prius. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Honda Insight Hybrid Outselling Toyota Prius in the UK

Honda's all-new Insight hybrid is off to good start in Britain having sold 229 units since it went on sale in the market on April 4, 2009. That's compared to 198 units of the current generation Prius - always according to Honda's data. Besides the fact that the Insight is a newer model than the Prius (the third-gen Prius will be arriving on British shores in July 2009), another benefiting factor for Honda's hybrid is that it is priced significantly lower than Toyota's hybrid.

In the UK, the Honda Insight starts from £15,490 (US$22,900) on-the-road whereas the second-generation Prius begins from £18,370 (US$27,100). The Japanese automaker said that it expects to sell around 7,000 Insights in the UK this year while the annual global sales target is in the region of 200,000 units.

source: http://carscoop.blogspot.com


Sunday, November 14, 2010

Rumorville: Toyota Readying Sporty Prius GT?

According to the Japanese grapevine, Toyota is developing a sporty, or rather a sportier, version of the new 2010 Prius Hybrid that will initially be available in the Land of the Rising Sun beginning from next year. Provided that the information is true, it remains to be seen if the so-called Prius GT will feature any mechanical and electronic upgrades or if Toyota will be content with a bodykit and maybe a lowered sport suspension as seen in the computer generated image above that was created by the folks over at Japan's Best Car magazine.

The CGI depicts the Toyota Prius GT with a more aggressively designed front bumper that features larger air vents and a lip spoiler along with side skirts and a set of multispoke alloy wheels wrapped in chunkier, low profile tires.

source: http://carscoop.blogspot.com

2010 Toyota Prius GT

Friday, November 12, 2010

2010 Toyota Prius Priced from $21,000 to $27,270 in the U.S.

The all-new 2010 Toyota Prius will go on sale in the U.S. in late May carrying a base sticker price of $22,000 (plus $750 for delivery and handling), or the same exact price as the entry-level version of the outgoing 2009MY Prius. However, Toyota announced that later in the year, it will launch a stripped-down base model of the Prius that will be priced even lower, at $21,000 MSRP. The Japanese automaker did not disclose details on the basic version's standard equipment.

The third-generation model of Toyota's popular hybrid car will be available with a total of five trim levels, the most expensive being the so-called 'V' spec model at $27,270 MSRP. For more details on the 2010 Prius plus a huge gallery with more than 100 high-resolution photos, click here.

source: http://carscoop.blogspot.com



Standard Equipment

MSRP

Prius I

To be released at a later date

$21,000

Prius II

1.8-liter Atkinson cycle engine

$22,000


P195/65 R15 all-season tires with alloy wheels & covers



Smart Key (driver's door) and Push Button start



EV, Eco, and Power modes



Multi-Informational Display with energy monitor and fuel consumption history



AM/FM/MP3 CD player with six speakers and satellite radio capability and auxiliary audio jack



Cruise control



STAR Safety System and active front headrest



Seven airbags including driver knee airbag



Four-wheel disc brakes



Tilt/telescopic steering wheel with audio and HVAC



Controls with Touch Tracer Display



Six-way adjustable driver seat



Auto up/down on all windows



Color-keyed foldable power heated side mirrors


Prius III

In addition to Prius II features:

$23,000


JBL AM/FM/MP3 six-disc CD changer with eight speakers



Integrated satellite radio capability



Hands-free phone capability via Bluetooth® wireless technology


Prius IV

In addition to Prius III features:

$25,800


Three-door Smart Key system



Leather-trimmed interior



Heated front seats with driver lumbar support



Driver and front passenger water repellant windows



Plasmacluster™ ionizer



Auto dimming mirror with HomeLink®


Prius V

In addition to Prius IV features:

$27,270


17-inch alloy wheels and P215/45 R17 tires



LED headlamps with auto leveling and washers



Integrated foglamps

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Toyota Prius Minivan Proposal Makes Total Sense

If there was ever a totally plausible speculative rendering, then this is it. Created by the CGI-loving crew from Japan's Best Car magazine, this computer generated image depicts a proposal for a Toyota Prius Minivan (MPV) based on the latest generation of the automaker's family-sized hybrid model. Although Toyota has not announced any plans for a new variant of the Prius, it's no secret that the Japanese firm wants to extend its lineup of hybrid vehicles in the very near future.

Creating a minivan version of the Prius would make plenty of sense as due to its size, it could find a place in the car maker on both sides of the Atlantic as well as in Japan. What do you think?

source: http://carscoop.blogspot.com

Ten Design Proposals for a Futuristic Toyota Prius

While fooling around on IED's (Istituto Europeo di Design) official website we stumbled upon an interesting project with ten proposals for the Toyota Prius of the no so far-away future created by the students of the Transportation Design Course of IED Turin in 2007. Even though the students were supposed to design the Prius of 2010-2015, the resulting hybrid vehicles look more like the Prius of 2035, but then again, artistic minds do have the tendency to drift away in time...

source: http://carscoop.blogspot.com

Toyota Prius Concepts - Carscoop
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Toyota Prius Concepts - Carscoop
Toyota Prius Concepts - Carscoop

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Toyota's 2011 Low-Cost Dedicated Hybrid to be Based on the Yaris

A news report has shed light on Toyota's plans to develop a dedicated small hybrid model to take on Honda's Insight hybrid that just went on sale in the USA. Speaking with Japan's Nikkei business newspaper Akihiko Otsuka, chief engineer of the third-generation Toyota Prius, revealed that Toyota's new low-cost dedicated hybrid will be based on the Yaris platform. The reason why Toyota is planning such a model, is because Honda's Insight significantly undercuts the new Prius in price.

"We are developing a low-priced hybrid vehicle like Honda's Insight," Otsuka told the newspaper. "We are going to compete by expanding our hybrid-vehicle lineup to smaller hybrids, in the class of the Vitz and Yaris."

Even though Otsuka did not reveal details on the launch date, reports from Japan suggest that the small hybrid could find its way into international markets as soon as 2011.