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Toyota to Debut 2012 Prius Plug-in Hybrid with up to 107MPG at the Frankfurt Motor Show

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The final production version of Toyota's long anticipated Prius Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle –or PHEV for short- will make its first public appearance at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show on the 15th of September.

The Japanese automaker has been field-testing the Prius PHEV for quite some time now, but starting from next Spring, it will go on sale in Europe as well as other markets including select dealerships in the U.S. with a nationwide launch to follow in 2013.

The addition of a compact lithium-ion battery with plug-in capability increases both the efficiency as well as the car's all-electric driving range to around 13 miles or 21 km at speeds of up to 62mph (100km/h). Once the battery is depleted the PHEV reverts to its hybrid mode and operates as a regular Prius.

According to the automaker, the Prius Plug-in Hybrid vehicle can be fully charged in approximately three hours from a standard 110-volt electrical outlet, and in 90 minutes with a 220-volt connection.

Toyota said that based on the European homologation cycle, the Prius PHEV returns up to 128.4mpg UK (equal to 106.9mpg US and 2.2lt/100km) with corresponding CO2 emissions of 49 g/km, almost half the standard model.

"While some debate the relative merits of electric cars, the new Prius Plug-in Hybrid offers drivers the best of both worlds; extended EV driving range for shorter journeys in towns and cities, while the efficient hybrid petrol engine gives the car uncompromised long range capability and the very low fuel consumption of the standard Prius," Toyota said in a statement.

In Europe, the new Prius Plug-in will join an expanded Toyota hybrid range consisting of the Prius, the British-built Auris hybrid, the new, seven-seat Prius+ and the soon-to-be-released Yaris hybrid.



5 Comments:

Mitchell Callahan said... »August 12, 2011

Ugly: Comes standard

Guest said... »August 13, 2011

Haters gonna hate

guest said... »August 13, 2011

wow , well even I must admit 107 mpg can take a car as sinfully ugly as this and make it look pretty good, assuming Toyota does not rip the buyer off when leaving the dealer lot, lol...107 is non the less very commendable and i give Toyota credit for that.

guest said... »August 13, 2011

Mitchy, hi   will the real hater please stand up. lol ugh I don't care much for toyota but if and when they do make great cars again, i will be for them as well...haha have a fun day mitchy

aaronbbrown said... »August 14, 2011

I'd like to see Toyota offer this in a longer wheelbase wagon, a more versatile model that targets the utility minded buy would appeal to a larger cross section of the public.

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