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The Toyota C-HR (Japanese: トヨタ C-HR, Hepburn: Toyota Shīeichiāru) is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Japanese automaker Toyota since 2016. The development of the car began in 2013, led by Toyota chief engineer Hiroyuki Koba, [3] sharing the TNGA-C (GA-C) platform with the E210 series Corolla [4] [5] and positioned between the Yaris Cross and Corolla Cross in ...
The following table compares official EPA ratings for fuel economy (in miles per gallon gasoline equivalent, mpg-e or MPGe, for plug-in electric vehicles) for series production all-electric passenger vehicles rated by the EPA for model years 2015, [1] 2016, [2] 2017, [3] and 2023 [4] versus the model year 2016 vehicles that were rated the most efficient by the EPA with plug-in hybrid ...
The Toyota Dynamic Force engine is a family of internal combustion engines developed by Toyota under its Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) strategy. These I3 , I4 and V6 engines can be operated with petrol (gasoline) or ethanol ( flex-fuel ) and can be combined with electric motors in a hybrid drivetrain.
We look at the dimensional, interior, and powertrain differences between Toyota's two new off-road-oriented mid-size SUVs. 2025 Toyota 4Runner vs. 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser: How They Compare Skip ...
The new hybrid CX-50 inherits a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and a trio of electric motors from the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. 2025 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid Gets 38 MPG Combined, Starts at $35,390 Skip to ...
The Corolla hybrid now starts at $23,895, and its revised powertrain adds 13 hp and 51 lb-ft of torque but loses between 5 and 7 mpg combined. 2023 Toyota Corolla Hybrid Costs Less, Forfeits MPG ...
Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD), also known as Toyota Hybrid System II, is the brand name of Toyota Motor Corporation for the hybrid car drive train technology used in vehicles with the Toyota and Lexus marques.
By the end of 2006 there were about 15 hybrid vehicles from various car makers available in the U.S. [1] By May 2007 Toyota sold its first million hybrids and had sold a total of two million hybrids at the end of August 2009.