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The following is a list of vehicles with Hybrid Synergy Drive and related technologies (Toyota Hybrid System): Toyota Prius. Generation 1: December 1997–October 2003; Generation 2: October 2003–late 2009; Generation 3: Late 2009–late 2015; Generation 4: Late 2015–2022; Generation 5: Early 2023-current; Toyota Estima Hybrid. June 2001 ...
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. [2]
Developed by the internal "Toyota Compact Car Company", [6] [7] [8] the platform is offered in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive variants and is paired with a transverse engine. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The platform also supports a wheelbase length of 2,430–2,750 mm (95.7–108.3 in), while only supports three-cylinder engines. [ 11 ]
Along with a new frame and longer wheelbase, the redesigned 4Runner replaces its old 270-hp V-6 with a mightier turbo four as well as a 326-hp hybrid powertrain. Toyota hasn't released pricing for ...
With gas prices on the rise, you may be looking to make the switch to a hybrid or electric vehicle. When choosing a hybrid or EV, you need to take certain factors into consideration that you don't...
Best Luxury Plug-In Hybrid: 2022 Volvo S60 Plug-In Hybrid. This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: Best Hybrid and Electric Cars of 2022: How Much They Cost and More To Know
Side by side comparison of Toyota Prius Liftback (left) and Prius v (right). The Prius v powertrain uses the same 1.8 liter Atkinson cycle gasoline inline-four engine used in the conventional Prius, a 60 kW traction motor, and shares the Prius's Hybrid Synergy Drive system and the same 201 volt nickel-metal hydride battery pack.
E-Four was first implemented in the 2001 Toyota Estima Hybrid and is used in several Toyota and Lexus cars, e.g. 2016 Toyota RAV4, [9] Lexus NX 300h, Lexus RX 450h, [10] and Toyota Prius AWD-e, [11] and in the future may be used in the standard fifth generation Toyota Prius. [12]