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2nd Gen Prius Plug-In already in the works? September 2016 release noted

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by Eisbaer, Jan 16, 2016.

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  1. iplug

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    Cheer up!

    EV use in the PiP still = decreased local air pollution, decreased dependence on foreign oil, and less CO2 produced in most places in the U.S.
     
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    i'm part of the solution?:cool:
     
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    markabele owner of PiP, then Leaf, then Model 3

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    Always, bisco, always.
     
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    retired4999 Prius driver since 2005

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    You sure are! :)
     
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    I finally found the older article saying PiP2 needs 10 miles vs. 6 miles for CARB tests. The current PiP starts the engine briefly at 6-miles in the EPA test cycle.

    2015 PIP - Ten Mile Electric Range | PriusChat
    Next Toyota Prius Plug-In To Have 10 Miles Of Electric Range: Here's Why
     
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    Back looks familiar
    [​IMG]
     
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    i think i prefer the lift back.:oops:
     
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    Where's the plug spot on that image? I see one that appears to be a gas cap cover, but I'm not seeing the other one for the plug.
     
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    Yes, Bisco, you are definitely on the solution side of things!

    lol, baby (Gen4) got back...
     
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  11. bisco

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    good question, stealth charging?
     
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    Artist rendering, not actual spy photos, but came very close as far as gen 4; 2016 Toyota Prius, Prius PHEV - Rendering
     
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    Interesting commentary regarding cost to drive electric v gas
    With regulated electricity flat rate cost of 12 cents kwh (no time of day pricing) and local ga price swings from 1.50 litre ($5.60 gallon) to current low of 88 cents . Litre ( 3.30 gallon)
    Electricity is a great deal !
     
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    absolutely!! that's what I like about PiP2: plugless charging promised

    ...proviso...In Canada
     
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    Depends on the province too. Electricity is cheap and super clean in Quebec. They have all hydro power (or at least >97% hydro), and consistently have surplus electricity (which they sell to neighbours).
     
  16. wjtracy

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    ...tell me about it...then my northern neighbors say I am unethical for using nat gas when they are using Canada imports instead...argh
     
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    unethical? (n)
     
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    Lets get back to PiP2 topic sorry for diversion...but how about plugless charging as accounting for lack of plug-in port?
     
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    at .24/kwh, i can't afford less efficient charging.:cool:
     
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    Hmm maybe low cost of gaso makes plugless a bit less attractive.
     
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