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Toyota Unveils First European-Only Hybrid - Auris Hybrid Concept

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    Toyota hasn't released any fuel efficiency numbers yet, but the Auris Hybrid Concept has an EV Mode that can take you 1.25 miles at speeds up to 31 MPH. The PWR, ECO, and EV modes all transfer over from the 2010 Prius into the Auris concept, giving the driver control over their driving experience. One very cool feature is that they have taken the solar roof from the 2010 Prius and taken it a step further. Instead of only covering a portion of the roof, the Auris' entire roof is covered in solar panels. This enables it to not only ventilate the car as the panels do in the Prius, but there is also enough energy left over to power mobile phones or portable music players. And then there's this nugget: "In the future, Toyota aims to advance this technology to provide solar powered recharging of the hybrid battery." I had heard from the Chief Engineer for the Prius that this was the original intention behind the solar roof in the Prius, but it did not produce enough energy. This is the first we've heard of Toyota saying that it is their future goal to use solar to charge the hybrid battery. Look for it to hit European streets in the second half of 2010. Full details and photo gallery below. Toyota Auris Hybrid Concept Photo Gallery TOYOTA UNVEILS AURIS HSD FULL HYBRID* CONCEPT Frankfurt motor show debut for precursor to Toyota’s first full hybrid mainstream European production model KEY POINTS
    • Concept previews new Auris HSD Full Hybrid, Toyota’s first full hybrid mainstream model in Europe
    • World debut at the Frankfurt motor show
    • Hybrid Synergy Drive powertrain, shared with latest generation Prius
    • Sub-100g/km CO2 emissions, class-leading combined cycle fuel consumption and 0-62mph acceleration in around 10 seconds
    • Detailed exterior styling changes to improve aerodynamic performance
    • Extension of on-board solar power technology
    • Auris HSD Full Hybrid production model to be built at TMUK’s Burnaston factory
    • Sales scheduled to start during second half of 2010
    * ‘Full Hybrid’ means the car can be driven on petrol engine alone, electric motor alone or combination of both. Not all hybrids can do this. The new Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept, presented publicly for the first time at the Frankfurt motor show, marks a significant milestone in Toyota’s plan to equip its mainstream European models with full hybrid technology. Toyota is committed to making the environmental benefits of its Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD) accessible to a wider customer base and it is on track to offer a hybrid version of every model in its range by the early 2020s. A five door hatchback is the best selling type of car in Europe and consequently the installation of HSD in Auris is the logical first step in deploying full hybrid technology across Toyota’s entire European model line-up. By introducing the Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept, Toyota also aims to shift customer perceptions of hybrid technology. The obvious advantages are exceptional fuel efficiency and low CO2 emissions, but customers will also experience smooth and sophisticated driving unlike any other family hatchback, thanks to the everyday usability, comfort and quietness of the Toyota full hybrid powertrain. The Auris HSD Full Hybrid will be built by Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK (TMUK) at the Burnaston factory, near Derby, with sales scheduled to start during the second half of 2010. The news that Europe’s first hybrid production model will be built in the UK has been welcomed by the British Government. Business Secretary Lord Mandelson said: "I'm delighted Toyota has chosen the UK to build its first hybrid vehicle in Europe. When I visited the Burnaston plant in July, I saw for myself the energy and commitment of Toyota and its workers. The unveiling of the new car at the Frankfurt Motor Show brings the vision of making the UK the best place in the world to develop low carbon vehicles a step closer. I look forward to seeing the cars roll off the line next year." Exterior design The design of the Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept reflects the installation of a full hybrid powertrain in a mainstream package. Subtle changes have been made to Auris’s styling to improve aerodynamic efficiency and blue hybrid badging identifies the car as a member of Toyota’s full hybrid fleet. The front end is designed to optimise airflow and so help maximise fuel efficiency. The front and rear bumper corners have flat surfaces, a feature that not only accentuates the car’s wide and solid stance, but also smoothes the flow of air over the vehicle’s flanks, minimising turbulence and drag. The ride height is lower by 20mm compared to the conventional Auris, and underbody panels and a rear diffuser have been fitted to smooth and control airflow beneath the car. The bespoke 18-inch alloy wheels are designed to cut air turbulence in the wheel arches and are shod with low rolling resistance tyres. A larger, more efficient rear spoiler is also fitted. These aerodynamic elements target a drag coefficient of 0.28. Interior design The cabin has a number of special features that are linked to the car’s full hybrid status. The seats and upper dashboard are finished in blue Gaucholino leather with light blue accent stitching. To complement the exterior body colour, the centre console and side air vents have a tactile, pearl white finish. The instrument cluster has hybrid blue illumination, with a design that combines high technology with easy-to-read displays. Alloy pedals reinforce the performance dimension of HSD technology and the steering wheel has a flat bottom section for easy driver access and better legroom. Sequenced entry and exit lighting is provided, including puddle lights integrated in the door mirrors and ambient illumination of the footwells and headlining. Thick carpeting raises the on-board comfort and refinement levels and also contributes to a marked improvement in cabin quietness. Refined driving experience Using the same powertrain as the latest generation Prius, the Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept is the first mainstream model in Europe to benefit from Toyota’s refined, smooth and quiet Hybrid Synergy Drive. The car will accelerate from nought to 62mph in around 10 seconds, while returning class-leading combined cycle fuel economy and sub-100g/km CO2 emissions. It offers four driving modes, three of which can be selected on-demand by the driver: ECO mode maximises hybrid system efficiency and fuel economy; Power mode boosts performance; and EV mode – a feature only available with a full hybrid system – allows for ultra-quiet running on electric motor power alone for up to 1.25 miles (2km) at speeds up to 31mph, with zero fuel consumption and zero CO2 and particulates (PM) emissions. Building on the inherent quietness of HSD, particular attention has been paid to further NVH reduction measures to achieve a calm, quiet cabin environment at all speeds. Road and engine noise have been suppressed by comprehensive use of soundproofing materials, and full thickness glazing and an acoustic windscreen reduce wind noise at cruising speeds. Environmentally efficient technology Using technology that was first brought to the market in the latest generation Prius, the Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept marks a further development of solar powered ventilation, with solar panels covering the entire roof. Similar technology is used inside the cabin, with solar panels on top of the dashboard that generate sufficient energy to recharge mobile phones or portable music plays mounted in purpose-designed charging trays. In the future, Toyota aims to advance this technology to provide solar powered recharging of the hybrid battery. Further energy-saving measures include the use of LED technology for the front and rear lights. Outline technical specifications ENGINE Displacement (cc) 1,798 Max. power (bhp) 97 Acceleration 0-62mph (sec) ~10 (target) MOTOR Type Permanent magnet synchronous motor TRANSMISSION Type Electronically controlled continuously variable transmission HV BATTERY Type Nickel-metal hydride EXHAUST EMISSIONS CO2 (g/km) B] Overall length (mm) 4,245 Overall width (mm) 1,760 Overall height (mm) 1,515 Wheelbase (mm) 2,600 Disclaimer 1. Fuel consumption and CO2 values are measured in a controlled environment, in accordance with the requirements of Directive 80/1268/EEC, including its amendments, on a basic production vehicle. For more information about the basic production vehicle, please contact the Toyota press office. 2. The fuel consumption and CO2 values of your vehicle may very from those measured. Driving behaviour, as well as other factors (such as road conditions, traffic, vehicle conditions, installed equipment, load, number of passenger, etc) play a role in determining a car’s fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
     
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    I thought they originally didn't do this because of a lot of line noise b/c of the voltage differences. Maybe they found a way to work around that now?

    It would be cool to park outside, come back, and find you have a charged battery, though I think it would take a long time for solar panels alone to charge it up.
     
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    Toyota is speaking of the future when the solar irradiation is about 3x today's, and collector efficiency approaches 50%.

    Not tomorrow, or the day after that ...
     
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    Well, it might trickle-charge the HV battery. A very slow trickle.

    So, the differences to the current Auris sheet-metal are: new front and headlamps, side indicators in the mirror housings, new rear light clusters, and a new rear bumper with aerocorners containing the rear reflectors. It's a facelift. The side view makes it obvious:

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    I'm disappointed. I was hoping for a real diesel-beater economy car, not a hot hatch. 18" wheels? Seriously? Sub 100g/km? Prius achieves 89g/km on the 15" wheels.

    Still, listing it as a 'concept' leaves hope that the low-spec version is achievable. I want to find out once and for all just how much more the hybrid drive really costs, and how that compares to a diesel.
     
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    It's a concept - remember the huge chrome wheels that were shown on the Insight concept car?

    The real thing will almost undoubtedly come with light 15" wheels.

    I'm curious as to how much storage space is lost with the HSD compared to the regular car, as well as how much weight is added.

    I still dream of a sub 2500lb car with the HSD drivetrain and a decent suspension setup. Unfortunately, it appears that the weight of the current Auris is very similar to the Prius at 2750-3200lbs depending on whether you get the gas or diesel engine so I'd expect the hybrid to be similar to the diesel version in weight.
     
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    The current solar roof on the Prius is about 80w. If you multiplied the space by two and the efficiency by three (about the most I can ever imagine in the next five years) then you would have almost 500w. That could recharge the (current) HV pack in a few hours and a plug in pack in a day or two of full sun.

    The above is obviously a pipe dream because a factor of six is going to be quite hard to get.... but maybe in 10 years????
     
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    Very optimistic.

    The very best panels are only about 3x more efficient than the one currently used on the Prius. Unless there's a major breakthrough, I'd find it highly unrealistic that affordable panels get any more than 25% more efficient even after 5 years.
     
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    I am blue-skying it and dreaming of a small, relatively light two door
    commuter. Something roughly similar to 2-door Yaris, CityCar, or even
    the old Insight I. :cheer2:

    In the pictures Mike Dimmick posted, I note the concept car has a HybridSD
    badge on the front fenders. I'll bet there are positioning pins on the badges,
    and matching holes in the fenders. Drat! :mad:
     
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    Can someone please explain to me why they dont sell these in the US.

    I would really love to buy a deisel-plug-in-hybrid from toyota. id settly for a gas one, i know the plug in prius is coming out but i would rather get this.
     
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    Sure they're 18? They look like the 17" alloys from the Prius.

    Cause the average Corolla buyer doesn't care and we have the Matrix for that. The Matrix has a little more cargo capacity and has a higher seating position than the Corolla hatchback (Auris)
     
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    Yes, TFA says so.

     
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    Weird.... and i wouldn't call them bespoke either lol. They look like a normal 5 spoke alloy rim (and this is the first I've heard of an 18" LRR tyre!)
     
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    Well, all bespoke means is custom tailored. They do look more aero than your typical 18" wheel (look pretty similar to the '10 Prius 17s, to my memory).

    Anyway, as I said earlier, it's a concept car which usually comes with large shiny wheels, so I wouldn't expect these to carry over to production.
     
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    mmm... also that full glass roof looks enticing.
     
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    Likewise, don't expect it to carry over to production! Hopefully the vile interior is also a 'concept'. Yuck.

    What could Toyota not leave out in a production model? Probably the satellite navigation system, which would be required - I think - for additional displays such as the Gen 2-like Energy display shown in the video that Toyota released. Or, they could choose to keep the HSI-like gauge which replaces the tachometer of the standard Auris:

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    (cropped from here, 2.4MB jpeg)

    The left-hand dial appears to say CHARGE | ECO | POWER. 240km/h on the speedometer is a bit optimistic!

    I don't see fuel economy/consumption or battery level gauges there, though. There is a temperature gauge for some reason.
     

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    omg that is discusting[​IMG]

    but i see the gen 2 MFD back with the animated screen...
     
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    I like the gauges. A pity they didn't make it over to our Corolla. We get the exact same setup with the double hood but our gauges are completely different (in fact, they're the same boring setup instead of the cool floating needle design of your Auris).

    Oh dear lord....


    Btw, our ISC gets a blue interior >.< Not that I have anything against blue interiors (I find the HCH's blue/beige interior quite cool actually) but blue and white don't go together.
     
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    And have you seen the price? Autocar is saying this will cost £20,000 in the UK - that's Prius T4 money! Why not just buy the Prius?

    The other interesting aspact is that the Cd is quoted as just 0.28. Only 0.02 higher than the Prius. Whilst I like the one box shape of the Prius I know many don't. But it does make you wonder.
     
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    Put the HSD into the MATRIX, who cares if it's a 0.35 drag co, I want something that drives like a Matrix.

    (end rant)
     
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    It probably would cost that with the horrible interior and the forced Sat Nav option. I'm hoping for a massively despec'd version.

    Cd is one of those figures like engine power and torque that are practically meaningless without other figures. The drag equation is:

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    (from [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drag_coefficient"]Drag coefficient - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame])

    RHO is the density of the fluid (air), v is the velocity (speed), Cd is the drag coefficient - and A is the cross-section area of the object.

    The current Auris is 1,760mm wide and 1,515mm high, compared to the Prius at 1,745mm wide and 1,490mm high. The actual cross-section areas are smaller because the cars are narrower at the roof than at the widest point, and the listed height includes the ride height. Still, even if the Auris had the same Cd the Prius would still have less drag due to the smaller area. (Mirrors aren't included in either set of dimensions.)

    A Vauxhall/Opel Insignia is claimed to have a 0.27 Cd, but is quite a bit wider at 1,856mm and taller at 1,498mm, so has higher drag than either Toyota, I think.

    The improvement in aero on the Auris hybrid, given what they claimed for the Prius, must be down to the sharp corners on the new bumpers, and possibly that the grille is a bit more restrictive than before.