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Plug-In Prii a possibility from President Press (from WSJ)

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by akim, Jul 18, 2006.

  1. akim

    akim New Member

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    Wouldn't this be great? I'd get one in a heartbeat. Plus it'll be much cheaper than a do-it-yourself kit.

    Improved technology + (100+ mpg) + (100+ range) = future?


    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB115323638623409864.html

    Toyota Considers Plug-In Hybrids
    Associated Press
    July 18, 2006 3:48 p.m.

    WASHINGTON -- Toyota Motor North America Inc. President Jim Press
    said Tuesday the Japanese auto maker plans to pursue a plug-in hybrid
    vehicle, touting the long-term potential of gas-electric hybrids on
    America's highways.

    "Make no mistake about it, hybrids are the technology of the future
    and they will play a starring role in the automotive industry in the
    21st century," Mr. Press said in a speech at the National Press Club.

    Mr. Press, highlighting the company's work on alternative vehicles,
    said Toyota is also "strongly considering" a program to develop
    flexible-fuel vehicles in the U.S. capable of running on E85, an
    alternative fuel made of 85% ethanol.

    Mr. Press, who recently became the first non-Japanese president of
    Toyota Motor Corp.'s U.S. subsidiary, said hybrid technology has
    long-term staying power because it can adapt to several alternatives,
    such as clean diesels, biodiesels, ethanol, plug-in hybrids or
    hydrogen fuel cells. The auto maker produces the popular Toyota Prius hybrid.

    The plug-in being pursued by Toyota would be able to "travel greater
    distances without using its gas engine, it will conserve more oil and
    slice smog and greenhouse gases to nearly imperceptible levels."

    Plug-in hybrids use larger battery packs that can be recharged
    through a typical 120-volt outlet, allowing a driver to travel
    locally on battery power before the vehicle switches to the gasoline
    engine. DaimlerChrysler AG has been developing a plug-in hybrid van.

    President Bush has touted the potential of the technology but
    obstacles exist, ranging from making the batteries lighter, less
    expensive and more durable. Some observers have expressed concern
    about the ability of the electrical grid to support the vehicles, but
    supporters say most plug-ins would be recharged at night.

    Amid discussions among General Motors Corp., Nissan Motor Corp., and
    Renault SA on forming an alliance1, Mr. Press said Toyota has had a
    "good working alliance" with GM and shares operations at a Fremont,
    Calif., plant and conducts research on advanced technology.

    "I can't speculate on what will happen if GM and Nissan come
    together, but I think it illustrates just how tough and expensive it
    is to compete on a global basis as well as the consistent need for
    efficiency in our operations," he said.

    Toyota is expected to soon surpass GM as the world's largest auto
    maker by sales volume. Mr. Press said the health of GM and Ford Motor
    Co. was crucial to the auto industry. "I firmly believe that GM and
    Ford will both come back stronger than ever and be very successful.
    And that's important because they are vital to our industry and our
    national economy," he said.
     
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    I won't be holding my breath. It'll be several years.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Rick Auricchio @ Jul 18 2006, 05:39 PM) [snapback]288352[/snapback]</div>
    Granted it will be a while - but it's a good sign from Toyota.

    They were previously saying that they would not be even entertaining the idea of Plug-Ins at all.
     
  4. Godiva

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    I'm hoping it will be part of the 2009 design. If not, I can wait if it's part of the 2010 or 2011 model.