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More 3rd Generation 2010 Prius spy photos

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by Danny, Jul 30, 2008.

  1. Rybold

    Rybold globally warmed member

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    Wise choice. When a product is selling like hot cakes, the last thing you want to do is change it and take the risk that people might not like the new version. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" (with respect to styling)

    The Toyota Matrix is a perfect example of what not to do. The old one looks good and I see thousands of them on the road. The new one ... the exact opposite.

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    With all the taped on panels it looks like a Cadillac CTS.
     
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    i reckon it looks really handsome, alot better than the current version, the current version looks kinda ugly, this one looks like the latest accord sedans.
     
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    The Prii does have a nice evolution. Reminds me of how Nissan has handled the Z car. The Gen III looks for refined, I like it! :D
     
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    They should call it the 2100 Prius -- it's 8 months earlier than January 2010, why not call it 2100 model and be 90 years earlier?

    This is what makes Prius is a "Prius" (in latin)
     
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    The "Old" Matrix languished for a long time in the Toyota dealer's inventory. All kinds of _Incentives_to make go away,you see more on the road 'cause design life span over 4 years. The new design is more inline with trend employed, Tokyo, Detroit,Milan,Sttutgart etc. And, selling quite nicely_without the rebates and 0.0% enhancement.
     
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    Yeah, 21st and 1/2 century model! or let call it 22 nd Century model!
     
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    The shape will be similar, no matter how they spend thousand of hours in the "Wind Tunnel" or re-working the "Computational Fluid Dynamics", the result silouette will be very present "Priusque" and actual glamorous body shape! cd figure of under 0.21 will result in Prius shape...
     
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    This is NOT the 2008 / 2009. The wheels are different and the antenna pod on the top is different. The nose angle is sharper in these pics. It definitely looks wider as well.
     
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    It IS a Gen-II. Take a look at the front-quarter shot-- They used a very thin fabric to cover the intake, and you can see it's a Gen-II hood with the bump in the middle where the Toyota emblem is mounted and the Gen-II smiley grille.

    The front hood looked more sloped because they used cardboard to cover it up all the way past the windshield wiper recess at the base of the windshield.

    You can change the wheels easy, and it's even easier to change the antenna-- Priuschat sells a sharkfin antenna replacement.
     
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    Sorry we will have to agree to disagree but I know I'm right.

    Using your reference of the front-quarter view look at the 'T' emblem. It's the same as on the 09 Camry, partly on the hood and partly drooping on the grill. On the 08's the 'T' emblem is fully on the hood. In addition in the 08s there is a thin bar across the grill. In this pic the bar is gone or is MUCH thicker.

    The info that Toyota has leaked out in other places indicates that the styling is going to be essentially unchanged but slightly wider/longer. This vehicle matches that description.
     
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    Take a look at the earlier photo of that car (uploaded below). You can tell those are NOT sheet metal that's making the car look wider. It looks wider because of the foamboard duct-taped on-- Notice how they had to make cutouts in the foamboard to accomodate the door handles deep underneath. No sheet metal looks that crude.

    The tailgate is still recognizable as an '08 when compared to the unadorned '08 parked in front of it.

    They changed the shape of the foamboard coverings in that latest round of spy shots at the beginning of this thread-- The rear side windows are now covered up with a rounder cutout, more foamboard on the tailgate.

    Most likely they are just bouncing around rough ideas on updating the exterior of the car by taping foamboard that is easy to change onto an existing genII chassis.

    FWIW I do like the more angular look if they can actually translate that into sheet metal with neat lines. It's probably a good idea to make GenIII look a bit more distinctive considering how the Honda Prius-wannabe (aka Global Small Hybrid or Honda Hindsight LOL) is going to resemble the Gen-II so strongly.
     

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    Yes you are. The front end, hood and grill area are completely different than the current model. Additionally, there are maker lights integrated into the front bumper which seems rather odd.

    No way, if this is 2010 car. By all accounts, the next generation Prius will be introduced in Jan '09 at the NAIAS and go on sale sometime in the spring. If this is case the design has been locked down long ago, tooling has been ordered and is being/has been manufactured and they are in the final stages of fine tuning the car. If they were just "bouncing around rough ideas" you would be looking at 2011/2012 model at the earliest. Regardless, that is not how any auto company designs cars. They don't slap some panels on an existing model and go motoring around in the streets to bounce around rough ideas.
     
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    imagine this (hard for some of you... imagination) haha

    behind all those "sheets" is a body that's different than our current models.. yet keeps similar dimensions, as promised by the president of Toyota ( as others have said ).... so... you cover everything that's different so you can cruise around in your ghost... everyone will be mystified because they think it's the same.. thanks to all that crappy Camo... as you've noticed by the odd tapes, panel dimensions, and alignments.... ever seen a magic eye book? cheap yet effective :)
     
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    Take a look at the earlier photo and the latest photo of that same car. Many of the taped-on panels have been changed, including the location of the crease line on the doors. The older photo had the crease going through the cutouts for the doorhandles. The newer photos had the crease higher, clearing the door handles. The rear end has a different panel configuration taped on too.

    Why change the shape of the foamboard taped-on panels so much? That seems like a lot of work for nothing. I'm sure they got better things to do than to spend hours reshaping foamboard and reapplying all that duct tape.

    Maybe not for the 2010 if they already set up the production line and tooling for it, perhaps for something else. (though I question whether or not they can actually put the 2010 into dealer showrooms by Spring 2009-- That's 6 months ahead of their customary September/October model year launch for Priuses).
     
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    So if the 2010 is coming from Japan and it won't be lithium Ion powered what is gonna power it besides a gas engine?
     
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    You mean like this?

    That is CLEARLY an '08 Prius body with the front-end mods you mentioned.

    Before they put all those other foamboard panels on the doors.
     

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    Looks like these last spyphoto's were made in Belgium. There is a sign on one of the houses which is in Dutch and French language. Also on one of the other paked cars there seems to be a Belgium license plate.
    Someone mentioned disc brakes at the rear wheels, but all of the Priusses sold in Europe have them (and a in hight adjustable drivers seat)
     
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    I really like the look of the camouflage (GTI-like grille, slab sides) :) I hope the real thing looks as good!