Toyota Hybrid Car
The Toyota Prius was probably the first hybrid car to hit
the worldwide market. This Toyota hybrid car was already
out in the Japanese market in 1997 and was a hit. With
the demand for more hybrid cars later on, Toyota released it to
the world in 2001. It was quite large for a hybrid and
was later on re-designed to as a hatchback and therefore well
suited for city streets. Toyota has always been known to
push automobile technologies to further limits and they
continue their hybrid line in a few of their bestselling
models.
Toyota Prius
This Toyota hybrid car was an almost
instant hit in the US when it hit the US in 2001.
The upgraded Prius in 2004 caused an even bigger stir,
what with all the discussion about having to make the
change to greener energy. The Prius 2007 comes with
a 500 volt electric motor / 1.5 liter gasoline
engine. This allows for 76 horsepower at 5000 rpm
which is competitive if not even better than most
conventional cars that use pure fuel to run.
Currently, the Totyota Prius 2007 is the bestselling
hybrid in the United States, so much so that 2009 Toyota
hybrid car is already in production. The 2009 Next
Generation Prius is expected to be released in 2008.
Toyota Camry Hybrid
The Toyota Camry was a mid-sized sedan, popular all over the
world and seen as executive cars meant for those who could
afford luxury but not exclusive only to the rich. The
United States was the largest Camry consumer for 9 out of 10
years and this was even way before a hybrid version of the
vehicle was introduced to the market. The Camry was so
successful that it was recorded to be one of the cars that had
the most impact on the American market; one can only imagine
what the hybrid has to offer now that the Camry takes on the
form of a new technology that is both earth saving and
fuel-efficient. The Camry hybrid 2007 has also been
garnering its own awards, however, being voted the best family
car for the year 2007. Introduced in 2006, the Toyota
hybrid car is not going to replace its fuel-dependent
counterpart just yet. With a 4 cylinder gasoline engine
and a 650V electric motor, nobody would ever suspect that this
vehicle can produce 192 horsepower and yet do 40 miles to the
gallon! Some of its better features include an all
electric heating and air conditioning system, power brakes, and
power steering; this means that the car runs on the electric
motors only.
Toyota eCom
Produced in 1998, this Toyota hybrid car is a small car that
was initially meant for carpooling. It utilizes a special
electronic card instead of conventional keys. The eCom
was seen in many car shows and fifty of these were made for
rental in Toyota City in Japan. Fondly thought as a
precursor to the Prius, this Toyota hybrid car was utilized to
show the effectiveness of using electric cars and is not
something that is readily available for purchase by the
public.

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