http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/66260/prius_hits_113mpg.htmlThe article says 113 mpg, but that's british gallons.Toyota is charging ahead in the race for domination of the hybrid car market, according to Auto Express spies.The firm's next Prius will be so efficient it will be the first production car capable of returning more than 110mpg. The newcomer is being developed to try to improve European sales. While the car has been a success in the US, it has met a mixed reaction on this side of the Atlantic, due to the popularity of diesel models.But now we've been told that engineers working on the new Prius have a fuel economy target of 40km/litre - a mind-boggling 113mpg."The whole electrical system has been redesigned to improve economy" said one Toyota engineer. "We are working on a prototype that runs solely on the electric motor in slow traffic, but switches to engine and motor drive when higher speeds are needed." The secret lies with the batteries. The current Prius uses nickel-hydride items, which currently offer the best balance between cost and performance.But engineers are working on new lithiumion cells, which are lighter, smaller, generate more power and last longer. Subaru and Mitsubishi both plan to sell electric cars by 2010, but Toyota hopes to get its new model on the road as early as 2008.And improved economy isn't the firm's only goal, as engineers are working on reducing the current car's 10.9-second 0-62mph time by more than a second.Peter Lyon
4/12/2006 9:51:09 AM
thats all well and good, until our country's atmosphere is black with a thick layer of SMUG!
4/12/2006 10:37:42 AM
i'd buy one and put a big fuel tank in it and drive forever
4/12/2006 11:14:33 AM
how is a britsh gallon different from an amercan gallon?
4/12/2006 11:56:04 AM
how lazy are youhttp://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=deskbar&q=british+american+gallon+differenceA British gallon is 4.5 litres and an American gallon is 3.8 litres
4/12/2006 12:01:46 PM
are those in british litres or american liters?
4/12/2006 12:13:47 PM
^^^^^ & ^Bwahahahahaha[Edited on April 12, 2006 at 12:24 PM. Reason : It's good mileage, but the car still looks like ass.]
4/12/2006 12:24:28 PM
I can't find the thread right now on my sailing website, but some guy tried to tow his 2500lbs keelboat + 500lbs trailer behind his Escape Hybrid and the thing blew up.It literally got an electrical fire.
4/12/2006 3:25:10 PM
"dont touch the big red wire"
4/12/2006 3:35:20 PM
^^shoudn't have tried to tow with a hybrid, dummiss
4/12/2006 9:11:46 PM
4/12/2006 9:14:13 PM
for somebody like me that drives very little in town, a hybrid wouldn't do much good. diesels are the way to go, but especially in trucks, it would be very hard to justify the extra cost with the current fuel savings
4/12/2006 9:18:31 PM
I read a study that the price of gas would have to reach over 5 dollars a gallon, and you would have to drive your hybrid 125-150,000 miles before its economically worth it.
4/12/2006 9:56:48 PM
well its at 3 already for premium users. 5 isn't too far away.
4/12/2006 10:30:54 PM
^^ Very true, but that's for "now" hybrids.If I could get ~100mpg, I would likely own one.
4/12/2006 11:27:58 PM
4/13/2006 1:13:22 AM
they'll have to make a concerted effort once those batteries die!
4/13/2006 8:38:42 AM
lupo 3L tdi was getting almost the same fuel economy years ago...http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/press/Lupo_3L_in_Guiness_World_Record[Edited on April 13, 2006 at 10:29 AM. Reason : 3L designates 3L/100km]
4/13/2006 10:29:40 AM
Electric will never beat Hydrogen Fuel unless they can develop cheaper batteries/fuel cells.
4/13/2006 10:56:03 AM
but can it go 94 mph?
4/13/2006 11:04:29 AM
Too bad they look gay as shit
4/13/2006 1:29:35 PM
4/13/2006 1:48:50 PM
4/13/2006 2:45:41 PM
^ if you want to save gas
4/13/2006 3:48:44 PM
or... buy a hybrid or small diesel..let make a thread about it..oh HEY! here it is...
4/13/2006 4:32:50 PM
4/13/2006 5:54:38 PM
you should compare a car that is both regular and hybrid, like the civic...you also have to consider the damage you are doing to the environment when those batteries (that you will eventually have to replace) have to be disposed of[Edited on April 13, 2006 at 6:24 PM. Reason : ...]
4/13/2006 6:22:12 PM