Thursday, December 3, 2009

50 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid coming to U.S.

Los Angeles - After the success of Toyota's Hybrid Pius in Japan and the U.S., Toyota is now expanding its environment-friendly cars with the Prius plug-in hybrid (PHV). Begin early next year, 150 Toyota Prius PHV will begin arriving in the United States.

Toyota Prius PHV has been launched in Los Angeles Motor Show, Wednesday, December 2, 2009. Toyota Prius Plug-in hybrid (PHV) is based on third-generation Prius. This car batteries can be charged with an outlet.

Toyota intends to expand Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive with the launch of the first generation of lithium-ion battery is embedded in the Prius plug-in hybrid (PHV).

As quoted from the site justauto automotive, Friday (4/12/2009), the Prius plug-in hybrid (PHV) was built specifically to support the global demonstration program that begins this month in America.

Maximize the development of Toyota Prius Plug-in hybrid (PHV) for higher speed and better mileage than the Toyota Prius Webmail conventional Hybrid.

Prius plug-in will be the first Toyota car that uses lithium-ion batteries, which are smaller, lighter and has longer than a battery of nickel metal hydride which has used Japan's giant manufacturers today.

Furthermore, since end of 2009, is expected as many as 350 of these products are circulating in Japan and Europe, so the program to support environmentally friendly with the local government which aims to raise community awareness and preparedness for the new technology can be implemented already.



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