Friday, June 17, 2011

More Details Regarding the Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle

The Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid production vehicle is now a little different than the prototype.

Recharging the Prius

Production plug-in Prius has evolved past prototype

Final details regarding the Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid are still not fully clear, but the production version of the plug-in Prius will have some new features compared to the conventional Prius, as well as the prototype plug-in.

For example, instead of the 4 driving modes found in the current Prius, the new plug-in Prius will only have 3.

While today’s Prius starts in the normal/default mode with Eco, Power and EV options, the new Prius will start in EV mode with Eco and Power options. According to MotorTrend this could enable the plug-in Prius to save EV range for city driving, while functioning like a 50 mpg Prius when hitting the highway.

Additionally, the prototype plug-in Prius functions just like a conventional Prius once EV range is expired. Consequently, until recharged, full EV mode was no longer possible.

The production plug-in Prius, however, can use regenerative and engine braking to recharge the battery pack enough so that EV range can be restored if conditions, such as stop and go traffic, enable such recharging. Consequently, total EV range becomes a somewhat fluid number.

Unfortunately, no new details on the key issue, price.


Source: Hybridcar blog

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