2012 Toyota Prius V, Family Hybrid Vehicle

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Toyota introduced their hybrid family car, the 2012 Prius v, with the expansion of the Prius into a family attraction for all ages and lifestyles. The vehicle is to be an evolution to increase revenue with the same value of the Prius hybrid, with high fuel economy and low emissions of Toyota Motor evidence of concern for the environment. 2012 Prius leading makes of vehicles loaded with high-tech features, offering the latest features of Toyota, such as Tracer Touch Display, Solar Powered ventilation, Smart Key System with Push Button Start, Lane Keep Assist, Advanced Parking Guidance System and LED lights. This vehicle is designed to meet all the needs of families with active lifestyles. In the Arm with a compact exterior, and feature more than 50-percent more interior cargo space than the current Prius.

Prius V comes with a smooth, aerodynamic exterior styling is sleek, round and thick, with an extended roof line. A vehicle designed from the ground up, with forms that evolved from the elongated version of the Prius. The interior is comfortable with good visibility, aided by the high seating position, thus providing maximum comfort, with enough head room. Comfortable seating able to carry five passengers, including the rider, designed especially for young family dynamic. The split 60/40, folding rear seat presents four different seat arrangement that provides excellent usability for passengers and baggage, while front-seat passenger fold-flat cargo allows for very long.

Although flexibility secondary family friendly vehicles, the Prius is expected to give vwill EPA fuel economy rating of 42 mpg city, 38 mpg highway and 40 mpg combined, the best fuel economy ratings of any crossover SUV, or wagon on the market. It will also emit smoke emission form-66-percent less than average new vehicle. In front, the instrument-panel control, including control of AC single-dial combination and center-mounted digital meter, providing an advanced display and a user-friendly command. Driving controls – including Push Button Start, shift parking, electronic shift lever, and drive mode selection – is distinguished by silver trim.

Like the current generation Prius, v Prius is a technological masterpiece that will include many standard features are the same. Four driving modes (Normal, Power, Eco and EV) to meet various road conditions and driver preference. A Smart Key System with Push Button Start, an electronic shift lever, Hill Start Assist Control (HAC), and back-up camera is standard. Available options include energy-efficient LED lights, Dynamic Cruise Control with radar Pre-Collision System (PCS), and Advanced Parking Guidance System. v Prius will become one of the first Toyota with multimedia Entune ™ system. For the first time in the car, takes advantage of innovative new phone system to provide in-vehicle experience a richer with fully integrated and upgradeable wireless entertainment, navigation and information services. As with all models of Toyota, will feature Toyota’s Prius v Star Safety System ™ standard, which includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist. It also features Smart Stop standard brake system technology are overridden.

With the addition of new technology and shifts in the market, the Prius Plug-in Hybrid is a member of the family who represent the best of both worlds – the superior fuel economy with the added EV Prius driving ability. Depending on driving conditions, the Prius Plug-ins can be moved about 13 miles on battery power at speeds up to 60 mph. After the power is exhausted EV, Plug-ins perform like a third-generation Prius is economical, the most fuel efficient hybrid vehicles in the American middle. Unlike pure EVs, it will be a seamless transition for consumers, with the only difference from regular Prius is that it can be installed at convenient intervals. Compact Lithium-Ion battery provides less weight and faster charging time, taking three hours at 110 volts and 1.7 hours at 220 volts. It can be “terminated” at any time with a short fee comfortable.




























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  • I don’t know what has happened with recent Prius styling updates, especially this last one. They look like styling add-on patchwork, that doesn’t look as though it was conceived as one smoothly connected flowing concept. “Are you listening Toyota???” You should be much smarter than than this, because the public is.

    Comment by Mark — April 5, 2011 @ 9:39 am

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