Toyota unveils new Prius, says hybrids to stay long

Toyota Motor Corp took the wraps off the latest iteration of the Prius, the hybrid vehicle that paved the way for electric cars more than two decades ago.

The fifth generation of the car, with bigger wheels and a sportier design, offers three different hybrid powertrain options and will go on sale starting this winter, the carmaker said at an event in Tokyo on Wednesday.

Pricing for the new model wasn’t disclosed, although Toyota stressed it would be “affordable for everybody.”

The world’s No. 1 automaker pioneered mass-market hybrid vehicles with the debut of the Prius in 1997, and contends that the technology still has a long way to go.

It’s a bet on the longevity of the brand and technology at a time when Tesla and other upstarts have seized the narrative to say that the era of electric vehicles has already arrived, even though they still only make up about 6 percent of total global car sales.

“It’s a car to be driven by all people, not just the few,” Simon Humphries, Toyota’s senior general manager of design, said at the unveiling.

“That’s its greatest strength and reason for its existence, and it’s the reason why the Prius brand should not be lost.”

The new Prius will have a 1,8-litre and 2.0-litre engine hybrid powertrain options, which combines a combustion engine, electric motor and battery to deliver better fuel economy and acceleration.

There’s also a 2,0-litre plug-in hybrid system that boosts power and range.

A lower chassis, swept body and shark-like nose, in addition to black exterior accents and dark interior tones, are all aimed at giving the Prius an edgier look, a departure from the wedge-shaped and grey interiors seen in prior models.

Toyota mainly focused on two areas for the new Prius, according to Satoki Oya, a deputy chief engineer at Toyota who worked on the Prius. 

One is the design and the other is drivability, he said. – Bloomberg

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