2011 Toyota Prius Review

    Toyota has introduced a brand new 50 nautical miles per gallon estimated by the third generation Toyota Prius hybrid car in 2009 at the North American International Auto Show.

    Celebrated as the benchmark for future cars, the Toyota Prius has delivered fuel economy and ultra low emissions over a million homeowners worldwide for over 10 years.

    The average size of the third generation Prius in 2010 will note mileage, better, faster performance and innovative design. It is quieter, more spacious and equipped with advanced features of standard and available as a sun roof with solar panels, four driving modes, Intelligent Parking Assistance (IPA) and the steering wheel controls that appear on the touch panel board.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    An Eco-Icon

    The first generation Toyota Prius on the market in 1997 as the first mass production of hybrids. The Prius name, "go before" in Latin, became the symbol of a car that was launched even before environmental awareness has become a mainstream social problem.

    From the start, the Toyota full hybrid system developed in-house and was a driving force behind the advanced vehicle technologies. Exclusive of the company's Hybrid Synergy Drive was introduced in 2004 on the second generation Toyota Prius. Since then, more than 670,000 were sold in the U.S.

    In designing the new third-generation Prius, Toyota's engineers combined a careful refinement of existing systems with an aggressive measure of new technologies for the future of the automobile.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    Fuel economy and environmental performance

    The new Toyota Prius is built with processes that reduce pollution at all stages of the life of the vehicle, driving on the production and destruction.

    Third generation Toyota Prius to extend the record of continuous improvement in fuel consumption. The first generation of the Toyota Prius, which was rated at 41 mpg in the EPA, together, have been replaced by the current model, which is EPA rated 46 mpg combined city / highway. Using a combination of technology, fuel efficiency increased by about 50 miles per gallon of the new Toyota Prius.

    An engine bigger and more powerful 1.8-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder will power the new Toyota Prius. Contrary to popular belief, the larger engine can actually improve highway mileage. By making more torque, the new engine to run at low speed average on the highway. When operating at low speeds, the new engine uses less fuel. Mileage is particularly improved the conditions for cold start and high speed.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    Using an electric water pump and a new exhaust gas (EGR) also contribute to engine efficiency. The 1.8-liter engine of the Toyota Prius is the first Toyota plant of energy that do not require belts under the hood of fuel economy and less potential maintenance.

    A panel of multi-information display that monitors fuel and energy consumption is the norm. Provides information on the effectiveness of the Toyota Prius with three different views to help the driver to acquire economical driving habits.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    Unlike most other hybrid vehicles available, the Toyota Prius was a "full" hybrid since launch. This allows the engine to run on its own, the battery alone or a combination of both. The system combines the best of the hybrid system in parallel and series hybrid designs to achieve the ability to operate in electric-only mode, and to charge the batteries while the car is running.

    The unit's patented Hybrid Synergy 2010 Toyota Prius is 90 percent of new development with significant improvements over previous models.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    Transaxle is lighter and reduces torque losses by as much as 20 percent over the previous model.

    The inverter converts direct current into alternating current, has a new direct cooling system to reduce the size and weight.

    Together with the drive, motor and transaxle are smaller and 20 percent lighter.

    A new electronically controlled regenerative braking system was adopted and optimized control logic to improve regeneration.

    The new Toyota Prius will offer three alternative modes of behavior. EV Drive Mode allows driving on battery power alone at low speed for about a mile, if conditions permit. There is also a power mode, which increases sensitivity to the gas inlet for a sportier feel, and an Eco mode, which helps the driver to reach its best mileage.

    The spiky hair

    The design of the new Prius, aerodynamic performance has been an important factor. The goal was to create a beautiful silhouette, without compromising the work. The designers kept the dynamic triangle shape of the current model - instantly recognizable as the Toyota Prius - but the changes in the position of the profile, and the angle of the pillar. In front of the column, extended forward, will improve performance, focusing on the form.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    Total height of the Toyota Prius is the same, but the roofline changed by moving the top of the roof 3.9 inches behind. This emphasizes the wedge shape, and also allows for more headroom and rear better aerodynamics.

    The design of the front the new Toyota Prius and the rear corners are sharp, sporty and aerodynamic. Sharp increase in side character lines from front to rear, window to define the geometric shape. Viewed from the rear, wider tread of the rear tire to create a solid, anchored position.

    Dimensions, the new Toyota Prius has the same wheelbase as the current generation. The overall length is 0.6 inches slightly higher, in part, by moving the steering head forward.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    World's lowest Cd

    The new Prius has received more hours of wind tunnel tests than any other in the history of Toyota, which is cleaner the aerodynamic profile of any mass-produced car in the world. By focusing on body shape, soil, covering the cockpit and how the wheels, the designers of the new Toyota Prius have been able to reduce the coefficient of drag (Cd) value of 0.25, compared to 0.26 for the previous model. The airflow under the car has been extensively studied. The engineers made changes to the way the lining of defense, the front surface of the earth, and added a wing to cover the rear floor to increase the linear stability.

    Advanced Equipment in New Era

    A sliding moonroof is available packaged with solar panels that are placed on the rear seat ventilation system that new power. The ventilation system uses a solar-powered electric motor fan does not need traffic help. The system prevents air temperature increase inside while the vehicle is parked, making the cooling time shorter when the driver returns the vehicle and reduce the use of air conditioning.

    The remote control air conditioning is the world's first system to run on battery power alone and can be controlled remotely, so the driver can adjust the interior temperature comfortable before entering the car.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    Reduce the power consumption of the vehicle, available with LED (Light Emitting Diode) bulbs used in low beams and tail and brake lights. Air conditioning, a large discharge of energy, has re-designed to increase efficiency and cooling performance. In addition, the exhaust system to reduce heat recycling waste heat from the heating of the coolant of the engine during cold starting, to improve performance. It is also the warm cabin.

    Improved performance of the vehicle

    The next generation Toyota Prius is built on a new platform, which allows better handling stability, quieter operation, and safety of collisions. The front suspension consists of struts and rear beam design an intermediary, as before, but the stability of the manipulation is done to improve the design of the stabilizer, the top pitcher making and setting characteristics. Disc brakes are now used in all four corners, replacing the front disc brakes / rear drum brakes on the current model.

    Weight is saved through the use of aluminum in the hood, tailgate, front axle suspension and brake caliper and steel rockers Super high on the inside, the central pillar and the strengthening of the roof. To meet customers' expectations of performance in everyday life, from zero to 60 acceleration is improved by 9.8 seconds over a second faster than internal testing.

    More effective soundproofing, along with improved vibration damping has been installed at various locations in order to reduce road noise.

    Interior is more functional in

    Shows that small changes add up big profits, baggage Toyota Prius has been extended to 0.4 cm long and 2.2 cm wide, using the new look and improved cooling of the battery.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    Outer rear seats is enhanced by a new space saving design contour front seats.

    Seen from the cockpit in the center console, dash cluster sliding. Storage space is added to the shift lever using the shift-by-wire system. Simple, finned air intakes are in line with the efficient-looking cottage. The judicious use of silver accents most comprehensive, technical feel.

    Pressure sensors on the steering wheel are designed to reduce the movement of the pilot's eyes for better concentration on the road. When the driver touches the switch or audio information located on the steering wheel is a copy of the image displayed on the dashboard, directly in front of the driver. This system, called Touch Tracer, is the first system in the world to allow the wheel to read on the dashboard.

    ECO indicator Multi-information Display (MID) to provide feedback to the driver in less fuel consumption.

    In trying to develop a variety of advanced technologies designed to achieve sustainable mobility, Toyota uses herbs, carbon-neutral plastic 2010 Toyota Prius. The newly developed plastic, which is known as "green plastic" is used in the seat cushion foam, hand, hat trim, interior and exterior scuff plates, and cut the hood. Ecological Plastic emits less CO2 during the life cycle of the product (the production of Destruction) that the plastic-based oil products alone, but also helps reduce oil consumption.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    Safety Improvements

    The new Toyota Prius was designed to meet the level of upper-class safety of collisions in each region, worldwide sales, and to meet increasing stringent safety standards in the future.

    In addition, advanced driver and front passenger supplemental restraint system (SRS) airbags, front and rear side curtain airbags, side airbags for driver and front passenger safety and driver's knee airbags are standard.

    Active headrests for both front seats to reduce the chance of whiplash in a collision. Anti-lock (ABS), electronic brake force distributor (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), electronic traction control (TRAC) and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) with the Toyota Star Safety System standard.

    System dynamic radar cruise control, use of millimeter-wave radar is an available option. The system also Lane Assist, which helps the driver maintain security in the alley, and the Pre-Collision System, which retracts the seatbelts and applies the brakes in certain circumstances, when an accident is inevitable.
     

    2011 Toyota Prius

    Next Generation Intelligent Parking Assist simplified settings to help guide the car park.

    Backup Monitor, which provides an overview of the barriers again when a gear is engaged, is available with an optional voice recognition for navigation. Safety Connect, safety first Toyota and security service, including automatic collision notification, stolen vehicle tracking and SOS call button. Safety Connect will be available a few months after launch.

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