Toyota
Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., unveiled the all-new
50-mile-per gallon rated third-generation Prius hybrid vehicle
today at the 2009 North American International Auto show.
Celebrated as the benchmark for cars of the future, the Prius
has delivered superior fuel economy and ultra-low emissions to
more than one million owners worldwide for more than 10 years.
The midsize third-generation 2010 Prius will offer even better
mileage ratings, enhanced performance, and innovative design
features. It will be quieter, roomier, and equipped with
advanced standard and available features such as a moonroof with
solar panels, four driving modes, Intelligent Parking Assist
(IPA) and steering wheel touch controls that display on the
instrument panel.
An Eco-Icon
The first-generation Prius entered the market in 1997 as the
world's first mass-produced hybrid. The name Prius, "to go
before" in Latin, became symbolic of a car that was launched
even before environmental awareness had become a mainstream
social issue.
From the beginning, Toyota's full-hybrid system was developed
in-house and has become a driving force behind advanced vehicle
technology. The company's exclusive Hybrid Synergy Drive System
was introduced in 2004 on the second-generation Prius. Since
then, more than 670,000 have been sold in the U.S.
In designing the new, third-generation Prius, Toyota engineers
combined a careful refinement of existing systems with an
aggressive measure of new technology necessary for the future of
automobiles.
Fuel Economy and Environmental Performance
The new Prius will be built using processes that reduce
pollution in every stage of vehicle life, from production and
driving, through to disposal.
The third-generation Prius extends its record of continuous
improvement in fuel economy. The first-generation Prius, which
was rated 41 EPA combined mpg, was replaced by the current
model, which is EPA rated at 46 mpg, combined city/highway.
Using a combination of technologies, fuel efficiency was
increased to an estimated 50 miles per gallon for the new Prius.
A larger and more powerful 1.8-liter Atkinson-cycle,
four-cylinder engine will power the new Prius. Contrary to
conventional wisdom, the larger engine actually helps improve
highway mileage. By making more torque, the new engine can run
at lower average rpm on the highway. When operating at lower
rpm, the new engine uses less fuel. Mileage is especially
improved in cold-start conditions and at higher speeds.
Use of an electric water pump and a new exhaust gas
recirculation (EGR) system also contribute to the engine's
efficiency. The 1.8-liter Prius engine is the first Toyota power
plant that requires no belts under the hood for better fuel
economy and less potential maintenance.
A multi-information display panel that monitors fuel and energy
consumption is standard. It provides feedback on the Prius'
efficiency using three different displays to help the driver
acquire economical driving habits.
Unlike most other hybrid vehicles available, Prius has been a
"full" hybrid since introduction. This allows it to run on
engine alone, battery alone, or a combination of both. The
system blends the best of parallel hybrid and series hybrid
designs to achieve the ability to operate on the electric mode
alone, and to charge the batteries while the car is running.
The patented Hybrid Synergy Drive system in the 2010 Prius is 90
percent newly-developed with significant improvements over
previous models.
• The transaxle is lighter in weight and reduces torque losses
by as much as 20 percent compared to the previous model.
• The inverter, which converts direct current to alternating
current, has a new direct cooling system to reduce size and
weight.
• Taken together, the inverter, motor and transaxle are smaller
and 20 percent lighter.
• A newly developed electronically controlled regenerative
braking system has been adopted, with control logic optimized to
enhance regeneration.
The new Prius will offer three alternative driving modes. EV-Drive
Mode allows driving on battery power alone at low speeds for
about a mile, if conditions permit. There is also a Power Mode,
which increases sensitivity to throttle input for a sportier
feel, and an Eco Mode, which helps the driver achieve their best
mileage.
Cutting Edge Styling
In designing the new Prius, aerodynamic performance was an
important factor. The goal was to create a beautiful silhouette,
while not compromising function. Designers preserved the dynamic
triangle form of the current model--instantly recognizable as a
Prius--but made alterations to the overall profile, pillar
position and angle. The front pillar, extended forward, helps
refine the performance-focusing, shaped form.
The overall height of the Prius is the same, but the roof
profile is altered by moving the top of the roof 3.9 inches to
the rear. This emphasizes the wedge shape, and also allows for
enhanced rear headroom and improved aerodynamics.
The design of the new Prius' front and rear corners are sharp,
sporty and aerodynamic. Strong side character lines, rising from
front to rear, define the glazed geometric shape. Viewed from
the rear, wider rear treads provide a solid, firmly rooted
stance.
Dimensionally, the new Prius has the same wheelbase as the
current generation. Overall length is slightly increased by 0.6
inches, in part by moving the front cowl forward.
World's Lowest Cd
The new Prius received more wind tunnel hours of testing than
any other Toyota in history, resulting in the cleanest
aerodynamic profile of any mass-produced vehicle in the world.
By focusing on the shape of the body, underfloor, wheelhouse
liner and shape of the wheels, the designers of the new Prius
were able to reduce the coefficient of drag (Cd) value to 0.25,
compared to 0.26 for the previous model. The airflow under the
car was studied extensively. Engineers made changes to the shape
of the fender liner, front surface of the underfloor, and added
a fin at the rear floor cover to increase linear stability.
Advanced Equipment For a New Era
An available sliding glass moonroof is packaged with solar
panels, located over the rear seating area, that power a new
ventilation system. This solar powered ventilation system uses
an electrically powered air circulation fan that does not
require engine assist. The system prevents the interior air
temperature from rising while the vehicle is parked, making the
cool-down time shorter when the driver returns to the vehicle,
thus reducing the use of air conditioning.
The remote air-conditioning system is the first system in the
world to function on battery-power alone and that can be
remotely operated, so the driver can adjust the interior
temperature for comfort before getting in the car.
Reducing the vehicle's power consumption, available LED (light
emitting diode) lamps are used for low beams and also in the
tail and stop lamps. Air conditioning, a major energy drain, has
been re-engineered to increase efficiency and cool-down
performance. In addition, an exhaust heat recirculation system
reduces heat waste by warming engine coolant during cold
startup, for improved performance. It also heats up the
passenger cabin more efficiently.
Enhanced Vehicle Performance
The next-generation Prius is built on a new platform, which
enables improved handling stability, quieter operation, and
collision safety. The suspension consists of front struts and a
rear intermediate beam design, as before, but handling stability
is advanced by improving the stabilizer layout, higher caster
angle and tuning the bushing characteristics. Disc brakes are
now used on all four corners, replacing the front disc/rear drum
brakes in the current model.
Weight was saved through use of aluminum in the hood, rear
hatch, front suspension axle and brake caliper and super
high-tensile steel in the rocker inner, center pillar, and roof
reinforcement. To meet customer expectations for everyday
performance, zero-to-60 acceleration has been improved to 9.8
seconds, more than a second faster, in internal testing.
Better-performing sound insulation, working with improved
vibration damping, has been installed in various locations to
reduce road noise.
Functional Interior Is Bigger on the Inside
Proving that small changes add up to big gains, the cargo area
of the new Prius was expanded 0.4 inches in length and 2.2
inches in width by using a new and an improved layout of the
battery cooling unit.
Rear seat legroom is enhanced by a new space-saving contoured
front-seat design.
Viewed from the cockpit, the center cluster smoothly flows from
the instrument panel to the console. Handy storage space has
been added under the shift lever by taking advantage of the
shift-by-wire system. Simple, fin-type air vents are consistent
with the cabin's efficient appearance. Judicious use of silver
accents adds a finished, technical feel.
Touch sensors on the steering wheel switches are designed to
reduce driver eye movement for better concentration on the road.
When the driver touches the audio or info switch located on the
steering wheel, a duplicate image is displayed on the instrument
panel, directly in front of the driver. This system, called
Touch Tracer, is the first system in the world to allow steering
wheel controls to read out on the instrument panel.
The ECO indicator on the Multi-Informational Display (MID)
provides driver feedback for lower fuel consumption.
In pursuit of developing various advanced technologies aimed at
realizing sustainable mobility, Toyota will use plant-derived,
carbon-neutral plastics in the 2010 Prius. The newly-developed
plastics, known as "ecological plastic," will be used in the
seat cushion foam, cowl side trim, inner and outer scuff plates,
and deck trim cover. Ecological plastic emits less CO2 during a
product lifecycle (from manufacturing to disposal) than plastic
made solely from petroleum; it also helps reduce petroleum use.
Safety Enhancements
The new Prius was designed to comply with class-top level
collision safety performance in each global region of sale, and
to accommodate increasingly strict safety requirements in the
future.
In addition to advanced driver and front passenger Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) airbags front and rear side curtain
airbags, driver and passenger seat-mounted side airbags and
driver's knee airbag are standard equipment.
Active headrests are used in both front seats to reduce the
possibility of whiplash in a collision. Anti-lock Brake System
(ABS), Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA),
electronic traction control (TRAC) and Vehicle Stability Control
(VSC) are included with Toyota's standard Star Safety System.
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control system, using advanced millimeter
wave radar, is an available option. The system also enables Lane
Keep Assist, which helps the driver stay safely within the lane,
and the Pre-Collision System, which retracts seatbelts and
applies the brakes in certain conditions when a crash is
unavoidable.
Next-generation Intelligent Parking Assist features simplified
settings to help guide the car into parking spaces.
A backup monitor, which provides a view of rear obstacles when
reverse is engaged, is available with an optional
voice-activated navigation system. Safety Connect, Toyota's
first safety and security service, includes automatic collision
notification, stolen vehicle locator and an SOS call button.
Safety Connect will be available a few months after launch.
The development of the Prius has required applications for over
1,000 patents filed across the world, of which 292 are U.S.
applications.
Pricing for the 2010 Prius will be announced shortly before it
goes on sale late spring.
2010 PRUIS PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS
POWERTRAIN
1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with VVT-i
Engine horsepower: 98 hp @ 5,200 rpm
Engine torque: 105 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm
Electric motor: Permanent magnet synchronous motor
Electric motor power output: 80 hp/153 lb-ft torque
Hybrid system net horsepower: 134 hp
Emission rating: SULEV (with AT-PZEV)
Electronically controlled continuously variable transmission
Drive System: Front-wheel-drive
Hybrid battery pack: Nickel-metal hydride
Estimated fuel economy: 50 mpg (combined)*
DIMENSIONS (inches)
Overall Length: 175.6
Overall Width: 68.7
Overall Height: 58.7
Wheelbase: 106.3
Ground clearance: 5.5
Coefficient of Drag: 0.25
Wheels: 15-inch alloy wheels
17-inch alloy wheels (optional)
Tire Size: 15-inch: 195/65R15
17-inch: 215/45R17 (optional)
Seating Capacity: 5
EPA class rating: Midsize
* Preliminary figure based on Toyota's internal testing. Actual
mileage will vary.
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