2010 Toyota Prius showcased. Gives 50 miles per gallon.

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January 13th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 45 times, 5 so far today

2010 Toyota Prius showcased. Gives 50 miles per gallon.

Japanese automaker Toyota has showcased their latest edition Prius hybrid model at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The 2010 edition Prius is more fuel efficient. The company has also improved the outlook of the car to make it more sleek.

Bob Carter, Toyota Division group vice president and general manager spoke about Prius: “Since Prius was first introduced, the consumer demographic has shifted from an early adopter to a mainstream shopper. The Prius has evolved to meet the changing needs of this growing and diverse customer base.”

The new edition of Prius offers better fuel efficiency. Toyota has managed to improve it by 4 mpg over the current model.

2010 Toyota Prius

Toyota said that the 2010 edition of Prius would be sold in as many as 80 countries.





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    owlafaye
    January 13th, 2009 at 9:22 pm

    Toyota continues to lead the way. I am sure a smaller Prius type is on the way. In addition, the new 4 seat EV car, priced very low (all electric) will be a very big seller in time…it will lead in technological improvements that Detroit will never be able to get ahead of.

    The electric future demands a reevaluation of power plants in America. Once the slow and inept body of engineering talent in America is replaced with forward thinking people, the Pebble Bed Reactor as envisioned by Daniels and demonstrated effectively by China, will be the safest, cleanest power supply of our future. China has 30 (thirty) new plants of this design in initial construction stages and will increase production at a phenomenal rate by mid-century. We will need electricity…and nuclear will supply it until technology reaches out to the sun after 2150.

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