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2015 Toyota Prius will have better fuel economy, be made of lighter materials
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06-26-2012, 07:00 PM
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2015 Toyota Prius will have better fuel economy, be made of lighter materials
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Photo credit: Toyota June 26, 2012 By: CF staff The fourth-generation Toyota Prius, due around 2015, will be made of lighter materials, with a more slippery shape, and will ride on tires with lower rolling resistance — efforts all aimed at boosting the fuel economy of the world's best-selling hybrid car. The 2012 Toyota Prius is rated by the EPA at 51 mpg in city driving and 48 mpg on the highway, with an estimated range between fill-ups of 526 miles. The challenge of achieving better fuel economy with the next-generation Prius car is greater than for the last because many of the easier energy-saving wins have already been realized. Reviews |
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06-26-2012, 07:51 PM
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RE: 2015 Toyota Prius will have better fuel economy, be made of lighter materials
I would love to see Ford's response. Ford vs GM, now Ford vs. Toyota. This rivalry is going to be fierce.
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