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Toyota Prius, Champion of Obama Administration

The hybrid car race is on - but the finish line is no checkered flag. It's an attempt to make the longest lasting, most fuel efficient and affordable gas-electric cars on the road in The United States of America.

Toyota has quickly risen to be the most well known hybrid car maker with their 10-Year old (and still running strong) Prius sedan. But even with so many driving off in a new or pre-owned Prius, there are still many heading towards regular, internal combustion engine vehicles.

Toyota, along with other hybrid car makers, have plans to make green cars more available. The Obama administration has taken great strides to make this a fact of life in our near future.

President Barack Obama has pledged to bring 1 million plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to U.S. highways by 2015, and turned to the nascent battery industry as one of the hallmarks of his economic recovery plan.

One of the greatest obstacles is the production and maintenance of lithium-ion batteries, which are expected to power electric vehicles for many years, are extremely expensive. This is even the case when the costs are reduced by a $7,500-per-vehicle federal tax credit.

The government recently estimated that a battery with a 100-mile range costs about $33,000, although federal stimulus funds could bring the costs down to $10,000 by the end of 2015. Other concerns remain about the durability and longevity of the batteries.

But the Obama administration has set a precedence to get these affordable hybrid rides on the roads of America by 2015. Prius, a favorite of both the Federal government and probably your local officials, is always looking towards efficient yet affordable alternatives to power their cars.

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Source:  http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hRza6NQ2Pvmww0wQRomrXyZYB_UgD9HPK99O0

Toyota Prius To Offer Noise & Alert Options

The Toyota Prius is the world's best selling and most quiet hybrid car. When the electric engine takes over control of the vehicle, you almost can't even hear it pass by. Well, this has been quite an issue in some areas, especially those with high pedestrian and bicycle traffic.

Several accidents over the years involving a collision between hybrid cars and those on foot or pedaling has raised concerns that the Toyota Pius is too quiet. Toyota is working on a solution to this issue.

The Japanese auto maker will start selling a $148 speaker system in Japan on August 30, which will play sounds under the hood to help it achieve the "same noise level as a regular car engine." Rev that sound system!

Toyota will be selling the speaker system in Japan only at first, and the purchase is voluntary. But a Toyota rep told Associated Press that "the company is considering bringing the feature to the United States and other markets."

Toyota isn't alone. According to the AP, other car competition with hybrid vehicles are also determining how to increase the sound of their green autos to keep pedestrians safe.

Last year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that hybrid vehicles are twice as likely to be involved in accidents with pedestrians and bicyclists than other vehicles.

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Source:  http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20014511-17.html

Toyota Launches Tacoma Production in San Antonio

About 1,000 Jobs Added to Produce Toyota's Best-Selling Pickup
 
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (August 6, 2010) - Production of the Tacoma pickup truck began last month but was marked today with a ceremony at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. (TMMTX).  The $100 million investment boosts total investment to $1.4 billion.
 
Texas Governor Rick Perry joined San Antonio community leaders, team members, suppliers as well as Toyota officials including Toyota Motor Corporation Executive Vice President Atsushi Niimi.
 
Tacoma's production move to TMMTX was announced a year ago and adds 1,000 jobs. Today, over 2,800 team members are employed at TMMTX and the plant is fully positioned to ramp up Toyota's pickup truck production for the American market.
 
"The San Antonio plant has shown a great deal of resilience during the recession and is fully prepared to ramp-up Tacoma production," said Chris Nielsen, TMMTX president.  "By building Tacoma in Texas, we are able to consolidate pickup truck production in the United States under one roof, allowing us to fully utilize the plant's capacity."
 
During the economic downturn, TMMTX was one of several Toyota plants impacted by poor sales.  However, TMMTX retained its workforce instead of laying off, in order to strengthen team members' skills and improve plant processes. 
 
About Toyota
Toyota (NYSE:TM) established operations in North America in 1957 and currently operates 14 manufacturing plants, including one under construction. There are more than 1,800 Toyota, Lexus and Scion dealerships in North America which sold more than 2.05 million vehicles in 2009. Toyota directly employs more than 35,000 in North America and its investment here is currently valued at more than $23 billion, including sales and manufacturing operations, research and development, financial services and design. Toyota's annual purchasing of parts, materials, goods and services from North American suppliers totals more than $25 billion. Toyota currently produces 12 vehicles in North America, including the Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Highlander, Matrix, RAV4, Sienna, Sequoia, Tacoma, Tundra, Venza and the Lexus RX 350.
 
For more information about Toyota, visit www.toyota.com or www.toyotanewsroom.com. Check out Toyota of Wallingfords inventory of Toyota Tacomas
 
 Contacts:
 
Craig Mullenbach
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas
(210) 332-8211
craig.mullenbach@tema.toyota.com
 
Tania Saldana
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America
(859) 815-9968   
 
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Toyota Sells 1 Million Hybrids in Japan

Toyota has sold One Million Prius Hybrids in Japan alone. This statistic came in just last week, after the global auto maker posted a $2.2 Billion dollar profit for their second quarter.

Much of it was due to a rebounding auto market in the United States where a fall in loan defaults and rising sales produced buoyant numbers at Toyota's financial services arm, which accounted for 85 percent of its total North American operating profit.

There is more good news for Toyota, which took a hit on U.S. consumers' view of the brand with the recalls.

According to YouGov BrandIndex, a company that tracks consumers' attitudes towards brands, Toyota is back to an overall positive image.

Globally, Toyota has sold over 2.68 million hybrid vehicles as of July 31, 2010. The company currently sells eight hybrid vehicles outside Japan with overseas sales for TMC at 1.68 million units.

According to Toyota, its hybrid vehicles have resulted in some significant savings in greenhouse gas emissions. TMC figures that since 1997, its hybrids have resulted in four million less tons of CO2 emissions in Japan alone and 15 million fewer tons of CO2 produced globally.

The Japanese auto maker plans to sell a million hybrid vehicles per year during this decade and add hybrid models to every vehicle in its line as early as 2020.

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Source:  http://www.dailytech.com/Toyota+Sells+1M+Hybrids+in+Japan+Alone/article19292.htm

Toyota Supra Gets a Copyright

According to a recent report, Toyota's lawyers made a little mistake as they let the company's ownership of the Supra name expire.

But fear not all you Supra sportscar fans - Toyota has once again applied for the trademark after a four-year lapse.

While this could mean nothing, as companies routinely protect names they've previously used, it wouldn't be surprising if Toyota decided to slap the Supra label on the production version of the FT-86 concept.

Despite being speculation, it seems like a logical choice given the FT-86 is scheduled to launch in November 2011. Of course, if we want to be optimistic, Toyota could be preparing another sportscar - like the FT-HS concept - for a Supra revival.

Two and a half years after the initial plans were revealed, fans are still waiting for a new Toyota super car. However, the wait may soon be over as reports are indicating Toyota is preparing to launch a Supra revival in 2011.

While details are still limited, several sources are suggesting the rear-wheel drive sports car will be offered with a 3.5-liter V6 and the Lexus GS450h's 2GR-VSE 3.5-liter V6 which will be paired with the Toyota's Crown hybrid system.

While the current 3.5-liter V6 only produces 268 horsepower and 248 lb-ft or torque, the hybrid system could enable the Lexus' V6 to produce more than 400 hp.

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Source:  http://www.worldcarfans.com/110080227704/toyota-applies-for-second-trademark-on-supra-name
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Toyota FT-86 Coming November 2011

The Toyota concept sportscar, FT-86, has been given the green light and will come to life as a production model by November 2011.

This will signal an early production of the vehicle, as Toyota initially said they would release FT-86 by 2013. You're getting a present two years early, Toyota luxury car fans.

Toyota's also confirmed the all-important element that can make the difference in sales and support for this coupe: pricing.

The new car will come with a wide range of prices, depending on its specifications. A middle-of-the-pack FT-86 at about $29,000. This means that an entry-level version will be available for about $20,000, making the car affordable for a vast public that hasn't got a strong financial background to support the desire for a sportscar.

Toyota is also offering motorheads enthusiasts a huge relief, as the company said that the coupe will not include any hybrid technology at first. However, Toyota is also currently also working on a hybrid performance vehicle, which may or may not follow in the footsteps of FT-86.

The Japanese auto maker made it clear that the coupe will include a few new visual enhancements, but it will keep its overall shape - as a two door, fastback Japan-based sportscar.

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Source:  http://www.autoevolution.com/news/toyota-ft-86-launch-confirmed-for-november-2011-22860.html
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