Takeshi Uchiyamada, the top Executive Vice President from Toyota announcements that in 2012 the company plans to introduce six new hybrid cars. Two of the new hybrid cars from Lexus luxury models and the other would be from Toyota.

The Company does not describe these models will be offered as hybrid vehicles, so we’ll (hybridcars.com) make our prediction. Actually, it’s not too difficult to know where the gap in Toyota’s hybrid line-up.

1. 2012 Toyota Hybrid Cars: Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

Toyota Highlander Hybrid SUV has been sold middle for a few years. But where’s the hybrid crossover? Since 2004, the Toyota has allowed Ford to have bragging rights over mpg for SUVs with its 32 miles per gallon Escape Hybrid. The company has committed to all-electric version of the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid-developed in cooperation with the Tesla-by around two years later – 2012. A conventional hybrid version, with mileage in the mid to high in 30s, it makes very good sense. Maybe it will be stamped with the Toyota Prius badge.

2. 2012 Toyota Hybrid Cars: Toyota Sienna Hybrid

The Green family has been screaming against unreasonable for hybrid minivans for years. It appears that Honda would be one step ahead with Odyssey hybrid cars in the next few years. Toyota could be far behind?

3. 2012 Toyota Hybrid Cars: Toyota Yaris Hybrid

Just last week, Japanese media sources reported that Toyota will begin building hybrid versions of the Yaris in France next spring, especially for the European market. The Company has hinted at the Junior Prius (or a Scion iQ hybrid) for several years-and has been downsizing hybrid for the European and Asian markets. With the global economic scale, a Toyota hybrid dwarf can be very competitive on cost and can offer fuel star back in time for the potential $ 4 gas.

4. 2012 Toyota Hybrid Cars: Toyota Corolla Hybrid


This one is a wild guess, but what other models can say more about Toyota’s desire to push hybrids into the mainstream than the Corolla? This will place the gas-electric technology right in the heart of the Toyota brand. And with fuel efficiency higher operating rules for the sales-weighted basis, any reasonable level of take-in hybrid version of the Corolla will go a long way to meet more stringent standards.

5. 2012 Toyota Hybrid Cars: Lexus hybrid

Just two Lexus hybrids are more difficult to predict. That’s because there were four Lexus hybrid cars on the market, and yesterday we reported that the hybrid Lexus 40-mpg-plus CT200h could sporty compact in its journey to the United States in 2011. If pushed for introduction in 2012, it can qualify as one of six new hybrid models. Other models could have a low volume quick shout-hybrid sports car only to support the Lexus brand.

6. 2012 Toyota Hybrid Cars: Toyota Plug-in On the Way

Six new hybrids within two years is an impressive leap forward, but Toyota does not want there to the left of the emerging market of electric cars and plug-in hybrid.

Uchiyamada has said that he hoped the conventional hybrids, electric cars instead, to remain dominant for years due to cost and driving range. However, he predicted that the plug-in version of the Prius, also came out in 2012 with a price of about $ 3,000 to $ 5,000 higher than the current Prius, will eventually become more popular than non-plug version.

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