Toyota Prius+ full hybrid MPV revealed in Geneva

 Toyota Prius+ full hybrid MPV revealed in Geneva
Toyota Prius Plus full hybrid MPV live in Geneva - 01.03.2011

Prius+ is a 7-seat MPV in a 5-door hatch bodystyle that Toyota says is a completely new vehicle 'designed from the ground up'

Toyota has debuted the new Prius+ 7-seater hybrid MPV at the Geneva auto salon.

Despite bearing the name of Toyota's star model, the Prius+ is a completely new vehicle "designed from the ground up" as the Japanese automaker puts it in the press release. It is a 5-door hatch MPV with a third row of (2) seats at the rear in a 50:50 split configuration.

Toyota will be using a lithium-ion battery pack in a non-plug-in hybrid for the first time in this Prius+, as opposed to the nickel-metal hydride pack of the standard Prius. Toyota did not release any specs on the model, so we are not sure what the new battery pack means in terms of range and performance. It is likely that the Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive System (HSD) in this Prius+ features a close variation, if not being identical, to the one that goes into the Prius and Auris HSD models. That powertrain marries a 99 PS (73 kW / 98 bhp) 1.8-liter four-cylinder petrol unit to an electric motor that develops 81 PS (60 kW / 80 bhp).

The Prius+ will come with three drive modes: ECO which maximizes fuel-efficiency, EV which drives solely on electric power for zero emissions and POWER which is meant for performance.

Toyota will roll out the Prius+ in European markets beginning in early 2012.

Source: Toyota

TOYOTA REVEALS A NEW PRIUS FAMILY MEMBER - PRIUS+

Europe's first seven-seat full hybrid revealed at Geneva motor show

KEY POINTS

  • Geneva debut for new Prius+ full hybrid MPV
  • Lowest fuel consumption and emissions of any seven-seat vehicle on the market
  • Designed from the ground-up, while retaining key Prius family styling cues
  • First non-plug-in Toyota hybrid to use lithium-ion battery pack
  • Due for European market launch in first half of 2012
  • Positive initial response from Prius Plug-in lease demonstration programme

The new Prius+ makes its debut at the 2011 Geneva motor show, representing further expansion of Toyota's Prius family. It is the first full hybrid model in Europe to offer seven seats, combining family friendly versatility with strong environmental performance and advanced technology.

As its name suggests, Prius+ provides a significant increase in space and passenger accommodation compared to its sister hatchback model. There are three independent, split-folding second row seats and a 50:50 split-folding third row. In spite of the increase in size, it retains the fundamental performance benefits associated with Prius, including the lowest fuel consumption of any seven-seater on the market.

Set to go on sale during the first half of 2012, Prius+ is a new vehicle, designed from the ground up. Its exterior represents an evolution of the established Prius design, rather than simply being an elongated version of the standard model.

The look of the new car is characterised by its extended roofline with an integrated panoramic (fixed) sunroof. It retains the Prius triangular silhouette and achieves a Cd 0.29 drag coefficient. The trapezoidal front end incorporates sharp-edged headlamps, flat, vertical ‘aero' corners that reduce air turbulence, and an enlarged lower grille to improve aerodynamics and engine cooling.

The rear of the car features a top-hinged tailgate, intricate lamp clusters and a roof spoiler that further manages smooth airflow.

Prius+ is equipped with the latest generation of Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive and is the first Toyota non-plug-in hybrid to use a lithium-ion battery pack. The compact dimensions of this battery - first introduced in Prius Plug-in - allow it to be contained entirely beneath the second row seats, which means passenger and loadspace and the vehicle's interior flexibility are unaffected.

As in the standard Prius, Prius+ features three ‘on-demand' drive modes so that capabilities of the hybrid powertrain can be fully exploited. EV mode allows the car to be driven on electric motor power alone, resulting in zero fuel consumption and tailpipe emissions; ECO mode maximises hybrid system efficiency and fuel economy, while POWER mode sharpens response and boosts performance.

Toyota Prius Plug-in
Toyota also aims to bring Prius Plug-in to the global market in the second half of 2012 and in preparation for this around 600 vehicles are currently taking part in demonstration lease programmes worldwide, including 20 in London. These projects are designed to assess every aspect of real-world use and verify the car's overall environmental and technological performance before going on sales

Initial feedback from European lease project customers is very encouraging. Most of those surveyed have reported that the car exceeds their expectations, in many cases by a significant degree. Two thirds have expressed themselves fully satisfied with the car's EV driving range, which in real-world testing has exceeded nine miles.

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 Sacto8780 Sacto8780
This is essentially the European version of the Prius V hatchback shown back at the NAIAS in January. The reason why the Prius V is still a five-seat vehicle is the fact it still uses an NiMH battery pack, which rules out the third row of seats. Don't be surprised that when the Prius V get its mid-model change (MMC) it will offer the third row of seats, since with the switch to a Li-On battery pack it will reduce the size of the battery all allow third-row seat installation.
March 1, 2011 5:55 am
 GTurbo GTurbo
The Prius grows up!
March 1, 2011 4:47 pm