Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Toyota to Launch 'New Era' of High-MPG Hybrids, Expand Its Global Hybrid Rollout

Toyota to Launch 'New Era' of High-MPG Hybrids, Expand Its Global Hybrid Rollout
  • Early information on Next-Generation Prius
  • VP Carter challenges industry: 5 million U.S. hybrid sales by end of 2016
  • Global verification tests of new wireless/inductive charging system
  • 2015 hydrogen fuel cell vehicle at Tokyo and CES shows

2013 Toyota Hybrid World Tour - Global Hybrids
Toyota hybrids from around the world -- along with electic vehicles and the FCHV-adv -- "gather" at the Toyota Hybrid World Tour in Ypsilanti, Mich. on Aug. 28, 2013.


2013 Toyota Hybrid World Tour - Advanced Fuel Vehicles
Toyota advanced fuel vehicles "gather" at the Toyota Hybrid World Tour in Ypsilanti, Mich. on Aug. 28, 2013.


2013 Toyota Hybrid World Tour - European Hybrids
Toyota European hybrids "gather" at the Toyota Hybrid World Tour in Ypsilanti, Mich. on Aug. 28, 2013.


2013 Toyota Hybrid World Tour - Japanese Hybrids
Toyota Japanese hybrids "gather" at the Toyota Hybrid World Tour in Ypsilanti, Mich. on Aug. 28, 2013.
TMC Managing Officer Satoshi Ogiso speech
TMS Senior Vice President Bob Carter speech
TMC Hybrid Timeline
Toyota Hybrids' Environmental Impact

YPSILANTI, Mich., August 28, 2013 — Want to save money and gas?  Toyota plans to help consumers do both.

Promising continued gains in fuel economy, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) Managing Officer Satoshi Ogiso outlined the launch of a new era in hybrid technology with the arrival of the next-generation Prius, while Toyota Motor Sales (TMS) Senior Vice President of Sales Bob Carter issued a challenge for the industry to significantly step up its commitment to hybrids as a core technology.

As a backdrop to these announcements, Toyota gathered in one place for the first time ever the entire Toyota and Lexus global hybrid line up. The company has sold more than 5 million Toyota and Lexus hybrids worldwide. The environmental effect has been an estimated 34 million ton reduction in C0— the equivalent of taking 4.8 million vehicles off the road.

“I would like to see us -- as an industry -- accomplish the same thing in the U.S.,” said Carter.  “That is…5 million hybrids, cumulatively, in the U.S. by close of business 2016.  That results in 3 billion gallons of gasoline saved, which is more than enough gas for the entire population of the United States to drive from San Francisco to Los Angeles in a Prius. It’s do-able. And I think we will do it.”

Stressing Toyota’s further commitment to industry hybrid leadership, Ogiso announced that “when the next generation Prius arrives, it will begin a new era for a broad range of Toyota and Lexus vehicles” and will be “the first to introduce a substantially improved  family of hybrid powertrains.”

Between now and the end of 2015, Toyota plans to introduce 15 new or redesigned hybrid vehicles globally.  These new hybrid powertrains will deliver significantly improved fuel economy in a more compact package that is lighter in weight and lower in cost. Ogiso said the performance of this new generation of powertrains will reflect significant advances in battery, electric motor and gas engine technologies that are part of Toyota’s larger strategy towards the electrification of the automobile through hybrid, battery electric and fuel cell technologies.

Ogiso used the next-generation Prius as an example.

“The current Prius has held America’s fuel economy crown for many years,” said Ogiso.  “In its three generations, Prius MPG has improved on average by about 10 percent, each generation.  The challenge to continue to improve at this rate -- to beat your own record -- becomes very difficult, but makes it all the more motivating.  We are very motivated to beat our record.”

The next Prius will feature improved batteries with higher energy density – the relationship between the battery’s output and dimensions. Toyota, already a leader in advanced drive battery technology, has stepped up its research, development and production capacity of both nickel-metal hydride and lithium-ion and will use these technologies where appropriate in its expanding focus on electrification of the automobile. Toyota has also ramped up development on new battery technologies like solid state and lithium air, as well as devoting resources focused on chemistries beyond lithium, such as magnesium and other low-valence materials.

The next Prius will also feature electric motors that will be smaller in size.  He noted that the current Prius motors have four times the power density of the first model and that “the next will be even higher.”

In addition, the thermal efficiency of the gasoline engine in the current Prius is 38.5 percent. The next-generation will boost that level to more than 40 percent – a world best.

The next Prius will also utilize Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA), featuring a lower center of gravity and increased structural rigidity, which will contribute to greatly improved driving dynamics.

Improved aerodynamics will contribute to an all-new exterior design. Ogiso promised a roomier interior and significant refinements in design, layout and ease of operation.

Ogiso also said the next-generation Prius Plug-in (PHV) is being developed in parallel with the standard Prius model.

“We have been listening very carefully to Prius PHV owners and are considering their requests for additional all-electric range.  We have also heard from owners that they would like a more convenient charging operation,” Ogiso said. “In response, we are developing a new wireless/inductive charging system that produces resonance between an on-floor coil and an onboard coil to transmit power to the battery, providing charging without the fuss of a cable.” He said verification work on the system will be conducted in Japan, the U.S. and Europe in 2014.

Work is also progressing on Toyota’s first commercially available hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, a new mid-size four-door sedan whose concept will be unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in November.  That vehicle will make its North American debut in January at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where Bob Carter will discuss the role of Toyota’s U.S.-based engineering team in its development, as well as preliminary plans for introduction into the U.S. market.

Carter said that the hydrogen fuel cell will utilize core hybrid technology and will be a primary element of Toyota’s future mobility strategy.

“Toyota currently accounts for more than 60 percent of U.S. hybrid sales and 70 percent of the nearly 3 million hybrids on U.S. roads today,” said Carter.

“Over the past 5 years, the percentage of hybrid sales at Toyota has grown from 10 to 16 percent of our total sales mix.  Honda is less than 2% and Ford is less than 3%. And while hybrid as a percentage of the total market is just under 4 percent, we believe that it can…and must grow.”

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Pricing Announced for 2014 Toyota Corolla

Pricing Announced for 2014 Toyota CorollaTORRANCE, Calif., August 27, 2013 - The all-new 2014 Corolla will offer its dramatically elevated design, efficiency and renowned Toyota quality, at an extremely attainable price. The world’s most popular compact sedan will remain a legendary value in the segment.

The 2014 Corolla is available in four distinct grades: L, LE, S, and the new LE Eco grade. The Corolla lineup offers a vehicle for broad range of customers, from the familiar value-minded to shoppers seeking a more premium compact car.

The Corolla enters the market with an MSRP of $16,800 for the L grade with a new 6-speed manual transmission. The Corolla L with 4-speed automatic is priced at just $17,400. The Corolla L includes a long list of contemporary standard features:


  • LED lowbeam headlamps with LED daytime running lights,
  • Standard Bluetooth connectivity
  • Driver and front passenger Whiplash-Injury-Lessening (WIL) seats
  • Eight airbags, including a new drivers knee airbag and passenger seat cushion airbag.
The Corolla LE targets the heart of the compact segment with a more upmarket list of features at a value price. The LE starts at $18,300, which is only $120 above last year’s Corolla LE. The LE offers a list of convenient standard features that enhance the Corolla experience:
  • Backup monitor
  • Climate control
  • Cruise control
  • Keyless entry
  • Entune Audio (including 6.1” touchscreen)
  • Improved fuel economy afforded by the new CVTi-S transmission.


The sporty-themed Corolla S is available at $19,000, which represents a $60reduction versus the outgoing model. The Corolla S offers a more athletic look and feel. Enhancements to the Corolla S include:
  • An aggressive lower front grille with a piano black finish and chrome surround
  • Unique suspension tuning for available 17-inch wheel package
  • Available paddle shifters (with CVTi-S) to actuate sequential 7-speeds
  • Sport cluster gauge with TFT meter
  • Ornate piano black instrument panel
  • Supportive sport seats
  • Leather steering wheel cover
The all new Corolla LE Eco trim level offers enhanced fuel economy due to a 140-hp Valvematic- equipped engine, improved aerodynamics, and unique CVTi-S tuning. The LE Eco enters the market at $18,700. The Corolla LE Eco will offer an EPA rating of 42 mpg on the highway, giving it the best highway fuel economy in the class for a vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission (excluding electric vehicles, hybrids, and diesels).

New Elevated Corolla Models
The Corolla adds two new models to the LE, S, and LE Eco grades. The Plus model adds alloy wheels plus select features as standard equipment. The Premium model adds alloy wheels and Softex seats as standard equipment.

LE Plus:              16” alloy wheels and integrated fog lights
LE Premium:       16” alloy wheels, integrated fog lights, and Softex seats
S Plus:                17” alloy wheels and rear disc brakes
S Premium:         17” alloy wheels, rear disc brakes, and Softex seats
LE Eco Plus:        16” alloy wheels, integrated fog lights, chrome beltline, Eco driving mode
LE Eco Premium: 16” alloy wheels, integrated fog lights, chrome beltline, Eco driving mode, and Softex seats

Complete Model Pricing
With the addition of Plus and Premium models, there are 12 Corolla models available.


Grade
Transmission
MY14 MSRP
MY13 MSRP
Change
L
6MT
$16,800
$16,230
$570
L
4AT
$17,400
$17,060
$340
LE
CVTi-S
$18,300
$18,180
$120
LE Plus
CVTi-S
$18,700
NA
LE Premium
CVTi-S
$19,400
NA
S
CVTi-S
$19,000
$19,060
-$60
S Plus
CVTi-S
$19,700
NA
S Premium
CVTi-S
$20,400
NA
S Plus
6MT
$21,300*
$18,230
$3,070
ECO
CVTi-S
$18,700
NA
ECO Plus
CVTi-S
$19,400
NA
ECO Plus
CVTi-S
$20,100
NA






* The Corolla S Plus equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission is built in one configuration only and includes 17” alloy wheels, moonroof, Entune™ Premium Audio with Navigation and App suite, and Smart Key as standard equipment.

Corolla Option Pricing
Corolla offers two option packages on all Plus and Premium models.

 
 
Package
Contents
MSRP
Model Applicability
Moonroof
Power tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshade
$850
LE Plus, LE Premium, S Plus*, S Premium*, LE Eco Plus, LE Eco Premium
Drivers Convenience Package
Smart Key System on front doors and trunk with Push Button Start, remote keyless entry system with lock, panic, trunk-release, and liftgate functions


Entune Premium Audio - includes the Entune Multimedia Bundle with navigation and app suite, AM/FM CD player with MP3/WMA playback capability, 6 speakers, auxiliary audio jack, USB 2.0 port with iPod® connectivity and control, hands-free phone capability, phone book access and music streaming via Bluetooth® wireless technology and 6.1 in high resolution touch-screen display with HD radio with traffic and weather, SiriusXM Radio with 90-day All-Access trial, Gracenotes
$1510
LE Plus, LE Premium, S Plus*, S Premium*, LE Eco Plus, LE Eco Premium

* CVTi-S model only

The popular Blizzard Pearl Paint will be available on all LE Eco models for a $395 charge.

Toyota vehicles and Destination, Processing, and Handling (DPH) fee
The Destination, Processing and Handling (DPH) fees shall be increased for all vehicles except for the Large Trucks and Large SUV categories.


DPHCURRENT ($)NEW ($) CHANGE ($)
Passenger Car$795$810$15
Small Light Truck $845$860$15
Large Truck SUV$995$995$0
Scion$755$755$0

The DPH fee is based on the value of the processing, handling and delivery services Toyota provides. Toyota’s objective is to set this fee at a level that is competitive with the amount charged by other manufacturers for similar services and takes into account such factors as fuel prices.

Friday, August 16, 2013

2014 Toyota Corolla!

The all new 2014 Toyota Corolla has arrived at Berlin City Toyota!