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A California Toyota Dealer is Taking Deposits for 2010 PHEV Prius

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by clett, Aug 28, 2008.

  1. clett

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    That's interesting, since the PHEV Prius isn't anticipated until 2011.
     
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    -from bloomberg.com...
    Talking about lower sales expectations from Toyota.

    Sounds great. But I will save enough on gas this next 15 months or so that I'm not going to fret!
     
  4. David Beale

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    Yup, and you can order on this forum from one of the dealers, C. Rickey. The cars are only going to be sold to fleet customers, in this case the Priuschat fleet. ;) They aren't cheap though.
    The offer has been out there for about four months now.
     
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    According to this Forbes article it appears the "Fleet plug-in" Prius might be coming out earlier than expected. Or am I reading this wrong?

    Toyota cuts 2009 sales f'cast, speeds up electric cars - Forbes.com

    By Chang-Ran Kim, Asia autos correspondent
    TOKYO, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp (nyse: TM - news - people ) cut its 2009 vehicle sales forecast by nearly 7 percent as high fuel prices hammer demand for large cars and pickup trucks, and said it will speed up the rollout of hybrid and electric cars as their popularity grows.
    The weaker outlook from the world's most profitable carmaker weighed on shares of European rivals and highlighted an increasingly difficult environment, where orders in the United States and Western Europe for high-margin, gas-thirsty vehicles is slumping.
    Toyota said on Thursday it expects to sell about 9.7 million vehicles next year including its Daihatsu Motor Co and Hino Motors Ltd units. It had previously forecast sales of 10.4 million vehicles. No carmaker has yet passed the 10 million annual unit sales milestone.
    "We are looking at the current shift towards fuel-efficient cars (in the United States) as a structural change in demand," Toyota President Katsuaki Watanabe told a news conference. "We intend to respond quickly and flexibly to this environment."
    As part of those efforts, Toyota said it would move forward the launch of a "plug-in" version of its Prius gasoline-electric hybrid car, which can recharged through an electric socket. It will be available to fleet customers at the end of next year, from earlier plans of 2010.
    Toyota also said it would speed up the development of vehicles that run only on electricity with the aim of mass-producing them in the early part of next decade. Road tests for the current prototype, called "e-com", had ended in 2006.
    Rival Nissan Motor Co (nasdaq: NSANY - news - people ) is aggressively promoting plans to commercialise pure electric cars, though Toyota stressed that such cars, including its own, would be suited only for short-distance travel for the time being given the limitations on battery storage technology and recharging infrastructure.
    U.S. giant General Motors Corp (nyse: GM - news - people ), meanwhile, is looking to beat Toyota to the punch with its all-electric Chevy Volt. GM expects to have a showroom-ready version by this year, according to people familiar with the project.
    REVISION "CAN'T BE HELPED"
    Toyota's forecast revision was expected after it trimmed its 2008 sales projection last month, calling for growth of just 1 percent to 9.5 million units.
    For North America, the world's biggest auto market, Toyota lowered its 2009 sales forecast to 2.7 million vehicles from 3 million. It dropped Mexico from its definition of North America.
    Forecasts were lowered by 150,000 vehicles each for Europe, Japan, and the rest of Asia.
    "For the last few months the company began to say its previous target was impossible and they've scaled back gradually, so everybody's used to the idea," said Nagayuki Yamagishi, strategist at Mitsubishi (other-otc: MSBHY.PK - news - people ) UFJ Securities.
    "Everyone just thinks 'it can't be helped.'"
    Toyota shares ended flat after the news, mirroring the Nikkei average, but European traders said the revision weighed on Daimler and BMW shares, which fell 2.8 percent and 2 percent, respectively, in Germany.
    A year ago, at its previous business strategy briefing, Toyota had declared a successful entry into the full-sized pickup truck segment in the United States with the Titan -- a model it had billed its most important ever in the world's top market.
    But rocketing fuel prices have scared consumers away, forcing automakers to idle or cut back production of pickups and sports utility vehicles (SUVs) in North America.
    Toyota is suspending U.S. production of light trucks for three months to prevent inventory from ballooning and outlined plans last month to build the hot-selling Prius at a factory under construction in Mississippi instead of the Highlander SUV it had planned to make.
    Toyota is launching a third-generation Prius and a new hybrid model under the Lexus luxury marque -- both due to debut at the Detroit auto show in January. It is also developing a low-cost car, expected to sell for under $9,000, aimed at emerging markets such as India and Brazil.
    Production of that car is set to begin in 2010 in India, and in Brazil a year later -- lagging GM's plans, announced on Thursday, to launch its new small car in India in the second half of next year. ($1=109.42 Yen) (Additional reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Lincoln Feast & Ian Geoghegan)
     
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    Old News..

    See my Thread on the same topic started 3/17/08 but no need for "Deposit"
    These "Hundreads or thousands of deposits" is very profitable for a dealer although. My PHEV petition _to Toyota_ does not involve " Deposits " just your "want one PHEV" names..

    PriusOnline.com • View topic - Gen III Plug-In PHEV Prius Focus Group and waiters club!

    Post subject: Gen III Plug-In PHEV Prius Focus Group and waiters club!
    [​IMG]Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:29

    I'm trying to start a Focus Group, trying to understand how many PriusCentis out there willing to
    aquire or lease-Beta Tester and be the first ones to drive the next Gen Prius with Plug-in capability.?

    Toyota has announced that the 2010 model year, the Gen III plug-in Prius are solely earmarked and then sold/leased to corporate, government agency and fleet purchasers only.

    There may be a way for all of us, or a few of us to be driving one of these Gen III plug-in Prius. Why have the elite few ,such as fleet and government personnel driving the much sought after Plug-in Gen III Prius.!

    I want be driving the PHEV even if not possible to own but then "Beta Tester" PHEV will suffice enough!

    There are rumours that the Change-over to the Gen III Prius, a new concept: Bigger,Faster,
    and more miles per gallon Gen III Prius coming out for the MY 2009, will be, all new but still will keep the Nickel-Metal battery. Only in 2010 Toyota will upgrade the batteries to the Plug-In?
    Please respond, only people that are willing to change/upgrade or aquire the Future Prius.
    Not, better yet anyone willing to or interested in this new Gen III plug-in Prius.
     
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    Is this a California thing like the Honda FCX Clarity lease program, or will these Beta cars be located in cold weather areas as well?
     
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    The Detroit Autoshow, in January 2009, is now less than six months away!!! :party::juggle::cheer2::peace::tea::thumb:
    -New Toyota Prius will be unveiled
    -New Honda Prius will be unveiled
    -New hybrids from many manufacturers, spanning many models will be unveiled
    -Chevy Volt will ... ummm ... I don't know.