Future High Tech Prius ?

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by C.RICKEY HIROSE, Feb 8, 2008.

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    [IMG] *High tech, light weight, smaller ICE, I will buy one!

    Toyota 1/X Concept Makes North American Debut At 2008 Chicago Auto Show
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    February 6, 2008 - Chicago, IL - The Toyota 1/X concept vehicle made its North American debut today at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show. Developed by Toyota Motor Corporation, the Toyota 1/X compact hybrid offers a glimpse into the next era of automotive technological design. The Toyota 1/X redefines from its very roots the idea of what it means to be environmentally considerate. Pronounced 1/Xth, the name is derived from its vehicle mass, fuel consumption and emissions output, each totaling a fraction of that of other vehicles in its class.
    The 1/X features an aerodynamic ultra-lightweight design that maintains the interior space of the Toyota Prius hybrid and is approximately one-third the weight of the Prius. Its low 926-pound curb weight is partially achieved through the use of a light but very strong carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) throughout the body frame.

    Source: Toyota/Lexus/Scion Pressroom: Releases
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Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by C.RICKEY HIROSE, Feb 8, 2008.

  1. sparcus
    i Want One!!!!
  2. usbseawolf2000
    It could easily double the current Prius MPG and hope it reachs 100+ MPG without having to plug it in. Handling would be better than Lotus Elise since 1/X is half its weight.

    For that technology, I would pay $5k to $10k extra. Gas saving alone will pay back $5k if the average gas price is $3.5.
  3. Pinan
    Wow. 926 pounds. Can't wait to see this. Very cool.
  4. Winston
    A well thought out evolution of the Prius concept. Reducing weight significantly is the next big step to reduce mpg. I love it.

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