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4th generation coming 2015!

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by edmcohen, Nov 6, 2012.

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  1. Sergiospl

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    Also, I would expect a Qi wireless on that console!
     
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    It's a two way radio, and is bulkier than a phone.

    Hopefully, this means the flying bridge is gone.
     
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    I don't min white interior as long as it doesn't reflect in windshield. I currently have light grey interior and it's way better than dark in the heat of the sun.
     
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    I doubt center instrument cluster would be "Apple White" like Chevy Volt!
     
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    Soo uhh...no gauges behind the wheel then? 56.5 mpg sounds good lol, depends how easy it was...but that middle console looks too much like the 80s still like the current Gen III!
     
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    I'll bet there's a tach hidden there. Sporty.
     
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    What would be the point of a tach with HSD?
     
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    Some people say why get a Prius when get prices are low? Today there was a refinery problem in Indiana . Gas prices in Wisconsin went from $2.49 to $ 3.19 in one day. No reason provided what the issue is or the time frame to get fixed.

    That is why!

    2004 Prius and waiting for 2016 model.
     
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    Apex of roof moves forward(Gen II), now with curved roof & glass, rear quarter panel shoulder, seems longer if wheelbase is same.
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    Latest (and best so far) spy photos were taken outside the Toyota Technical Center, 1630 186th Street, Gardena, California. Confirmed via Google Streetview. For anyone in that area, it would be nice to get some good quality video. :)

    Screen Shot 2015-08-13 at 12.19.11 AM.png Screen Shot 2015-08-13 at 12.29.37 AM.png Screen Shot 2015-08-13 at 12.30.23 AM.png
     
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    As if you could see it with a driver sitting in it, or be able to tell how good a seat is by looking at it. Dumb comment.

    See Felt how much they look like each other? Spittin' image, right?

    Couldn't resist. A casual observer can see they are not the same car.

    Prius is mostly about MPGs and consequently gas prices. The first comment from any person on the street, in the store, when I mention Prius, is 'those are really good on gas, right?' What the heck else would people say about it? Oh wow, they look nice, or it looks fun to dirve? Heck no.
     
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    I'll take that bet.

    A tach is virtually useless in a hybrid with CVT transmission

    Okay. I'll concede gracefully.

    I suppose I just do not understand the "making" of a test mule. I'm not arguing the point, but when I think of all of the 1000's of individual components, and the myriad of pieces that are manufactured by outside vendors, I cannot understand how it all comes together.

    I would assume that it must be hand-built?
    Have the stamping, cutting and shaping "jigs" all been finalized?
    Have the assembly sequences been completed?
    Have the welding robots all been timed, and positioned?
    It would seem that the masking is not only intended to conceal new design features, but also might be concealing components that are not finished, or do not fit properly. For example, the white console picture: that does not look like a finished surface to me.

    Is there anyone that has factual knowledge how a test mule is constructed?
     
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    2016 Prius.jpg So being that the two images are almost perfect silhouette shots*, I overlaid the two over each other and adjusted for scale using wheel bolt circles and overall wheel circumference (I assume these won't change much). The driver's head is scaled similarly as well (I'm assuming they didn't use particularly big-or-tiny-headed freaks). I am also accepting the Taiwanese spec-leak as a reference.

    The 3rd-gen is wearing 17" rims, and it seems the disguised 4th-gen is wearing 15" rims.

    The hood seems to terminate into its "sculpt" earlier, and the windscreen is not quite as inclined as the 3rd-gen, which is what leads to the more conventional "notch" we all might have noticed. The beltline seems to be slightly lower.

    It looks like despite visually shifting the greenhouse forward, the real change is the growth of the tail (as I suggested earlier in this thread), and so the rear headroom is unaffected.

    * - The difference is that the 3rd gen was shot perfectly side-on with a long lens that renders a a perfect silhouette. In contrast, the disguised 4th-gen was shot much closer with a wider lens, and slightly behind the fore-aft centerpoint of the car. Any difference in length this will produce is a slight (and probably negligible) shortening of the disguised 4th-gen.
     
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    I don't know, they sure looked like the same car to me. Now wouldn't that be funny, Toyota messing with us by driving around in a GIII pretending it is the G4. ;)
     
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    Maybe we'll see - to effect, the Gen IV is to the Gen III as the Prius C 2016 is to the Prius C 2015 :O
    Or Corolla 2014 to the Corolla 2013 - I thought that was a cool change though.
     
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    I think all these cloaked car spotings is just part of Toyota's PR campaign for the new Prius.
     
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    Minor detail but look at the cupholders - You'll see some gaps between the two like you would see on the Corolla, Matrix, iM etc. That means, we finally have adjustable cupholders! Again, given that it looks like a Corolla-styled cupholder, I assume it functions the same - the middle part is removeable and has 3 slots - left, centre and right (to make one or the other cupholder smaller/larger or to make both equal in size).

    Gen 2 owners will know that there were two depths of cupholders - the shallow, fold-out one allowed for tumblers with handles. The Gen 3 cupholders do not allow the use of tumblers with handles or at least the tumblers have to be really really tall and the handle is small and high on the bottle.
     
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    Camry Hybrid... it's a decent compromise.
     
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    So the total mileage displayed is 333.3 or 3333 miles?, If 3333 miles at 56.5mpg during testings, I'll get 60mpg then,:).
     
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