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Prius c Concept

Discussion in 'Prius c Main Forum' started by Skoorbmax, Apr 15, 2011.

  1. Sergiospl

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    So this car should be closer to a ct 200h in size, height and much less weight.

    Also, does anybody know if this car will be unveiled at the 2011 L.A. Auto Show scheduled for Nov. 18-27.
     
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    I looked at the Youtube video - it doesn't look like anything we have here in EU - it is not a Yaris, not an Auris (similar in size though) - it looks more like a 4th gen Prius with a "chopped off tail"...
    Curious to see toyota.co.jp website when the "Aqua" will be out... :)
     
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    Pics from the leaked brochure. It also said 1.5 liter HSD with 100hp. The car weights under 2,400 lbs. It weights about the same as the non-hybrid competition. It even weights less than the Honda Fit(?) mild hybrid.

    Fuel economy gained 16.5% under JC08 test cycle over the regular Prius. I guess we should expect 58 MPG in the US.

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    New Toyota Prius C: Leaked Brochure Reveals Standalone Small Hybrid Hatch - Carscoop
     
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    Dennis,
    Regarding fuel economy carscoop says
    So this looks like a 5% improvement (40/.38) over the regular Prius to me.
     
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    With 100 combined HP and less than 55 MPG Toyota fails to find a niche for this car. It's not sporty and it's not super economical. It's JUST small.
     
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    I believe it is wrong. I was looking at the JC08 numbers from the brochure.

    Regular Prius is rated 30.4 km/L while Prius C is rated 35.4 km/L.
     
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    So that would be 16% better making it 58 MPG for the US. Since the ICE is 22% smaller I would have thought they could have hit 60 MPG. Like the Gen III 50 mpg, the C at 60 mpg makes for good advertising.
     
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    I'll keep my fingers crossed.

    Unrelated -- where are the people who bitched and moaned over the split rear window in the regular Prius ? That should be reason enough to want this model ;)
     
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    I like the exterior. It looks like no climate control and 100hp seems way under powered. So how much does a Japan release tend to be different form the American release? I assume options like the headlight washer will not be in the American release.
     
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    Isn't this thing supposed to have the the same ICE/HSD setup as the standard Prius only mated to a shorter and lighter body?
     
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    Numbers from japanese to american test don't translate well. I would expect less than 58mpg, not more. Also the brochure says it is 1.339 L engine, which is smaller than I would expect in an Toyota american car.
     
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    Okay, it's not a rebadged Yaris, but damn, i wish it was! It's hideous! Atleast it should be relatively efficient and 100hp is enough for a car of this size, although it's missing the trademark Prius gear shifter :(
     
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    f expect it could do it in the city, but not on the adjusted highway figures. The smaller engine makes it tougher to get good highway numbers.
     
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    The Jazz isn't a mild hybrid. It's a downsized IMA.
     
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    1.339L is the competitor in the table, belongs to the Honda Fit/Jazz hybrid hood, actually.

    We can see the Prius c / Aqua holds a 1.497L ICE developing 54kw/74hp and 2 electric motors summing 45kw.
     
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    I sure hope so. It seems the gap between Prius and Prius C gets wider for more aggressive test cycle. It makes sense since the weight is so different. Going by that, 60 MPG is possible in EPA cycle.