Toyota cars showcase the best in technology, comfort and styling of the car. Owning a Toyota is matter of pride. The cars use technology, which results in better fuel efficiency, lesser pollution and excellent drivability. That is why the NJ Toyota Matrix is a total hit with the residents. The NJ Toyota Hybrid cars utilize the dual benefit of gasoline and electricity. read more
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Tokyo Motor Show 2009 will be started from this weekend. The Tokyo Motor Show is a biennial auto show held in October-November at the Makuhari Messe, Chiba City, Japan. In 2009 you will meet with Honda CR-Z. The Honda CR-Z is “the world’s first hybrid sports car” and a hybrid gasoline-electric automobile. Honda CR-Z Pre-Production Concept: Accordng to Wiki, The design and production of the CR-Z follows two other Honda hybrid concept cars: the Honda Remix, introduced at the 2006 Los Angeles
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Although a leader in hybrid cars, generally conservative Toyota has seemed uninterested in developing electric cars–until now. At the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota unveiled the FT-EVII, an electric car concept. In putting together the FT-EVII, Toyota used its own off-the-shelf technologies, such as the iQ platform and components from its Synergy hybrid system. Although not on sale in the U.S., gasoline and diesel-powered Toyota iQs are sold in Japan and the U.K. For the power train, Toyota wen
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Since the environmental conditions were on the verge of disaster, the environmentalists started concentrating on the need to control the conditions. It was seen that gas emission is the major factor that must be controlled first. Therefore, the auto-manufacturers put their utmost efforts in making the automobiles somewhat environmental friendly. The gasoline was replaced by the engines running on batteries in order to reduce the gas emission.
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Nikkei Daihatsu Motor Co., the Toyota Group’s minicar specialist, and Suzuki Motor Corp. both are developing gasoline-powered minivehicles with a fuel efficiency comparable to that of hybrid cars. As early as next year, Daihatsu will debut a minivehicle with an engine that automatically shuts off when the vehicle is at a stop. Trimming the vehicle’s weight by 100 kg from the current 800 kg will also help to boost overall fuel economy by 20%. It will be able to travel more than
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