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Yaris Hybrid Concept
Yaris Hybrid concept, first seen at the Geneva Motor Show 2011, anticipates Toyota's intention to bring Hybrid Synergy Drive to the B segment - Europe's largest - as part of the company's European roll-out of HSD technology.
Yaris Hybrid concept inherits all the clever DNA of the Yaris, offering customers an ingenious combination of small, compact packaging and a spacious, practical interior, while introducing a new, sophisticated exterior design.
Yaris Hybrid concept's sleek, monoform shape is emphasised by the long, sweeping roofline and a single, crisp character line. Short front and rear overhangs and a long wheelbase maximise interior space. Hybrid-specific styling cues include aero corners, integrated rear spoiler, blue LED running lights and striking white pearl paintwork with blue metallic accents.
In addition, solar panels have been applied to the entire roof surface of Yaris Hybrid concept, independently powering the air-conditioning unit for improved full-hybrid fuel economy.
Toyota's proven, Hybrid Synergy Drive technology combines low fuel consumption, emissions and cost of ownership with uniquely relaxed, quiet driving and an all-electric EV mode. In Yaris HSD concept the battery at the heart of HSD is located under the rear passenger seats, with no intrusion into the cargo space. This durable and reliable nickel-metal hybrid battery is designed to last the entire lifetime of the car, and is just one element of an entirely redesigned and repackaged powertrain.
Yaris Hybrid Concept will be on sale in 2012.
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