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2010 Toyota Rukus

May 27th 2010 18:00
2010 Toyota Rukus


Toyota has launched its head-turning Rukus - a hot and hip urban alternative to small sports-utility vehicles and sports wagons. New Rukus challenges the norms of car design with a brazenly boxy shape that has become iconic.

Toyota quips that Rukus - with rectangular lines and flat surfaces - is for people who "think inside the box".


2010 Toyota Rukus


Toyota's senior executive director sales and marketing David Buttner said Rukus is designed to be different - and is already sparking vigorous debate.

"Rukus is set to invade our automotive culture, just as it has done in Japan and the United States.

"It defies automotive design conventions, particularly the modern trend towards curvy, streamlined shapes.

"Suddenly, it's hip to be square,"
he said.

Mr Buttner said the distinctive proportions of Rukus created a Tardis effect - spacious on the inside and compact on the outside, including a creditable 0.32 coefficient of drag.

Straddling the market between a wagon and an SUV, Rukus is aimed at urban trend-setters and young couples and families.

Prices start at $27,490* with buyers able to raise a Rukus in three equipment grades known as Build 1, Build 2 and Build 3.

2010 Toyota Rukus interior



Despite its compact dimensions, every Rukus features the performance of a larger than expected engine - a 2.4-litre four with maximum power of 123kW that consumes just 8.8 litres/100km**.

The Rukus accent is on safety as much as in-your-face styling and strong performance with six airbags, stability and traction control and anti-skid disc brakes all standard.

Other features in every Rukus include air-conditioning, 16-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, keyless entry and ignition, power mirrors and windows and an engine immobiliser.

The quirky design details continue on the inside with centrally mounted gauges that - in stark contrast to the horizontal and vertical exterior lines - are round.

The gear shift is mounted high, as are the sound-system controls, for ease of use.

Audio and cruise-control switches are also on the steering wheel - and there are lots of handy storage spaces throughout the cabin, including underneath the luggage floor.

The Build 1 sound system has six speakers, Bluetooth™ hands-free telephone and audio streaming, USB and 3.5mm audio input and a CD player.

Moving up to Build 2 brings leather-accented seats, steering wheel and gearshift knob.

The aircon and sound system are upgraded, which means Rukus will keep its driver and passengers chilled - whether they're being blasted by the hot sound or by the cool air.

Nine speakers for the sound system include a sub-woofer, and there's a six CD-stacker plus a 4.3-inch colour screen for the audio. The aircon gains climate-control and push-button operation.

The Build 2 price is $29,990*.

Finally, customers can ramp up from Build 2 to Build 3 by adding a power tilt-and-slide moonroof for a further $1,800* - enabling them to raise the roof in a Rukus.

Toyota anticipates sales of 150-200 a month - an important but relatively low-volume opportunity.

The company is predicting that most sales will be conquests from competitors' niche vehicles, small hatches, small wagons and compact SUVs.

Toyota expects many owners to dress up their cars, expressing their individuality by making their car stand out - even from the Rukus pack.

They can make a start with Toyota Genuine accessories, which include a range of decals - stripes, flames and bricks - and other stylish touches.

"Beyond that, Rukus owners will be limited only by their imagination and what's legal," Mr Buttner said.

Rukus is covered by Toyota Service Advantage, providing fixed-price services at $130 each for the first six scheduled services.***

TOYOTA RUKUS PRICING*

Build 1: $27,490
Build 2: $29,990
Build 3: $31,790


[Source: Toyota]








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Toyota FT-CH Hybrid Concept


Japanese car maker Toyota has unveiled the European-designed FT-CH hybrid concept at this year's Detroit Motor Show.

Dubbed CH for compact hybrid, the FT-CH sits below the mid-sized Prius in the Toyota line-up and captures the spirit and functionality of a car that thrives in the inner-city environment; sized right to be nimble, responsive and maneuverable.

Toyota FT-CH Hybrid Concept


Styled at Toyota's European Design and Development centre in Nice, France, the FT-CH is 22 inches shorter in overall length when compared to the Prius, yet loses less than an inch in overall width. In spite of its compact external dimensions, FT-CH was designed for maximum passenger comfort and interior roominess, with an imaginative sense of style.

The FT-CH is a concept that would address Toyota's stated strategy to offer a wider variety of conventional hybrid choices to its customers, as it begins to introduce plug-in hybrids (PHVs) and battery electrics (BEVs) in model year 2012, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCHVs) in 2015 in global markets.

Toyota FT-CH Hybrid Concept interior


"Within the next 10 to 20 years, we will not only reach peak oil we will enter a period where demand for all liquid fuels will exceed supply," said Jim Lentz, TMS president.

"A century after the invention of the automobile, we must re-invent it with powertrains that significantly reduce or eliminate the use of conventional petroleum fuels. One of many alternatives is through what is commonly called the electrification of the automobile. By far, the single most successful example of this has been the gas-electric hybrid."

The Official Toyota Press Release:

DETROIT, January 11, 2010-Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A, Inc., today unveiled the FT-CH dedicated hybrid concept at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. The FT-CH is a concept that would address Toyota's stated strategy to offer a wider variety of conventional hybrid choices to its customers, as it begins to introduce plug-in hybrids (PHVs) and battery electrics (BEVs) in model year 2012, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCHVs) in 2015 in global markets.

"Within the next 10 to 20 years, we will not only reach peak oil we will enter a period where demand for all liquid fuels will exceed supply," said Jim Lentz, TMS president. "A century after the invention of the automobile, we must re-invent it with powertrains that significantly reduce or eliminate the use of conventional petroleum fuels. One of many alternatives is through what is commonly called the electrification of the automobile. By far, the single most successful example of this has been the gas-electric hybrid."

The CH stands for compact hybrid as in compact class and it's a concept that can best be defined by comparing it with the mid-size class Prius. The FT-CH captures the spirit and functionality of a car that thrives in the inner-city environment; sized right to be nimble, responsive and maneuverable.

"It's a package Toyota dealers and customers have been asking for," added Lentz.

The FT-CH was styled at Toyota's European Design and Development (ED˛) center in Nice, France. Compared to Prius, it is 22 inches shorter in overall length, yet loses less than an inch in overall width. In spite of its compact external dimensions, FTCH was designed for maximum passenger comfort and interior roominess, with an imaginative sense of style.

ED˛ designers looked to capture the vivid, high-energy appeal of what has come to be called the 8-bit generation. Popularized in the early 80's, 8-bit microprocessor technology dominated the budding home video game industry. Today, 8-bit is considered a specific retro-style that is embraced by such things as 8-bit genre music and 8-bit inspired art.

The direct reference to the 8-bit generation is meant to be fun and innovative, colorful and stylish, with strong appeal to young buyers. Lighter in weight and even more fuel efficient than Prius, the concept specifically targets a lower price point than Prius, thus appealing to a younger, less-affluent buyer demographic.

Pointing to how Prius has become a universal icon for hybrid technology, Lentz confirmed that TMS is developing a Prius family "marketing strategy" for North America that will take full advantage of the Prius brand equity.

"The strategy is still taking shape and obviously it will require additional models to qualify as a family," said Lentz. "Among others, the FT-CH is a concept that we are considering."

In the early 2010s, Toyota plans to sell a million hybrids per year globally, a majority of those in North America. To accomplish this, Toyota will launch eight all new hybrid models over the next few years. These will not include next generation versions of current hybrids; instead, they will be all new dedicated hybrid vehicles, or all new hybrid versions of existing gas engine models.

The heart of hybrid technology is its battery. Since the early 90's, during the early stages of first-generation Prius development, Toyota has been committed to in-house R& of advanced nickel-metal hydride batteries. Through three generations of Prius and a total of seven full-hybrid models, it has systematically reduced size, weight and cost while improving energy density, quality and reliability.

Toyota's joint venture partnership with Panasonic has been a key element of its success in the advancement of hybrid technology. Later this year, Panasonic EV Energy (PEVE) will have three separate, fully operational production facilities with a combined capacity of more than one million units per year.

Moving the promise of electrification one step further, Toyota recently kicked off its global demonstration program involving approximately 600 Prius plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. Beginning early this year, 150 PHVs will begin to arrive in the U.S. where they will be placed in regional clusters with select partners for market/consumer analysis and technical demonstration.

The Prius PHV introduces Toyota's first generation lithium-ion drive battery. When fully charged, the vehicle is targeted to achieve a maximum electric-only range of about 13 miles and capable of achieving highway speeds of more than 60 mph in electric-only mode. For longer distances, the Prius PHV reverts to "hybrid mode" and operates like a regular Prius. This ability to utilize all-electric power for short trips or hybrid power for longer drives alleviates the issue of limited cruising range encountered with pure-electric vehicles.

All program vehicles will be equipped with data retrieval/communication devices which will monitor activities such as: how often the vehicle is charged and when, whether the batteries are depleted or being topped-off during charging, trip duration and all-electric driving range, combined mpg and so on.

As it becomes available, data from the program vehicles will be posted to a dedicated Web site. This in use, readily available data will help consumers understand how the vehicles are being used and how they're performing. Toyota believes this demonstration program is a necessary next step in societal preparation in that it allows Toyota the unique opportunity to inform, educate and prepare customers for the electrification of the automobile in general and the introduction of plug-in hybrid technology.

Toyota is moving quickly with the development of PHV technology well beyond this demonstration program. Advanced battery R& programs with nickel-metal, lithium-ion and "beyond lithium" are underway for a wide variety of applications in conventional hybrids, PHVs, BEVs and FCHVs.

In the early 1990s, Toyota began R& on building a practical and affordable hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. FCHV technical advancements have moved at a rapid pace.

Engineers have made great strides in cost reduction targets in both materials and manufacturing and Toyota is committed to bringing hydrogen fuel cells to global markets in 2015.

Toyota's latest model, the Toyota FCHV-advanced began its own national demonstration program late last year. Over the course of the three year program, more than 100 vehicles will be placed in an effort to demonstrate the technology's performance, reliability and practicality in everyday use.

Recently field tested in southern California by two national laboratories at the request of the U.S. Department of Energy, the FCHV-advanced confirmed an estimated single-tank fuel range of 431 miles. In combined city and highway driving from Santa Monica to San Diego the FCHV-adv logged an estimated 68 miles per kilogram of hydrogen, the rough equivalent of 68 miles per gallon. That range is equivalent to a Highlander hybrid at more than double the MPG with zero emissions other than water vapour.

In 1997, Toyota introduced the RAV4 EV battery electric vehicle in California. 1,484 of these 100 mile range large-battery electric vehicles were either sold or leased over the course of the program. Nearly half are still on the road.

Shortly thereafter, Toyota started a modest demonstration program with a small-battery electric urban commuter vehicle, called the e-com. This concept addressed the idea of the "on-demand" city station car similar to the Zip-car business model that is becoming popular in large urban areas. Although shorter in range, the e-com program addressed a specific mobility niche at a much more affordable price than the RAV4 EV.

The RAV4 EV and e-com programs were short lived due to lack of commitment from the market; the consumer and the consumer's environmental mind set were not ready to commit to battery electric vehicles at that time. Recent increased awareness of environmental issues and the benefits of advanced technology vehicles have reinvigorated an interest in the electric vehicle market. As a result, Toyota will bring a small, urban commuter lithium-ion BEV to market in model year 2012.

Battery technology has progressed significantly in the time since the RAV4 EV and e-com programs. But major challenges still remain. The cost of lithium-ion batteries needs to be reduced significantly, or a more affordable alternative developed.

Like hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, battery electrics will require the creation of infrastructure for recharging on the go. This issue of range is also a challenge to overcome. Even at 100 miles, BEVs as a primary mode of transportation do not yet offer what most consumers see as true mobility.

Toyota believes these are hurdles that will be cleared. For the last decade its focus has been to concentrate on a comprehensive advanced technology strategy including BEVs, PHVs, and FCHVs. Common to all three is the move to electrification, the full commitment to advanced battery technology and how lessons learned from conventional hybrid R& have given Toyota a leg-up on all three.


[Source: Toyota]







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Facelift: 2010 Toyota Corolla Hatch

December 7th 2009 18:00
2010 Toyota Corolla Hatch


One of Australia's favourite cars, the Toyota Corolla, receives a mid-life make-over including a raft of styling and safety - both active and passive - upgrades for the hatchback variants


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2010 Toyota Yaris


Toyota Australia has announced the addition of vehicle stability control and traction control as standard equipment on its 1.5-litre Yaris models


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Toyota Yaris Edge Special Edition

July 27th 2009 18:00
Toyota Yaris Edge


Toyota Australia has unveiled a special "Edge" edition of the popular compact car, Yaris, with over $500 worth of extras


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2009 Toyota Corolla range


Toyota Australia has announced the addition of Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRC) across the popular Corolla-range for 2009


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Facelift: 2009 Toyota Yaris

October 31st 2008 05:30
2009 Toyota Yaris


The popular Toyota Yaris has been given a makeover for the 2009 model year with increases in the active safety, comfort and convenience of both hatch and sedan variants plus a host of cosmetic upgrades


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Toyota Yaris Rush


Japanese car giant Toyota has entered the competitive end of year financial sales with a limited edition model of the popular Yaris compact hatch


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Toyota Corolla


The Toyota Corolla has out-sold 'Australia's favourite car' - the Holden Commodore - by more than 500 units in the first quarter (Jan 1 - March 31) of 2008


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