Friday, February 24, 2012

The Toyota FT-Bh Concept Car


Toyota is bringing out all its guns with its new hybrid innovation, the FT-Bh (Future Toyota, B-segment hybrid). Although we were given just a glimpse of the new car, it promises to be easy on the gas, as well as the environment. Take a look at the video, what do you think so far?



Toyota is bringing a new subcompact hybrid to the Geneva Motor Show in March. Though the final design is still a secret, it’s less one big surprise than a lot of little ones. 
The concept is named FT-Bh, for “Future Toyota, B-segment hybrid.” In other words, it’s a one-off subcompact that previews Priuses to come. Toyota claims it will have half the CO2 emissions of a traditional three-door subcompact while remaining as roomy as a larger five-door car — a feat achieved through a “total vehicle” approach, which squeezes as much efficiency as possible at the margins of automotive engineering. 
By reducing the FT-Bh’s weight to less than 1,763 lbs, improving aerodynamics by 30 percent, downsizing the hybrid powertrain and doing a better job managing thermal energy and saving electricity, Toyota has previewed what can be done to make existing vehicle designs as efficient as possible. Most importantly, Toyota claims that those gains have come from refining existing technology, which means that a production vehicle could be built without costs shouldn’t increase dramatically.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

The 2012 Toyota Camry


For the last 10 years, the best selling car in the U.S. has consistently been the Toyota Camry, and for good reason. They are reliable, stylish, affordable, and have excellent mileage to boot. It seems that Toyota has hit the sweet spot for for car consumers, and it looks like they are going to continue with the flow.

Check out this thorough review of the 2012 Toyota Camry. It's roomier, updated, and has some cool new features to keep us happy. 


Today’s test car is the 2012 Toyota Camry, the best-selling car in the United States for the last 10 years (and counting) and 14 of the past 15 years. 
The Camry has been totally redesigned for this model year and comes to market with a huge bulls-eye on its back. 
Competition in the segment never has been so fierce. Traditionally, the Honda Accord is the Camry’s number one rival. However, Toyota’s seventh-generation Camry already is on the market and getting a running start with the redesigned Accord not due out until the middle of this year.
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Thursday, February 9, 2012

The New Toyota Prius C Hatchback


The Toyota Prius C swept through the Chicago Auto Show boasting 53 MPG city, and 46 MPG on the highway. Not only has Toyota improved upon the Prius, but they have managed to keep the price relatively low. Take a look at the video below to see the vehicle from every angle, and be sure to check out the  pricing information if you're interesting in getting your own. Happy driving! 

The entry-level 2012 Toyota Prius C starts at $19,710 — $5,050 cheaper than the standard 2012 Toyota Prius. The price includes a $760 destination charge. 
The Prius C is the latest addition to Toyota's expanding Prius family and is aimed at younger buyers. The subcompact five-door hatchback is smaller than the standard Prius hatchback. The Prius C goes on sale in March. 
Even the top-of-the-line Prius C Four, which starts at $23,990, slots in underneath the standard 2012 Toyota Prius in terms of price. The standard 2012 Prius starts at $24,760, including shipping.

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Scion Website Gets a New Look


Scion has decided to redo their main website, and now it's even easier to find and build your favorite Kia model. More than that, it's just plain fun to play with now. It runs a little quicker and lets you get to where you want to go. Check it out here. 

The All New Scion.com is an innovative, easy-to-use, product-focused user-friendly site, built using the HTML 5 platform. The site loads through pages quickly and efficiently, a change implemented for current and future web-browser functionality, with social media sharing tools covered from front-to-back with Facebook sharing, Google+, Twitter and email. Scion.com will also connect to Scion lifestyle sites such as ScionAV.com, ScionRacing.com, and ScionOwners.com, where users are introduced to its lifestyle brands and partnerships with artists, racing teams, enthusiasts and more. 
The new Scion.com will not only be fast and easy-to-use but will be optimized for smartphones and tablets, not missing a step with its functionality and features. Users will be able to find the products and information they need within 2 to 3 clicks. The site will deliver a robust online shopping experience accompanied with a full-bleed image gallery of vehicles and accessories that turn Scion products into art. Scion.com will be ever-present in the social media space with their new “share” functionality that makes sharing Scion content instant. A new section to the site is dedicated to video downloads and additional features like wallpaper and mobile ringtones.
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