Toyota Prius car models to be exhibited at Detroit auto show, 2011
Modified On Sep 27, 2023 05:10 PM By Vidyadhar for Toyota Prius
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Toyota Motor Corp, the leading Japanese automobile company which is facing a severe embarrassment due to the recalls because of the safety issues will be taking a step further by leaving all the unwanted incidents to ship smoothly in the US auto market. As per the reports in the media, Toyota is planning to bring in the Toyota Prius Family of Vehicles” by next month at the Detroit Auto Show. The reports further revealed that Toyota Prius Family of Vehicles will be introduced at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show at Cobo Hall. The exhibition will commence with the Toyota Prius 3rd (the present) generation of car model and the Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle (PHV), and to accompany these two stated models is the all new car entering the Toyota Prius family and also a Toyota Prius based car model.
As per the reports, Toyota Motors has given no indication of the new car models hold, however, the new concept car based on the lines of Toyota Prius will be a new 5 door car model. Its sneak peak is available in the teasers and viral videos since October. As per the industry experts, the look of the new Toyota Prius five door car will be similar in looks with the ongoing manufacturing of the Toyota Prius. The little cosmetic change is the additional cargo space and better fuel efficiency.
The reports also suggest that Toyota is extensively planning to establish the Toyota Prius in a car brand which will be noted for excellent efficiency in the hybrid car models. The rumour doing the rounds in the industry are that the showcasing of the four car models in the Toyota Prius family is the company's primary step towards it. The company hopes that the Toyota Prius, five door car will provide enough competition to compete in the quickly growing hybrid car industry globally mainly in the US auto market as the normal car customer in US goes with the mind set of 'bigger the better' cars.
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