The latest addition to Toyota’s hybrid family is the company’s A-BAT, a concept truck set to debut at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. According to BusinessWeek, the vehicle is roughly the size of Toyota’s smallest SUV, the RAV4. Its oversized grill and rugged body type are designed to appeal to truck enthusiasts, but the heart of the truck is its hybrid engine. Analysts have labeled the pseudo-truck as a bold attempt to capitalize on a market shift toward fuel-efficient and eco-friendly vehicles, without alienating traditional “red-state” truck owners
“Toyota is the world leader in hybrid technology.”
- Regenerative Braking. The electric motor applies resistance to the drivetrain causing the wheels to slow down. In return, the energy from the wheels turns the motor, which functions as a generator, converting energy normally wasted during coasting and braking into electricity, which is stored in a battery until needed by the electric motor.
- Electric Motor Drive/Assist. The electric motor provides additional power to assist the engine in accelerating, passing, or hill climbing. This allows a smaller, more efficient engine to be used. In some vehicles, the motor alone provides power for low-speed driving conditions where internal combustion engines are least efficient.
- Automatic Start/Shutoff. Automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a stop and restarts it when the accelerator is pressed. This prevents wasted energy from idling.
2012 Kia Optima Hybrid
4/5 seat sedan
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Mileage (mpg): 42 city/ 46 hwy
Range per fillup (miles) : 600+
2012 US Base Retail Price: $26,500
Features
Steering wheel audio and phone controls
Vehicle stability management system
Front dam air flap reduces wind resistance
Active eco-system regulates engine management
Voice-command, touch screen radio control
Vehicle smart key; auto-dim rear view mirror
UVO infotainment system
IPod USB connectivity; Bluetooth
“Revenge of the Electric Car,”
car and other smaller “mini” cars tailored for city life are becoming more and more popular. In addition to being totally gas-free, the electric car has plenty of other advantages – for one, it runs nearly silently when compared to traditional motors.