Toyota Reinforces Efforts for Environmental Technologies
and Environmentally Friendly Vehicles
<http://www.japancorp.net/?page_num=1>
JapanCorp:
Toyota Reinforces Efforts for Environmental Technologies and
Environmentally Friendly Vehicles
Tokyo, Japan, June. 13, 2006 - (JCN Newswire) - Toyota Motor Corporation
(TMC; TSE: 7203) announced today that - to achieve sustainable mobility
and help preserve the global environment - it is enhancing its
development of environmental technologies and strengthening its efforts
to introduce environmentally friendly vehicles.
TMC's intensified engagement, represented by activities and achievements
such as those described below, is being carried out with a view toward:
1) improving fuel efficiency to reduce emissions of CO2, which is
considered as a cause of global warming, 2) making exhaust emissions
cleaner to help abate atmospheric pollution and 3) pursuing energy
diversification to limit the use of fossil fuels, particularly that of
petroleum.
Status of Technology Development / Plan for Environmentally Friendly
Vehicles
1) Revamping of entire gasoline engine and transmission lineup
- TMC plans to completely revamp its gasoline engine and transmission
lineup by 2010 in an effort that started with the development of a new
type of V6 engine in 2003. As part of this effort, a new 1.8-liter
gasoline engine (see below for details) and continuously variable
transmission have been developed as the main powertrain for Toyota
compact and midsize passenger vehicles. This new powertrain - to be
introduced in new-model vehicles due out in the fall of 2006 - is
intended to reduce CO2 emissions through high fuel efficiency and to
achieve cleaner exhaust emissions.
- TMC achieved the Japanese government's 2010 fuel efficiency
standards*1 in all weight categories of Toyota vehicles ahead of
schedule in 2005*2.
As a target for 2010, TMC aims to achieve emissions levels that are 75%
lower than the 2005 emissions standards*3 and to exceed the level called
for by the Japanese 2010 fuel efficiency standards by 10% or more for
most passenger vehicle.
2) Making hybrid vehicles more widespread and developing new
technologies
- TMC aims to make hybrid vehicles more widespread by doubling the
number of hybrid models by the early years of the 2010s. - TMC will
advance its research and development of plug-in hybrid vehicles (which
can be charged from an external power source and provide electricity)
and is currently working on a next-generation vehicle that can extend
the distance traveled by the electric motor alone and that is expected
to have a significant effect on reducing CO2 and helping to abate
atmospheric pollution.
3) Initiatives toward the diversification of energy sources
- Regarding TMC's introduction of bioethanol-compatible vehicles, TMC
has achieved the technology necessary to allow all TMC gasoline engines
to run reliably on gasoline with 10 percent bioethanol content. TMC
plans to introduce to the Brazilian market (where bioethanol fuel is
widely used) flex-fuel vehicles*4 that can run on 100 percent ethanol in
the spring of 2007. For the United States, TMC is considering
introducing flex-fuel vehicles in consideration of policies to promote
bioethanol fuels.
- TMC plans to further its development of fuel cell passenger vehicles
and has successfully reduced by a large margin the time required for
sub-zero fuel-cell-system startup and has achieved system startup at
minus 30 degrees Celsius.
- TMC positions global environmental preservation, along with traffic
safety, as a priority management issue in terms of its corporate social
responsibility. TMC is continuing to enhance its development of
environmentally friendly vehicles and environmental technologies as it
strives to actively deliver technologies and products that contribute to
realizing sustainable mobility. TMC is also working to actively
implement measures in accordance with its basic environmental policy,
the Toyota Earth Charter, and in line with the Toyota Environmental
Action Plan, which sets out specific medium and long-term activity
targets.
Overview of New 1.8-liter Gasoline Engine
Aiming to create an engine capable of delivering one of the best
performances in its displacement class, TMC has developed a new
1.8-liter gasoline engine that features advanced mechanisms such as Dual
VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing-intelligent), provides torque-strong
output, reduces CO2 emissions through high fuel efficiency, achieves
cleaner exhaust emissions and is light and compact.
Main features of new engine
1) Torque-strong performance
While Dual VVT-i enables continuous control of optimum valve timing for
various engine speeds and loads, abundant torque at low and medium
speeds allows for easy-to-handle output, providing one of the best
torque-strong performances in the 1.8-liter class.
2) Excellent fuel efficiency and clean exhaust emissions
The use of Dual VVT-i and ultra-light pistons, along with efforts to
reduce friction loss among parts such as by using roller bearings in the
rocker arm valve train, are aimed at achieving at least 5% greater fuel
efficiency than that achievable by conventional engines and at achieving
clean exhaust emissions (equivalent to 75% lower than the maximum
allowed by 2005 emissions standards).
3) Reduced size and weight
Reduced exterior dimensions and weight have been achieved by
modularizing the front section of the engine and using smaller-diameter
spark plugs, etc.
*1 Specified by the Japanese Law Concerning the Rational Use of Energy
(for the business year from April 1, 2010)
*2 The business year from April 1, 2005
*3 Specified under the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and
Transport's Approval System for Low-emission Vehicles
*4 Vehicles that can run on fuels mixed at any ratio of gasoline and
ethanol, etc.
About Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota Motor Corporation develops and manufactures
vehicles, and is one of the largest car manufacturers in the world,
offering a wide range of products from minivehicles to trucks. In
addition to its core business, Toyota has a large business portfolio in
financial services, including sales finance, vehicle insurance, and
credit cards. It is also involved in telecommunications through a
subsidiary that provides cellular services in Japan. Other diversified
businesses include industrial equipment, prefabricated housing and
leisure boats. The company is headquartered in Aichi, Japan. Fot more
information, please visit www.toyota.co.jp/en/index.html.
For further information, please visit the Toyota Motor Corporation home
page at: www.toyota.co.jp/en/index.html
<http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/index.html>
Contact
Toyota Motor Corporation
Public Relations Department
http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/index_company.html
_____
June. 13, 2006, 13:02 (JST)
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota Motor Corporation (U.S.: TM)
www.toyota.co.jp/en/index.html <http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/index.html>
From the Japan Corporate News Network
View <http://www.japancorp.net/company_show.asp?compid=2241> Toyota
Motor Corporation 's Company Profile On JCN Network
www.japancorp.net <http://www.japancorp.net>
Topic: Environment Issue
Sectors: Alternative Energy, Environmental, Auto
Copyright © 2006 JCN Network <http://www.japancorp.net> . A division of
Japan Corporate News Network KK. All rights reserved.
If you believe you have received this news in error or would like to be
removed from our mailing list please respond here
<https://www.japancorp.net/unsubscribe.asp>
(https://www.japancorp.net/unsubscribe.asp) and you will be removed from
our mailing list.
If you have difficulty viewing our News Alerts in HTML format you can
change your settings here <https://www.japancorp.net/changeregister.asp>
(https://www.japancorp.net/changeregister.asp).