On this week's menu from Toyota; fun-to-drive electric vehicles, three ways
- Fuel-cell electric vehicle Toyota Mirai and the Canadian debut of all-new 2017 Toyota Prius Prime Plug-in
- The ultra-compact personal mobility electric vehicle i-Road.
- All on display in Montreal, June 19-22, at EVS29, the world's largest EV conference
MONTREAL, June 16, 2016 /CNW/ - This month, as part of continued efforts to expand the conversation on the diversity of electric powertrains, Toyota Canada is bringing three iterations of electric vehicles – the future of sustainable mobility – together at EVS29, the largest international electric vehicle conference in the world. Leading the pack is the 2016 Toyota Mirai Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV). Alongside the Mirai will be the new 2017 Prius Prime Plug-In, Toyota's most technologically advanced hybrid vehicle and the 100% electric personal mobility vehicle, the i-Road, all shining a light on viable, "real-world ready" alternatives to conventional, internal combustion vehicles.
"Toyota has invested considerable engineering talent and other resources into developing vehicles that take advantage of state-of-the-art technology while also giving drivers compelling reasons to embrace them," said Stephen Beatty, Vice President, Toyota Canada Inc. "We're deeply committed to this – and are constantly looking at the big picture – which we refer to as 'right vehicle, right place, right time'. This long-term thinking is embedded in Toyota's DNA."
Toyota's goal: Transform the auto industry
Toyota's
commitment to helping societies reduce their dependency on fossil fuels is
all part of the company's long-term global 2050 Environmental Action Plan,
which includes the New Vehicle Zero Emissions Challenge, aiming to reduce
CO2 emissions by 90 per cent compared to 2010 levels, plus five other
climate change and natural resource recycling initiatives. So deep is
Toyota's intent to facilitate widespread adoption of hybrid vehicles and
support development of innovative fuel cell technologies around the world,
that in January 2015, the company 'walked the
walk' by releasing more than 5,600 royalty free fuel cell-related patents,
including critical technologies developed for the Toyota Mirai. With high
level sponsorship in two key Montreal
events - EVS29 and the exclusive 2030 Energy Policy: The Place of
Hydrogen in Quebec forum leading up to
the symposium, it's clear Toyota also talks the talk – and has a lot to
say.
A leading role for Quebec
EVS29 in Montreal is the perfect
venue for the Mirai to make its official Canadian debut as a true symbol of
transformation for the auto industry. The province of Quebec already boasts an abundant supply of
clean electricity and water, setting the stage for Quebec to be a global leader in the production
of green hydrogen.
And, in the ongoing spirit of collaboration, John-Paul Farag, one of Toyota's Advanced Technology & Powertrain experts will represent the automotive manufacturer point of view as a key panelist at the 2030 Energy Policy event - a conversational exploration of hydrogen in Quebec. Hosted by the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières' Hydrogen Research Institute, the event brings together an esteemed group of hydrogen industry representatives, government officials, suppliers, infrastructure and production representatives, researchers, subject matter experts and more.
From hybrids, to fuel cells
Toyota led a shift in
thinking in 1997 with the successful introduction of the world's first
mass-produced gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle, the Prius. Debunking myths,
engaging with stakeholders and perhaps most importantly, showcasing that
driving fun, versatility and other consumer demands would be met without
compromise with hybrid vehicles were all important drivers of hybrid
vehicle adoption. As a result, Toyota's name is now synonymous with hybrid
technology – with the most proven and popular hybrid powertrain on the
planet, built into more than nine million vehicles over the past two
decades worldwide. With the Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) Mirai and a
hydrogen economy within reach, Toyota is perfectly positioned to lead the
next revolution, and the impressive display of vehicles in Montreal this week are tangible proof of
Toyota's deep understanding that successfully decarbonising transportation
will require a broad range of technologies. One size simply does not fit
all when it comes to vehicle electrification.
Toyota Mirai: A Turning Point for Mobility and the Environment
The 2016 Toyota Mirai delivers 151 peak horsepower and up to 247
lb-ft of torque, with a range of approximately 480 km and a refilling time
of about five minutes. The Mirai's fuel tank stores hydrogen, which mixes
with air resulting in a chemical reaction that produces two things;
electricity and water. Electricity powers the vehicle, while the water –
Mirai's only emission - leaves through the tailpipe. Beyond its remarkable
power supply, the Mirai is very familiar; a stylish, feature-rich,
fun-to-drive four-door sedan. The aerodynamic body is highlighted by LED
headlamps and daytime running lights, touch sensor front door handles and
trunk lid, and 17" alloy wheels. Noise-reducing glass contributes to a
quiet, comfortable cabin, featuring eight-way power adjustable front seats,
heated seats for everyone, electronic push button start with Smart Key, a
heated, power adjustable steering wheel with built-in multifunction
controls, a premium audio system with navigation, and more. And as a
Toyota, the Mirai also delivers the peace of mind of no-compromise safety,
including eight airbags, a back-up camera, blind spot monitor with rear
cross traffic alert, and more*.
Toyota i-Road: The Ultra-Compact Personal Mobility Vehicle
The Toyota i-Road is an ultra-compact electric vehicle that has
already undergone real-world tests in Japan, and France, representing a new style of urban
mobility that includes car-sharing pilot projects. Designed as a personal
mobility vehicle to compliment public transportation in an environmentally
friendly way, the three-wheeled, one- or two-person i-Road combines the
convenience of a motorcycle with the comfort and stability of a car. With a
maximum speed of 60 km/h and a cruising range of 50 km, it's optimized for
short-distance travel within urban areas and a whole lot of fun!
2017 Prius Prime Plug-In: Toyota's Most
Technologically Advanced Hybrid Vehicle
For the first
time in Canada, Toyota will also display
the 2017 Toyota Prius Prime – an ultra-efficient Prius featuring a Plug-In
Hybrid powertrain and truly, the ultimate vehicle for Canadian consumers.
The Prius Prime targets a remarkable fuel efficiency of 1.96 Liters
equivalent per 100 kilometers. This is a 22 per cent reduction in fuel
consumption compared to the previous generation of Prius Plug-In, and gives
the Prius Prime an estimated range of more than 965 km on a single tank of
gas. Beyond its remarkable fuel efficiency and even better electric-only
range, the Prius Prime delivers electrifying design, driving fun, a premium
cabin loaded with advanced features and technologies, and more. The 2017
Toyota Prius Prime arrives at Toyota dealers across Canada this fall.
For complete and up-to-date details and specifications on these and other advanced technology vehicles – including Toyota's extensive line-up of hybrid cars and hybrid SUVs – visit www.toyota.ca
(*Specs are based on the Mirai currently available in California)
About Toyota Canada Inc.
Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI) is the
exclusive Canadian distributor of Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicles. Toyota
has sold over 5 million vehicles in Canada
through a national network of 286 Toyota, Lexus and Scion dealerships.
Toyota is dedicated to bringing safety, quality, dependability and
reliability in the vehicles Canadians drive and the service they receive.
TCI's head office is located in Toronto,
with regional offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Halifax and parts distribution centres in Toronto and Vancouver. Toyota operates two
manufacturing facilities in Canada. Having
produced more than six million vehicles, popular Canadian models built at
these facilities include Toyota RAV4, Toyota Corolla, Lexus RX 350 and RX
450h hybrid.
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