Finally, a diesel hybrid.
From Toyota. I've been trying to track down some figures for vehicle curb weigh, GVRW, and fuel consumption. So far I'm guessing it gets around 33mpg based on a French article that stated the hybrid system resulted in a 30% reduction in fuel and listings like this one that state the fuel consumption is 10l/100km. It also has a curb weight of ~3000-4000lbs (depends on bed), and a GVRW of 8000lbs from what I've gathered. I bet some people here could get it up to 40mpg! :D
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Even better... a subcompact! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Precisely where I found the info about the Dyna! :D
I'd like for Toyota to produce a diesel-electric hybrid with ~30 miles of all electric at a constant 50mph, but I have a feeling this will make it to the prototyping and that's about it. |
I believe it'll make it into production. Most of the world is open-minded to diesel. Whether they'll bother going out on a limb for America is probably another story.
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Yeah, but I'm in America. :( ;)
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Toyota did try some diesels on us a few years back. But this country didn't have clean diesel fuel so they always stunk like every other diesel. That could be the deciding factor in them bringing them back, especially if the diesel-electric hybrid is proven worldwide.
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Deh
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I'm very confident that the U.S., and especially Canada, will give Diesel another try. Rumor has it that Peugeot (PSA) is going to sell vehicles in Qu?bec in the near future, that includes subcompacts and possibly Diesels. RH77 |
now if only the smart car diesel would come with a hybrid...
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World?s first affordable diesel hybrid powertrain
I haven't seen this posted here so forgive me it it's a repost:
World?s first affordable diesel hybrid powertrain :thumbup: |
VW has had the golf eco.power out for a few years, which is a diesel hybrid that's sold in europe. *shrug*
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