- Capabilities of the TS030 integrated into hybrids like
2015 Prius c and Prius v which are also on display
MONTREAL, QC., (January 15, 2015) – As a unique
hybrid race car, the Toyota TS030 will get the adrenaline flowing for visitors
to the Toyota booth at this year’s Montreal International Auto Show.
The vehicle features special hybrid powertrain technology that led
to a landmark achievement in 2014. Toyota became the first Japanese
manufacturer to win the prestigious FIA World Endurance Championship, an annual
competition that began in 1953.
The TS030’s powertrain delivers an invigorating jolt of excitement
to both the vehicle and its driver. A powerful petrol engine is twinned with an
innovative hybrid system that captures energy during braking – enough to lift a
2.5-tonne minivan more than 20 metres vertically.
All that energy is converted into electricity, and when the driver
accelerates out of a corner, a 300-horsepower boost is delivered automatically
to the rear of the vehicle. When combined with the TSO30’s ultra-efficient
aerodynamics, the result is not only superior performance, but also increased
fuel efficiency.
The best part of the TS030 is how its unique capabilities are
being integrated directly into Toyota’s hybrid offerings for consumers.
“What we test on the race track we build for the road,” said Seiji Ichii, President and CEO, Toyota Canada Inc. “Toyota
engineers test and study hybrid technology through
the vehicle’s performance on the race track. They then apply the first-hand
knowledge they gain – bringing award-winning engineering, performance and
passion to all of Toyota’s hybrids.”
That includes the Prius c and Prius v,
whose new 2015 editions are also on display at the Montreal show.
Attendees will be able to see how the 2015 Prius c – Toyota’s most
affordable urban-friendly hybrid – has a sporty new look featuring a restyled
front and new exterior colours, as well as an upgraded cabin with refined
materials. The new 2015 Prius v – Toyota’s “big Prius” – also has a new look,
including revised front and rear styling, complete with new front bumper,
grille, and headlights. Inside, new audio systems bring new multimedia
capabilities.
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