No, that's Ford.
Toyota's current implemented limit is 42 MPH. The system itself can deliver 62 MPH electric-only drive, which they are now testing on the roads in Japan.
JOHN
http://john1701a.com
3 years of driving using E10 for fuel (10% ethanol blend) with high-traction tires in Minnesota my average after 60,116 miles calculated to 48.7 MPG.
I am disappointed that GM won't be offering their competing hybrid design in a sedan or hatchback for a number of years still.
JOHN
http://john1701a.com
Help me verify the accuracy of this illustration...
THIS WEBPAGE ...provides a larger version on a downloadable document.
I'm also searching for any technical detail you may have available. I don't want to misrepresent this "full" hybrid design. So whatever feedback you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
JOHN
http://john1701a.com
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