Toyota looks beyond the Prius
(Credit: Toyota)We're starting to get hyped for the Geneva auto show, and Toyota has helped us out with a little preshow tease about its Hybrid X concept car. Unfortunately, it's only a tease, with very little information. According to Green Car Congress, Toyota will use the show to reaffirm its commitment to building more environmentally-friendly cars. The Hybrid X is supposed to display a new design language for hybrids and showcase new technology. Toyota's development of the Hybrid X suggests the company is looking beyond the Prius for future uniquely hybrid cars.
From the picture released by Toyota, it seems the newest rage in concept cars will be transparent canopies and body components, as we saw in the Chevy Volt at the Detroit Auto Show. We will have full coverage of the Geneva auto show on CNET Car Tech, starting March 6.
(Source: Green Car Congress)
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before now? I know Lexus has its high-performance hybrids, but I want greater
choice in the mid-range, and forgive me, but I just don't believe the U.S.-
German big 3 hybrids are worthy of the name--at least not from the point of
view of coping with global warming. (Actually, what I want is a hybrid convertible
with all-wheel drive, so I may have to wait quite a while.) Anyone know why
Toyota seems content to rest on its laurels?