Diesel and Natural Gas Hybrid Variants Could Open World Markets Wider for Toyota Toyota is considering ending the argument backed by European automakers, that internal combustion (ICE) diesel engines are
Both hybrid diesel and natural gas-fuelled ICE drivetrains may become reality, designed to suit local market needs, said Senior Managing Director Hiroyuki Watanabe. Toyota is "developing hybrid systems that can be used for gasoline, diesel, natural gas and fuel-cells, which will be the most fuel-efficient," Watanabe said in Tokyo last week. The obvious benefit would be incorporating the advantages of modern day direct-injection common-rail diesel engines, which
Hybrid drivetrains incorporate an electric motor to assist the primary gasoline engine, in the case of mild-hybrids such as Honda's Insight, Civic Hybrid and upcoming Accord Hybrid, or a gasoline engine that backs up a primary electric motor when talking about full hybrid systems, such as Toyota's Prius, the upcoming Lexus RX 400h, Highlander and Camry hybrids, as well as the Toyota hybrid powered Ford Escape Hybrid and upcoming Nissan Altima Hybrid, among others. Recent News and Events
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