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The introduction of a hybrid minivan to the market | The introduction of a hybrid minivan to the market will give the consumer more variety to choose from. With a 2.4 liter, four-cylinder engine, this minivan is capable of carrying up to 7 passengers for those vehicle owners that need the extra passenger capacity and those who are environmenatally consience. With the price of gas on the rise this is a cost effective choice. | ||
Toyota is the front-runner in the hybrid technology market with the Prius being in production since 2000 and the Highlander, Camry and Lexus 400h following a few years later. | Toyota is the front-runner in the hybrid technology market with the Prius being in production since 2000 and the Highlander, Camry and Lexus 400h following a few years later. |
Revision as of 17:58, 10 July 2006
The Toyota Sienna Hybrid will likely be the first hybrid Minivan to be introduced to the US market. Projection is sometime in 2007. This vehicle will be a larger version of the current Toyota Estima Hybrid sold in Japan since 2001.
The introduction of a hybrid minivan to the market will give the consumer more variety to choose from. With a 2.4 liter, four-cylinder engine, this minivan is capable of carrying up to 7 passengers for those vehicle owners that need the extra passenger capacity and those who are environmenatally consience. With the price of gas on the rise this is a cost effective choice.
Toyota is the front-runner in the hybrid technology market with the Prius being in production since 2000 and the Highlander, Camry and Lexus 400h following a few years later.
One concern with releasing the Sienna hybrid version is the direct competition with the best selling gas based Sienna.
Styles and Major Options
Pricing
No price estimates have been released
Gas Mileage
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External Links
http://www.hybridcars.com/toyota-sienna-minivan-hybrid.html http://www.hybridcenter.org/hybrid-timeline.html