
The urban friendly model endeavours to release zero tailpipe emissions, ensuring silent running. With so many ‘green’ cars coming no to the market it is difficult to understand what the best option is.
The newly developed lithium-ion battery adapts Hybrid Synergy Drive technology. Toyota have claimed the car will have enough charge to run for up to 65miles.
The Geneva Motor Show will also be a platform for Toyota to welcome the Yaris Hybrid, Prius+ and FT-86 Concept II, also making their debut appearance. Hopefully this will give me more of an idea about these new ‘greener’ cars. If not, Hodgson, a car dealership in Newcastle offers great advice for motorists looking to improve fuel economy.
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