Toyota aims to double its global output of gasoline-electric hybrid cars

Toyota aims to double its global output of gasoline-electric hybrid cars
Faced with pressures to continue to lead in the market for low-emission cars, Toyota Motor Corp. targets doubling its global output of gasoline-electric hybrid cars to 1 million units in 2011, according to the Nikkei business daily.

Toyota aims to sell 1 million models annually worldwide soon after 2010. In fact, it has ramped up its hybrids and has recently introduced the Sai sedan in Japan, its second hybrid-only model. The Sai is a variant of the Lexus HS 250h sold in the US. In Japan, low-emission hybrids have had strong sales in Japan due to generous subsidies and tax breaks.
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kpaxxkpaxx - 1/19/2010 1:51:38 PM
+2 Boost
Doesn't make them any safer or higher quality!


lexworldlexworld - 1/19/2010 11:37:41 PM
+1 Boost
Well in this case your opinion wont stop the Giant...trust me. Toyota will drastically improve and they will go on to bring us fast, fun, high quality affordable cars. So, sit back and enjoy the ride..agree or not they will succeed.


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