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WHY IS HYBRID BETTER?
Efficient fuel consumptionAs the self-charging batteries recharge while the car is in motion, fuel consumption substantially decreases by up to 30%, and driving and money-saving experiences are furthered.
Lower maintenance costsDelicate car parts are used less frequently Since the fuel engine is not always in use, the car depends mainly on electric and brake power, and delicate car parts are used less frequently. This results in lower maintenance frequency and, in turn, costs.
More environmentally friendlyOne of the main objectives behind hybrid cars is preserving the environment. Using electrical power vastly diminishes harmful emissions of gases and carbon dioxide from ordinary fuels in traditional vehicles.
Better vehicle accelerationElectrically powered cars give better acceleration than traditional ones that depend solely on fuel. All you need to do is activate the engine and enjoy an unparalleled driving experience.
More mileageMileage on hybrid cars is incomparable, especially with traditional fuel engines. The advanced technology used in hybrids further driving distances by up to 25% on the same amount of fuel.
A multitude of featuresHybrid cars offer a myriad of advanced features, all with the aim to provide a more comfortable and enjoyable driving experience.
Advanced safety featuresSafety is at the forefront of the hybrid car technology. Hybrids boast cruise control and airbags as well as the highest levels of safety in the Hybrid electric system.
It's quietImagine driving noiselessly. Hybrid cars make 50% less noise than their traditional counterparts.
Toyota hybrid history
Launch of the hybrid engine
With a capacity of 1.5l, and equipped with a VVT-I engine, the first generation of Prius hybrid was built with an electrical and fuel engine, with the possibility to balance the power of the 2 engines to suit the driving conditions. The system worked as a continuously changeable gearbox. The power was simultaneously spread on the engine, action group, and generator.
Enhanced second generation
By 2003, the first generation of Prius cars was 6 years old, and it was time for Toyota to launch its successor. The second generation of Prius was launched in the same year, and the hybrid system undertook its first major enhancement, which included an increased engine performance that saw the electrical system produce 50% power more than the first generation.
Overcoming sales barriers
In 2007, Toyota hybrid cars achieved a milestone in sales, as over a million vehicles were sold worldwide. Hybrid technology found its way to the higher tier, to fulfil the audience’s need for luxury and adhere to the overall direction set for hybrid vehicles sales.
Creative models
Up until 2010, Toyota’s efforts were essentially focused on Prius. However, in the same year, the company launched Oris, a small family car that relies on fuel and electricity like Prius, with a major advantage: its weight, that helps reduce the fuel consumption.
The first hybrid car in the Saudi market (Prius)
Abdul Latif Jameel, the authorized distributor of Toyota cars in the kingdom, officially announced the launch of Toyota "Prius " The first hybrid car in the Saudi market of Toyota.
Second Toyota sedan in Saudi market (Camry Hybrid)
Toyota Camry Hybrid 2018 The first medium-sized sedan in the kingdom is available with a self-loading operating system that combines two energy sources: gasoline and electricity
First 4x4 vehicle Rav in Saudi market
In 2019, Toyota launched 3 different models of hybrid cars, that include the all new Prius, Camry with the latest addition that the audience expects, and RAV4, the next family hybrid car. The future of hybrid at Toyota will be focused on creating versions of the existing hybrid vehicles, that will be able to rely solely on electrical power.