Showing posts with label toyota cars. Show all posts
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11/21/2016

2017 Toyota C-HR 1.2T Engine - Overview Videos


From Scion Concept to Production Toyota: The 2018 C-HR It's a little ute coupe! You don't know what it's got!

With the Scion brand consigned to the dustbin, Toyota slid its new, Scion-intended C-HR small crossover into its mainstream lineup. Of course, the C-HR was always planned to sell as a Toyota in other markets, such as Europe (where that market’s production version was shown in Geneva early this year). Look, just because the lifted-coupe thing hasn’t been cool to us since “Eagle” was an American Motors brand doesn’t mean that other folks don’t find it impossibly hip. Just ask the Germans. If the Japanese want to ape some of that perceived Teutonic snap, who are we to discourage them from making a vehicle with a name that stands for “Coupe High Rider”?

As befits the modern definition of “coupe” so handily revised by—you guessed it—the Germans, the C-HR features four doors with a sloping roofline and hatch. It rides on Toyota’s New Global Architecture (TNGA) which also underpins the current Prius; it carries a 144-hp 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-banger up front, routing its 140 lb-ft of torque through a continuously variable automatic with a manual-shift mode that simulates seven forward gears. Engaging Sport mode snugs up those “shifts” and adds heft to the electrically assisted power steering. As of now, the C-HR is front-wheel drive only; there’s no AWD option.

While Toyota goes to great lengths to brag that TNGA was tuned at the Nürburgring, any legitimate sportiness is second to style, utility, and amenities in this segment. To that end, the C-HR’s dash features a 7.0-inch multimedia screen and a 4.2-inch multifunction display between the gauges, and on XLE models, there’s a leather-wrapped steering wheel, power-folding and heated exterior mirrors, an auto-dimming interior mirror, and dual-zone climate control. The XLE Premium adds blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, heated front seats, a power driver’s seat, and puddle lamps that project “Toyota C-HR” onto the ground. Fog lamps and keyless start are also part of the XLE Premium package, while both trim levels get AM/FM/HD radio, Harman’s Aha app, a USB port and an aux jack, Bluetooth, voice recognition, and a 60/40 split-folding rear seat.

Whatever the directions handed to the styling people, the result looks like the Incredible Hulk about to bulge his way out of his shirt. With 18-inch wheels. And some cybernetic stuff. Bulging Borg Hulk. But small scale. And, lest you forget, a coupe. Small Borg Hulk Coupe. “SB-HC” isn’t a lamer name than C-HR, is it? We suppose the trademark stuff would get complicated—potentially as complicated as the C-HR’s aesthetics.

Toyota does point out that the rear wing is functional.


All grades of C-HR are equipped with a forward-collision warning system with pedestrian detection and automated emergency braking, lane-departure warning with steering assist, automatic high-beams, and adaptive cruise control. Inside, there’s a complement of 10 standard airbags, while a rearview camera surveys the surroundings behind you.

Toyota has yet to announce pricing, but we expect the C-HR will be competitive with Kia’s Soul and the Nissan Juke, its primary competitors in the funk-zazz-uticle segment. We admit, if you’d asked us 20 years ago, we wouldn’t have pegged “funk-zazz-uticle” as a viable market niche, but here’s behemoth Toyota, dropping a distinctive diamond right into the middle of it. Maybe they’ll do one up in Evangelion livery.
Read More All grades of C-HR are equipped with a forward-collision warning system with pedestrian detection and automated emergency braking, lane-departure warning with steering assist, automatic high-beams, and adaptive cruise control. Inside, there’s a complement of 10 standard airbags, while a rearview camera surveys the surroundings behind you.

Toyota has yet to announce pricing, but we expect the C-HR will be competitive with Kia’s Soul and the Nissan Juke, its primary competitors in the funk-zazz-uticle segment. We admit, if you’d asked us 20 years ago, we wouldn’t have pegged “funk-zazz-uticle” as a viable market niche, but here’s behemoth Toyota, dropping a distinctive diamond right into the middle of it. Maybe they’ll do one up in Evangelion livery.

12/15/2014

2016 Toyota Mirai FCV Features, and Promotional video


2016 Toyota Mirai FCV Features, and Promotional video Toyota Mirai. This game-changing vehicle runs on hydrogen and emits only water while driving.


We’re in the business of making great cars and trucks. But we also work every day to apply and share our know-how in ways that benefit people, the community and our planet in order to build a better tomorrow. We’ve been a part of life in America for over 50 years. And while we’re passionate about making great cars and trucks, our story is about much more than our vehicles.

2/21/2014

2014 Toyota wireless car charging promotional video



wireless car charging

2014 Toyota wireless car charging promotional video Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces that it will begin verification testing of its newly developed wireless battery charging system for vehicles with an electrified powertrain, such as plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles, in late February in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

The system can charge a vehicle parked in alignment over a coil on the surface of the ground, making the charging process simpler and more convenient.

1/13/2014

Toyota FT-1 Concept Car Advertising video



Concept Car The Toyota FT-1 concept is a pure performance, track-focused sports car model created by CALTY Design Research, Toyota's North American Design branch. The FT-1 concept is a symbol that captures elements of the emotion and energy we can expect to see in future Toyota vehicle designs. Its design is heavily influenced by Toyota's long sports car tradition that includes vehicles such as 2000GT, Celica, Supra and most recently, FT-86 (Scion F-RS)

1/07/2014

Toyota "environmentally friendly" FCV Concept Promotional video



environmentally friendlyFCVs are powered by fuel cells, which generate electricity from hydrogen, which is not only environmentally friendly and highly energy-efficient,
but can also be produced using a variety of readily available raw materials.
Thanks to these characteristics, fuel cell vehicles are ideal for achieving sustainable mobility.
Therefore, Toyota is striving to make this vehicle technology widely available as soon as possible.

11/06/2013

Toyota 2014 4Runner Features, and Promotional video



Production model may vary. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades
Toyota 2014 4Runner Features, and Promotional video
A-TRAC steps in automatically when it senses wheel slippage and helps maintain traction. Prototype shown with options. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

At the touch of a button, Downhill Assist Control (DAC) helps the 4Runner descend slippery and steep grades. Prototype shown with options. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information. * Downhill Assist Control (DAC) is designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control and speed on steep, downhill descents. It is not a substitute for safe driving judgment and practices. Factors including speed, grade, surface conditions and driver input can all affect whether DAC will be effective in preventing a loss of control. Please see your Owner's Manual on STAGE for further details.

The system features four driver-selectable modes that regulate wheelspin to provide maximum traction. Prototype shown with options. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

Use the stalk on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the wipers. Prototype shown with options. Production model may vary. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

Lower and raise the power rear liftgate window with one little finger. Prototype shown with options. Production model may vary. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

Use the stalk behind the steering wheel to activate cruise control. Prototype shown with options. Production model may vary. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

Auto LSD controls the rear differential in 2-wheel-drive mode for extra traction. Prototype shown with options. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

Find the cure for the common road with the 2014 Toyota 4Runner. Prototype shown with options. Production model may vary. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

Go from different 4-wheel-drive modes with just the flip of an electronic selector knob. Prototype shown with options. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information

Motion sensors alert the driver when obstruction is in front of or behind the vehicle. Prototype shown with options. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

This feature allows travel at a fixed low speed without having to press accelerator or brake pedal. Prototype shown with options. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information. * Toyota 4Runner is designed to meet most off-road driving requirements, but off-roading is inherently dangerous. Abusive use may result in bodily harm or vehicle damage. Toyota encourages responsible operation to protect you, your vehicle and the environment. Seatbelts should be worn at all times.

Program the garage door opener with the 4Runner HomeLink® feature. Prototype shown with options. Production model may vary. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information. * HomeLink® is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls, Inc.

Shift between 2-Wheel Drive High, 4-Wheel Drive High and 4-Wheel Drive Low ranges with ease. Prototype shown with options. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

This feature helps detect what's behind the vehicle when the driver's backing up. Prototype shown with options. Production model may vary. Not all features available on all vehicles and model grades. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information. * The backup camera does not provide a comprehensive view of the rear area of the vehicle. You should also look around outside your vehicle and use your mirrors to confirm rearward clearance. Cold weather will limit effectiveness and view may become cloudy.