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TOYOTA WORLDWIDE HYBRID SALES TOP 500,000 UNITS
29 November 2005 - Toyota
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION has announced that global cumulative sales of Toyota hybrid vehicles have topped the 500,000 mark.
Approximately 513,000 units have been sold worldwide by the end of October this year*. TMC launched the Prius — the world’s first mass-produced hybrid vehicle — in Japan in 1997 and began selling it in North America, Europe and elsewhere in 2000. In 2001, it added in Japan the Estima Hybrid minivan, the Crown luxury sedan mild hybrid and the Dyna light-duty hybrid truck. Aiming to achieve a fusion of environmental performance and power, in 2003, TMC introduced in the second-generation Prius a new-generation hybrid system based on the concept of Hybrid Synergy Drive. In 2005, it expanded use of this system to power-demanding SUVs in the form of the Lexus RX400h (“Harrier Hybrid” in Japan) and the Highlander Hybrid (“Kluger Hybrid” in Japan). Not stopping there, TMC is preparing a Hybrid Synergy Drive-based hybrid system for rear-wheel drive passenger vehicles and expects to introduce it on the Lexus GS450h, scheduled for launch in spring 2006. TMC has positioned hybrid technology as its key technology in addressing environmental issues in the 21st century, and it intends to enhance its hybrid line-up while encouraging the widespread use of hybrid technology.
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