Thanks, that was a "Duh" moment for me, I should have thought of that, absolutely! But did Toyota release this picture?, if so, these wheels will be available on the plug-in. I agree that the Prius Plug-in HSD logo looks really cooool!
After spending some time looking closely at the high res picture, it seems that we are looking at a nice wheel cover with the inner part coated in gun metal powder color?
Yea, I wonder how it looks "naked" with the cover off. The tire size is really weird, if not non-existence (tire rack doesn't have it). I hope the production US version use something more common. Did you notice the defogger in the rear "triangle" window?
I thought they were alloy wheels at first. So the base or standard trim will have the covers and Premium will have alloy wheels. I notice they did not specifically state EV miles Yes, Defogger in the rear quarter window. I would like to see the tail lights!
Awesome :thumb: Where do you guys find all this stuff? I try, and only find the usual Toyota site that has basically nothing on the car. My wife is very very excited to hear of the mpg figure. That alone would put a big damper on considering an Elantra. Looking like the decision needle is pointing back to Toyota once again :eyebrows: Mike
Don't think so. Current rims are either 15" or 17". This one is 16". I am not sure if UK had 16" for Gen3 cordless Prius.
I made a post here ( http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-h...urt-debut-77-increase-in-mpg.html#post1372015 ) with photos comparing some differences I see between the UK Plug In and the current Gen III 2010/11.
I just downloaded the photo of the production Plug-in Prius from the Toyota Great Britain website. Notice the 4-wheel disc brakes that have been talked about. Also the Plug-In receptacle has been move from in front of the driver's door - my guess - right rear quarter panel opposite from gas filler door. (I can't post the link because I haven't made 5 posts yet.)
The photo is also being discussed here: http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-h...n-set-frankfurt-debut-77-increase-in-mpg.html (The link is posted in post 5) Personally, I think it's a regular Prius that's been photoshop'd...
I agree that it is a photoshop job. When I look closely at the high resolution version I can see the steering wheel on the left. This is a "representation" of the 2012 Prius. We will see photos of the real thing soon enough. It is nice work but they should have checked it better.
This is the Frankfurt Auto Show. They drive on the right in Mainland-Europe and their steering wheels are on the left. So, the steering wheel location is correct for Europe. It's only across the channel in the U.K. where they drive on the left and the steering wheel is on the right.
All 3G Prius have disc brakes on all four corners. The rear discs are solid rather than vented, but that's because the front brakes take so much of the braking force (if you stop hard). In the UK and I think the rest of Europe, the 2G Prius also had all-round disc brakes on all trim levels. Mine certainly does. We started doing it a couple of hundred years ago, and it's far too difficult to change over for no real benefit. Driving your horse or cart on the right-hand side was made an offence in 1835.
Agree! then the plug-in port should be on the right side! And also should the plug-in hybrid badge should be straight!
It 'should' be on the right hand side only if you are comparing it to the prius plug in demo cars. Maybe they changed it for the production model? We just don't know at this point so it isn't that it 'should' be anywhere. I am hoping the plug in receptacle is on the back right hand side because that's where I already have my circuit breakers and such in my garage when I back in lol.
I was part of the 2010 Deal with Toyota . The trade was between the dealer and me. Separate from the sale online.