
Of course you know that Toyota has been at the forefront of fuel-efficient technology for the better part of the last two decades. Take for example, the game-changing Toyota Prius, and all of its new siblings - the Prius v, Prius c and Prius Plug-in. Needless to say, even though the Japanese automaker knows they have an award-winning formula, they're not content to just rest on their laurels.
So then you may be wondering, what's next? And rest assured, we have an answer for you.
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCV) technology.
Of course Toyota isn't the only automaker working on this advanced efficiency technology - there's another Japanese automaker that has already sold a few hundred of their own fuel-cell vehicles in California. The catch here is that the world's leading German and American automakers are saying, "Within 10 years...[FCVs] will be as affordable as full battery vehicles and the fuel cell will have a big advantage in range."1
Do you think you can wait another decade for this invaluable clean vehicle technology? We certainly don't think we can, and neither can Toyota. Which is why they're saying that an FCV sedan will be available to American drivers by 2015. We know you can do the math on this one but just to drive the point home: that's only three years away.
In the meantime, remember that there's a whole lineup of fuel-efficient new Toyota models right here at Dayton Toyota, 2291 U.S. Route 130 S. Brunswick, NK 08810. A member of our team is always happy to answer your questions about any of the conventional, electric, or gasoline-electric new Toyota models in our inventory.
Source:1http://www.freep.com/article/20120808/BUSINESS01/308080029/1014/BUSINESS01