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November 15, 2005
Toyota to Make Smaller Hybrid System

Toyota is planning to deploy a smaller hybrid system by 2008 that they can use in a broader range of their vehicles, according to a report in the Japanese paper, the Asahi daily.
The company will also begin making portions of the hybrid systems in the United States, approximately doubling its current output of 300,000 units annually. The expanded production is expected to help reduce the price premium that currently hampers greater market penetration.
Posted by Frank at November 15, 2005 10:36 PM | Filed under Auto News
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