2010 Toyota Prius & Honda Insight in green wars

2010 Toyota Prius & Honda Insight in green wars

2010 Toyota Prius
While the appetite for petrol-hogs drive economies here, hybrid-electric cars continue to evolve in Western markets, with the introduction of the 2010 Toyota Prius and the 2010 Honda Insight at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show. Both are very similar cars, and both come with a petrol engine that supplements itself with self-generated electrical power. Both also offer increasingly impressive fuel consumption figures, compared to any other hybrids before them.

2010 Toyota Prius

The third-generation 2010 Toyota Prius is being touted as a midsize, largely due to its cabin space rather than exterior size, and now comes equipped with unique available features such as a moonroof with solar panels to run a/c fans, four driving modes, LED exterior lights, 15-inch or 17-inch alloy wheels, Intelligent Parking Assist and steering wheel touch controls that display on the instrument panel.

A new 1.8-litre 4-cylinder engine powers the new Prius, with an electric water-pump and a new exhaust gas recirculation system that also contribute to the engine’s efficiency. The VVTi engine offers 98 hp and 142 Nm of torque alone, while the permanent-magnet synchronous motor makes 80 hp and 207 Nm. That somehow adds up to 134 hp of net power, with a massive 349 Nm of torque. Toyota estimates fuel economy ratings to be 4.7 litres/100 km in upcoming U.S. EPA government testing.

The new engine is the first Toyota powerplant that requires no belts under the hood, leading to better fuel economy and less potential maintenance. The Prius can run on engine alone, battery alone, or a combination of both. The system can operate on the electric mode alone, and to charge the batteries while the car is running.

Toyota says the CVT-equipped 2010 Prius will do 0-100 kph in just above 10 seconds, but the bigger accomplishment is a cd rating of 0.25, making it the most aerodynamic production car in the world. It will cost around US$ 22,000 in the United States.

2010 Honda Insight

The 2010 Honda Insight is a totally different car, aimed at being cheaper. It is also smaller than the new Prius, and therefore a compact car. It uses a smaller and simpler version of Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system that powers the existing Civic Hybrid, with a pack of nickel-metal-hydride batteries stored under the boot floor.

The petrol engine closely integrates the electric motor, which itself is charged by regenerative braking, like in all other hybrids. Making 111 hp in total with 245 Nm of torque, it manages “only” 5.7 litres/100 km due to its basic tech.

A system called Eco Assist combines multiple functions, including a driver-activated ECON mode that optimizes control of the CVT transmission, engine and related powertrain components to conserve fuel. And a feedback function that uses speedometer background color to provide real-time guidance on environmentally responsible driving. An economy scoring function further provides feedback about current driving techniques, as well as feedback on cumulative, long-term driving style.

The new Insight, the “Hybrid For Everyone,” is expected to have a base price of US$ 18,500. Reviews suggest it is also fun to drive, unlike any previous Prius model.

Although there was some talk of the Prius being considered for a GCC launch, we don’t expect any of these cars to hitting Dubai streets anytime soon.

What do you think?

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Comments

  1. I do prefer the prius here. for tech and design. not that its a great design, but its better than the honda.

  2. Prius looks like a beaten up Yaris here!!…but the tech specs are pretty good…c’mon Toyota designers, wake up!! The Insight looks cool!

  3. I have been looking at pictures and video’s of the 2010 T/Prius, and one thing that I would love to see added is the illuminated turn signal intigrated into the both left and right driving mirrors. I believe one model of the T/Scion has them and I have always thought of them as an additional safty option. If I buy a set and have them put on a new T/P it would cost me somewhere around $400.00 (?).

  4. “Toyota says the CVT-equipped 2010 Prius will do 0-100 kph in just above 10 seconds”……above or about!!!!!

  5. just above 10 probably means between 10 and eleven or 10 and 12…

  6. the honda is more cheap but prius is ok and the both is so ridiculously ugly 😎 😀 👿 😡 😆 😎 😕 😮 😥 🙂 😯 😉 😈 :mrgreen: 😳 😛 😐

  7. Honda is just amazing. no. honestly. Just when I thought their designs couldn’t get any worse they find a way to prove me wrong! 🙄

  8. i cant believed! is it true that pruis can save u more gases?

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