The world’s most selling car maker Toyota is in constant endeavor to make the world a little more greener than it is now by giving it an eco-friendly commutation system. The Japanese auto maker is a pioneer of green cars and various green technologies in order to spread its green campaign round the world. Toyota has the most popular hybrid car models up its sleeves and the auto maker is now said to be going to put a multibillion dollar investment in order to boost its hybrid technology and pump up the production capacity of the key components that go into the making of hybrid cars.
The Toyota Prius is the most popular hybrid car in the world and it is gaining in its popularity momentum with each of its new generation model. Toyota has ensured that the Prius evolves as a modern, more efficient, greener and more affordable car over its generations and these efforts are returned with a huge amount of acclamations for the car all over the globe.
The American Council of Energy Efficient Economy has lately come up with a list of the top 13 Greenest Cars for the present year of 2013, and the list is topped with the Toyota Prius C.
The 2013 Toyota Prius C compact hybrid vehicle has received the most scores in the survey that has put the car at the winning position among the other successful green cars. Toyota Prius C has gathered 58 points and a mileage rating of 53 mpg in the city roads, while the car returns 46 mpg on the speedy highways. The Toyota Prius variant, thus again gets acknowledged as the most efficient hybrid vehicle and has been honored as the greenest car that is not only convenient to the consumers.
In the same list the second place holder is the Honda Fit EV, which has a return of 132 mpg on the city roads and 105 mpg on the highways. The third and forth places were awarded to the Toyota Prius and the Toyota Prius Plug-In EV respectively, which score 51/48 mpg on city/highway and 51/49 mpg on city/highway respectively.
The rest of the list consisting of the 13 greenest vehicles is primarily dominated by the various Toyota Prius variants which reinstate Toyota’s commitment to produce most efficient green cars in the world.
Apart from the hybrids, Toyota is also investing massively and working hard on the most talked about Fuel Cell technology. The Japanese car major is not only developing advanced fuel cell powered cars but is also concentrating on making the cars as cost efficient as possible in order to present it to the mass car consumers of the world. The green technology is the core philosophy of Toyota and thus the company is endeavoring to produce huge amounts of green cars that can change the future of commutation system for the better.
Toyota is known to be increasing the production of hybrids and EVs by pumping up the production of the components needed for these cars.
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