TORRANCE, Calif., July 29 /PRNewswire/ — While hybrid cars like the Toyota Prius are capturing the nation's imagination, Toyota offers consumers many choices of vehicles that also achieve good fuel economy and cleaner emissions. To help spread the word, Toyota has debuted a national TV commercial and print advertising campaign touting the fuel efficiency of its vehicle line-up. While many consider this a pocketbook issue — less money spent at the pump — fuel economy is also an environmental issue since it is linked to the depletion of natural resources.
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Toyota has always strived to manufacture vehicles that achieve industry- leading fuel economy and low emissions while providing customers with the products they want at prices they can afford. Some of Toyota's fuel efficiency and low emissions highlights include:
Fuel Economy
* According to the EPA Trends Report, 2004 MY Toyota vehicles achieve
the best average car fuel economy, the best average truck fuel economy
and the best overall average fuel economy of any full-line
manufacturer.
* For the 2004 model year, the EPA has ranked eight Toyota and Scion
vehicles — more than any other automaker — in the top 20 most
fuel-efficient gasoline-powered light-duty vehicles in the U.S.
Toyota has nine models with ratings of at least 30 miles per gallon
(combined city/highway mpg): MR2, Echo, Corolla, Matrix, Celica,
Camry, Solara, Scion xA, and Scion xB.
* Toyota has always exceeded CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy)
standards, even while growing into a full-line manufacturer, and will
continue to do so. All Toyota engines feature efficient overhead-cam,
multi-valve systems; electronically-controlled fuel-injection systems;
most are made from lightweight aluminum and about two-thirds employ
variable-valve timing.
Low Emissions
* All Toyota/Lexus 2004 vehicles sold will be CARB (California Air
Resources Board)-certified as Low Emission Vehicles (LEV) or better
and 75% will be Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEV).
* Twenty-three Toyota cars, trucks, minivans and SUVs — more than any
other manufacturer — are in the "Best of 2004" list compiled by the
American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE).
* Two of Toyota's newest vehicles, the 2004 Toyota Sienna minivan and
the Lexus RX 330 SUV are rated ULEV II, an emission standard that is
50% more stringent than fleet average standards for new cars in 2004.
Whether customers are avid environmentalists or they're looking to save some money at the gas pumps, Toyota has cars to meet their needs.
Note to Editors: Electronic images of Toyota, Lexus, and Scion vehicles are available on-line via the Wieck Photo Database (972/392-0888) or the Toyota news media web site (http://pressroom.toyota.com).