80 MPG Prius???

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Seriously?

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Sarah Houston
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The "conventional" next generation Prius will only get around 54 MPG. The plug-in Prius will be closer to 80 MPG.

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Ray O

The article mentioned a turbo model that already gets 80 mpg.

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Sarah Houston

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Prius rumors abound: Separate brand, 80 mpg, 3 different models

by Chris Tutor on Oct 30th 2008 at 5:59PM

Click above for more images of the 2010 Toyota Prius

An "insider" at LLN has it on good authority that the oft-rumored Prius brand is, in their words, "a go." According to their source, the goal of the spin-off is to create cheaper hybrid models that would command a marginal premium over their standard, hybrid-free counterparts.

The rumormill pot gets stirred a bit more with the claim that the 2010 Prius could achieve up to 80 mpg. Combine that with the rumblings about a Prius price cut and it's starting to look like the Volt will have it's work cut out for it. Informed speculation also says that the reworked Prius may be joined by an upscale five-door Prius model in the $28-30,000 range and that Toyota could be planning a four-door "Baby Prius" expected to sell in the mid-teens, utilizing a nickel metal hydride battery pack and coming to market in 2013.

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Sarah Houston

The "article" is just a blog from a semi-informed enthusiast who was speculating that the next generation Prius would get 80 MPG. My information came from Toyota official press releases.

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Ray O

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