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Fuji Heavy, which makes Subaru vehicles, said that it will use a hybrid system from Toyota, its biggest shareholder. Today, Subaru has a relatively small US lineup, with only five nameplates: Impreza, Legacy, Outback, Forester, and Tribeca. ...
2 mainstream media and 2 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
Last Month,
VerdictonCars says
(in Toyota introduces plug-in hybrid models)
Toyota has taken another step towards offering an electric vehicle with the global introduction of 600 Prius plug-in hybrids. Europe will get 200 of the ...
Toyota Introduces 'Prius Plug-in Hybrid' into Key MarketsPressReleaseNetwork.com (press release)
And
BusinessWeek says
(in Plug-in Prius on sale in 2011)
In less than two years, Toyota plans to sell a plug-in version of its popular Prius hybrid to consumers. The company will want to fend off challenges to its ...
Toyota Introduces 'Prius Plug-in Hybrid' into Key MarketsPressReleaseNetwork.com (press release)
2 Months Ago,
subscribers.wardsauto.com says
(in Subaru Confirms US Debut of Hybrid in 2012 - Ward's Auto)
Ward's Auto (subscription)
Subaru Confirms US Debut of Hybrid in 2012
Ward's Auto (subscription)
LOS ANGELES – Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.'s Subaru brand confirms it will offer a hybrid-electric vehicle globally, including the US, in 2012. ...
9 Months Ago,
Wall Street Journal says
(in Fuji Heavy Sees 2012 for Rollout of Hybrid Vehicle)
By YOSHIO TAKAHASHI TOKYO -- Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. hopes to launch a fuel-efficient hybrid vehicle by 2012 with technological support from Toyota Motor Corp. to brace for stricter emission regulations in key markets. "We will take advantage of our ...
It can easily be argued that companies that play it safe probably have the greatest chances of surviving the malaise currently afflicting the automotive industry. And it can be argued that Toyota Motor Corporation and its Lexus luxury subsidiary have played the game as safely as any comp...
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