How Does Toyota Hybrid System Work? | Electrified Powertrains Part 1 | Toyota
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- Toyota helped start the electrification revolution in 1997 when it introduced the hybrid powertrain and proved its viability for use in passenger vehicles. Let's take a quick look at the THS, Toyota Hybrid System, that's found within so many Toyota vehicles. Learn about the functions of a prime plug-in hybrid: • How Does a Prime Plug-...
Vehicles with this feature: Toyota Prius, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Toyota Corolla Hybrid, Toyota Sienna, Toyota Highlander Hybrid, Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid, Toyota Venza
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Let's learn about the Toyota Hybrid System in this new series, Electrified Powertrains.
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Thank you, Toyota, for providing us with the most reliable machines for centuries.
for centuries? bruh
Lol
My 2007 RAV4 had engine failure at 145K, so that's not been my experience.
Thanks bot 🤖👍 now go back to your cave please
Toyota started its operations in 1930s. So it is less than a century indeed.
2024 Toyota Corolla Cross bought. Wouldn't trust any other brand. People saying you can get a full electric for the money I paid. Speak to me again in 10 years when my car is still A1.
Good choice. Though toyota doesn’t update the software on their cars unlike tesla.
Bought the 2024 Venza Hybrid Jan 2024 and absolutely love it. Averaging 39 miles to a gallon even when cruising at 79 mph. Very happy with the car and all of the electronics and 12.5 " display.
Sounds like you made the best decision ever! We're glad to have you in the Toyota family. ❤️
Proud owner of a Highlander Hybrid….car works great very happy with it
Great high-level overview. I think it's wonderful that Toyota is producing these educational videos for the public.
Some are like it just works don't worry about it lol.
Father got Camry Hybrid GLE 2023, Runs Nice And Smooth, Thanks Toyota For The Awesome Car
Toyota all day. Every day 💪🏼
I bought a. Toyota Rav4 in February and I am soooo happy with it! Thank you Toyota :^_^
Very good video for education purposes
Proud owner of Rav4 Prime.. the pickup is awesome.....love it. Thank you Toyota. Keep up the good work
We appreciate your kind words, Mike! Thanks for being in the Toyota family.
I just purchased my first ever toyota, 2024 hybrid corolla, and I absolutely love it. I'm cranking out 52 mpg! I treat it like a game lol
We're glad you're having fun with your Corolla! Here's to many more amazing miles!
thanks for these informative videos. It explained that there is still a separate 12volt battery and what it does. I had thought before that the hybrid battery or extra battery pack could do everything the 12volt battery does before and had replaced it.
It seems the inverter converter charges the 12volt battery now. It replace a car alternator that use to do that job.
Good Video actually
This was awesome, thanks for sharing.
You're welcome!
jus love toyota.....
I love my Prius. Just bought my second one. I always drive a Prius.
We're glad you love your Prius, Maggie. What made it "the one" for you?
I love the video.. superbly explained❤
Thank you for the kind words!
Incredible video
Bravo 👏
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Awesome video
I'm so happy with my Toyota Corolla Hybrid 2024 that it easily delivers more than 70 MPG while driving super smooth. Thanks God I made good choice to Toyota Corolla Hybrid
Really helped me to prepare for my mechanics exam which is tommorow!
Happy to hear it! Best of luck tomorrow! ❤️
Hey I'm 16, and I've been thinking about some careers, how difficult was the mechanic schooling/tests
@@lucaspetty5990 not so hard I might say if you just pay attention to the prof. during lectures + 2-3 hours of weekly study.
@@lucaspetty5990 wasn't that tough , if you just pay attention to prof. During their lecture+ 3-4 hours per week of self study .
Bro I’m hyped to get this
So when does the oil engine lubrication system come into play? It moves with the first electric motor For example, while driving at 80 km/h with an electric motor, is there any lubrication when the gasoline engine is activated??
I bought a 2018 when they came out the present design. I love it. Don’t particularly care for the 2025. I had rather have the straight up gas model. I got as high as 42 mpg on the highway
I brought a 24 hybrid rav 4 and love it.
That's awesome! What have you been enjoying most about your RAV4 Hybrid? 🤗
The Power is quite impressive in this suv and the size is pretty good.
@@toyotausa
Thank you for sharing! Here's to taking #LetsGoPlaces to the next level!
Amazing tech 👀
You know it! 😎
I love this. My only concern is cost of repairs. I heard it cost thousands of dollars to repair Teslas. Most mechanics don’t even have the training to repair them. I wonder if it’s similar for ths.
It's pretty genius the way they made these
Thanks for your kind words!
Very good ❤
Thank you! ❤️
Does MGR provide energy or recharge the battery while the car is moving? Just like how MG2 is when the car is coasting? 😊
Hello, I’m a student from a university. I need some documents about inverter in toyota prius. Please tell me where I should look. Thank you❤❤
Very nice technology, I would like to have the budget to buy one of these
financing is available. you just have to pay the lender back**
the 06-07 highlander hybrids are surprisingly cheap
Just get a 2013 Hyundai Sonata hybrid limited.
I am happy to see future mechanical engineering graduates might still find jobs at Toyota.
since toyota hybrid driving i never reached more than 5 liters of gasoline for 100km, effective system and easy driving
4:28 'Atkinson engine is very efficient, but lacks power, but it works together with motor generator 2 to provide power response' (at highway speeds?)
lets go! Designing cars to maximize the potential of gas engines to save fuel, money and time. This type of vehicle should revolutionize and be the successor to gas only cars
Proud owner of the rav4 limited hybrid
I'm driving a 2024 Hybrid Plug-in and it's not good on gas at all. I don't get the appeal. The electric only gets 42 miles on a full charge and is used up very quickly. It doesn't self-charge, either.
@@MotherMeMeditations mine is not one of those plug things lmao
@@marissapepe6078
Why are you "lmao"? Your comment didn't specify ... Geesh. I am driving the plug-in version and unimpressed.
@stephaniereneerose because your driving the plug in one that is why I am laughing I can laugh at anything I want to
@@marissapepe6078lmao, you’re not driving daily a Rolls Royce & a Ferrari as your weekend car. Lmao lmao lmao
Lmao
About half through video, started wondering about runways and cruising altitude.
In plug-in hybrids, if one drives in EV mode, does the gas engine mechanically work without combustion (like pistons moving, etc)? Or is the gas engine completely at a standstill?
Yes
@@nogaysallowed95 Yes what?
Would do it if Toyota mixes Ammonia with diesel and Hybrid Electricity
Install a 2.5 turbo engine on Toyota Rav4 Prime
And a generator of 250 horsepower
How far can you drive on a hybrid electric battery before gas engine kicks in?
Depends on the vehicle, Some cannot at all drive with only Electric power.
Wasn't the Honda Insight the first hybrid to hit the market?
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There is either wrong information in the video or my car is not working like the video states. My 2024 Prius Limited AWD never shows the rear motor MTR recharging the battery under any brak8 g or coasting condition. Both of the power flow screens (on the instrument cluster and on the infotainment screen) only ever show the front wheels recharging the battery. So is this video wrong, or does my car need an update, or is something wrong with it? I'm not expecting an answer here, but people should know its not like they say.
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When I will make money I will buy probably a Toyota.
A hybrid car like the Toyota Highlander which I have (and love) does nothing to move forward towards an electrified future. Unless it's a plug-in hybrid all of the Power for the vehicle comes from gasoline. It's just a way to make a gasoline car a little more efficient. It's just intentionally deceptive when Toyota says hybrids will help move towards an electrified future.
yeah, keep on making hybrids and never evs toyota
Why exclusive EV is even a thing?
BYD wins
BYD Buy Your Death Electric C4😂
New engine tech (NET) being developed will be 75% efficient below 50% of torque and 60% efficient from 50% to 100% of torque. It is distributed power and needs NO electric motor. it has 75% brake recovery vs Electric at 55%.
The combustion engine in a hybrid is ~ 35% peak efficiency. Charging, storing and retrieving energy from battery is 0.35 (combustion engine) x 0.93 (generator) x 0.95 (battery in) x 0.93 x 0.95 = 0.35 x 0.78 = 27.3%. Braking is 0.55 x 0.78 = 43%.
A hybrid is heavier and results in a weight factor of around 1.12x better MPG for New Engine tech (NET).
Compared to a Toyota hybrid, NET will be 75/35 x 1.12 = 2.4x better HWY than hybrid. Prius at 56 x 2.4 = 134 MPG HWY. In city, 75/27.3 x 1.12 = 3.077x better. Prius city is 57 x 3.077= 175.4 with the SAME brake recovery, and with 75% brake recovery it is 36% better... 57 x 3.077 x 1.36 = 238 MPG city.
New combustion tech (NET) with a Prius body would be:
134 HWY
238 City
196 Combined
196 new engine tech (NET) vs 56.5 hybrid is 196/56.5 = 3.47x better MPG on average. NET also has no NOX, CO, and can capture CO2 and water in a combined cycle. The CO2 can be used to make fuel from solar Thermal at $1/gal, vs a 100% RE grid at $20/gal for a fuel cost ratio of 20:1.
Factor in fuel cost ratio with fuel consumption ratio of 3.47 and you get a cost ratio of 69.4x from RE fuel vs RE grid in a plug-in mode.
There is NO point to making EVs with NET tech.
In Winter, NET has 47% of drive load for heat use (20% from waste, 20% from intercooling and 7% from high heating value of fuel) vs an BEV at 85% with 10% waste heat useable.
NET is also a heat pump (COP4) and thus can leverage for cooling and heating as needed.
The cost to you can be a SAVINGS of $1-2 billion on each car model and massive sales with NET. Simply install NET in old ICE cars, recalibrate airbags, and sell the model for 5 more years with NET. On year ten, you would switch to NET "skateboard" power tech and all passenger car models are in the 150/240 range HWY/City. A mini van like the a Sienna would be around 90 HWY and 214 City. Range on 20 gallons (2 minute fill) is 3000 miles with CO2 capture and 9000 miles without. No more silly charging...
The question is: Is Toyota interested in new engine tech that can make or brake the company? If not, then you might want to get ready for bankruptcy. All EV companies and old ICE/hybrid companies will not be able to compete with NET. Happy to discuss it.
Interesting basically what musk does with some of his products
Where did you hear of this NET I haven’t seen or heard of it yet? Is it in production anywhere? I wonder if it’s a lot of stress in the engine or what?
I have heard of it before but I know they where having issues with u believe ammonia? For one it’s to slow to do anything lol
I am just stating what my R&D is doing. Take it or leave it. You have NO idea what I am doing or what can be done. If you were smart you would ask questions and humble yourself as I had to going into this. I am the inventor. Yes I am more than qualified to do this and am a Mechanical Engineer with Masters degree. I am giving them heads up, trying to get to them to see the light. If they can do it themselves, then fine. Go for it. But if they can't then bankruptcy will follow unless they want me to help them out. This new engine tech (NET) or similar (I don't have a lock on innovation) is where is has to go. EVs are silly stupid junk that are a dead end. Same with hybrids. @@lucasholmes6410
I am the inventor. In R&D. No, lots of motors, not one.@@lucasholmes6410
hybrids cost more so you break even after about 5 years is not inspiring economics
What a load of fake reviews you have put on this ad Toyota, we see you. 😂😂😂😂😂
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This extremely complex design explains why Toyota is fighting the EV transition so hard, they invested so much time and money in this design and they have to recover their investment. Unfortunately it doesn't save the consumer much money as it will take thousands of miles to recover the extra 2 to 3 thousand dollars people have to pay for a hybrid system in fuel savings. About 3 to 5 years. It also doesn't save the environment much as European regulators are just now discovering that just like diesel gate, hybrid vehicles contaminate about 3 times as much as manufacturers claim they do. Hybrids are the silliest vehicles ever developed that are only good for Toyota's bottom line.
It’s 2024, all new cars sold should be at least hybrid.
I’m staying with gas only
I don't care I'm staying gas all the way.