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Old 28-01-2010, 03:42 PM   #1
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Camry Hybrid to return just 6.0L/100km

Toyota reveals better than expected fuel consumption figures for Camry Hybrid

20 January 2010
By MARTON PETTENDY
AN OFFICIAL average fuel consumption figure of just six litres per 100km and CO2 emissions of only 142 grams per kilometre will make next month’s Camry Hybrid the most economical model in Toyota’s Australian model range.

The better than expected ADR 81/02 numbers have been revealed in a promotional video on Toyota Australia’s public news website ahead of the launch of Australia’s first locally built petrol-electric model on February 8.

With pre-prototype media drives of the Camry Hybrid staged in September, its locally developed bodykit presented in December and key specifications already revealed, all that remains unknown about the Aussie Camry Hybrid is its price, which is expected to start under $35,000.

Toyota had previously heralded CO2 emissions of less than 150g/km and fuel consumption in the “low-6.0L/100km” regions, but according to the official government-approved numbers the Camry Hybrid will be as efficient as the most frugal Yaris light-car, the YR three/five-door.

They also prove Toyota’s claim the Camry Hybrid will use at least 35 per cent less fuel than locally built six-cylinder models, Holden’s Commodore (which uses as little as 9.3L/100km in 3.0-litre MY2010 base form), Ford’s Falcon and Toyota’s own Aurion, both of which return as little as 9.9L/100km. Previously, Toyota said that compared with the “most fuel-efficient big Aussie six”, the Camry Hybrid would use 40 per cent less fuel on the official urban cycle and 25 per cent less on the highway cycle.

Naturally, the Camry Hybrid will also shatter the efficiency specifications of the Camry Hybrid’s most direct mid-size sedan rivals such as the Honda Accord Euro (8.9L/100km), Toyota’s own petrol Camry (8.8L/100km), Mazda6 (from 8.0L/100km), Subaru Liberty (8.4), Kia Magentis (8.0) and Holden Epica (7.6). However, although hybrids traditionally emit less CO2 than equivalent diesel vehicles, the Camry Hybrid’s fuel-efficiency is still only average compared to mid-size oil-burning rivals such as Skoda’s Octavia (5.7L/100km), the Volkswagen Jetta and Peugeot 407 (5.9), Hyundai Sonata and Renault Laguna (6.0), Volkswagen Passat (6.6), Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger (6.7) and Ford’s Mondeo (7.3).

While Toyota Australia’s no-diesel policy for the Corolla sees the Japanese giant’s small-car return a best of 7.4L/100km, Holden’s Korean-made Cruze sedan – production of which will shift to Adelaide in March next year – also undercuts the petrol-electric Camry at 5.7L/100km in diesel guise (from $24,490). Also confirmed for the Camry Hybrid is a maximum power output of 140kW – despite the fact its motor-assisted 110kW 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine will be down on performance compared to the standard Camry’s 117kW output.

As we reported after our first drive, however, the Camry Hybrid’s electric engine not only delivers more torque and better acceleration than the garden-variety Camry, its unique suspension tune also makes it a crisper drive – despite being 60kg heavier. At least one specification of the Camry Hybrid will be available, with all examples featuring a drive-by-wire ‘e-CVT’ transmission, an outstanding 0.27Cd aerodynamic drag coefficient, specific bumpers, LED tail-lights and a 389-litre boot with 60/40-split folding rear seat.

As with Toyota Australia’s recently facelifted regular Camry models, the hybrid will come standard in entry-level guise with 16x6.5-inch alloy wheels and 215/60-section tyres, six airbags, foglights and Bluetooth connectivity, while a sunroof and premium sound system with satellite-navigation and a reversing camera will be optional. Production commenced in mid-December and Toyota Australia expects to sell 10,000 examples of the Camry Hybrid in its first year, with private buyers accounting for 40 per cent of sales – up from 24 per cent for the Camry previously.

sourced > http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...2576B100189BE0

How will it go at the "Bathurst" fuel test ?!

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Government fleets are going to wet their pants over this one.
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Government fleets are going to wet their pants over this one.
Gulp! Your not kidding ... Kicked out of a Territory and into a Hybrid-Camry faster than one can say "CO2 emmissions".

Waaaaa! I want my Territory back ... Waaaaa
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Government fleets are going to wet their pants over this one.
The department I work in stopped buying prius' midway through last year because this was coming along.
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6 Litres per hundred?? and thats great consumption??

Retail Pricing??

I had a VE Omega in Melbourne on monday and it was returning simliar figures??
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6 Litres per hundred?? and thats great consumption??
For the size of the car, yes. It will put pressure on the small cars that do those figures already but lack space and power.

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I had a VE Omega in Melbourne on monday and it was returning simliar figures??
VE Omega doing 6L/100km !

Now now, have a little lie down.
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6L/100km is great but packaging is an issue in hybrids - the battery pack eats into so much of the boot space - looking through a Lexus dealership once the already small boot of the GS430 was rendered useless by the need to house the battery pack in the GS450h.

I wonder if this will cause fleets to have a re-think about the hybrid Camry, along with the $40,000 starting price?
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....I wonder if this will cause fleets to have a re-think about the hybrid Camry, along with the $40,000 starting price?
" Camry Hybrid is its price, which is expected to start under $35,000 "

I'm not sure how much space has been lost in the Hybrid Camry.
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" Camry Hybrid is its price, which is expected to start under $35,000 "

I'm not sure how much space has been lost in the Hybrid Camry.
It would be interesting to see.
What are servicing costs like for a Hybrid? Anything extra/specialised workshops needed?

Not a fan of Camry's, but progress is progress. If all the Camry drivers in the world used half the fuel they currently use that leaves more for my Falcon! Good stuff!
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6L/100km is great but packaging is an issue in hybrids - the battery pack eats into so much of the boot space - looking through a Lexus dealership once the already small boot of the GS430 was rendered useless by the need to house the battery pack in the GS450h.

I wonder if this will cause fleets to have a re-think about the hybrid Camry, along with the $40,000 starting price?

Doesnt stop fleets buying the eGas Falcon with the spare wheel sitting right in the middle of the boot.

I would say the Camry would have more usable boot space.
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VE Omega doing 6L/100km !

Now now, have a little lie down.
I dont lie, dont need to.. 6.8 it averaged on the day. drove from aiport to dandenong, dandenong back to cambelfield, cambelfied back to airport, reset all trip fucntions when i jumped in.

I thought being a Hybrid it would average late 4s early 5s.. I must expect too much...
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I dont lie, dont need to.. 6.8 it averaged on the day. drove from aiport to dandenong, dandenong back to cambelfield, cambelfied back to airport, reset all trip fucntions when i jumped in.

I thought being a Hybrid it would average late 4s early 5s.. I must expect too much...
I thought you were having a lend of me !

That's incredible, I thought the 3L SIDI was struggling to beat the Falcon.
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That's incredible, I thought the 3L SIDI was struggling to beat the Falcon.
I guess it would do High 6's sitting on the Motorway(i presume the majority of this was on the motorway, don't know Melb too well). Holden does claim 900km to a tank which is 6.6l/100km.
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I dont lie, dont need to.. 6.8 it averaged on the day. drove from aiport to dandenong, dandenong back to cambelfield, cambelfied back to airport, reset all trip fucntions when i jumped in.

I thought being a Hybrid it would average late 4s early 5s.. I must expect too much...
Don't believe every thing a trip computer tells you, I did & ended up walking to the servo.
Especially a Holden one.
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Don't believe every thing a trip computer tells you, I did & ended up walking to the servo.
Especially a Holden one.
Ha ha our BA is incredibly accurate, it runs out at almost exactly 14 ks left till empty. I have had this happened to me twice. Shame on me! The worst part is the second time I was trying to get to a servo because I knew. Passed about three that have pulled up stumps over the past ten years though.
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I dont lie, dont need to.. 6.8 it averaged on the day. drove from aiport to dandenong, dandenong back to cambelfield, cambelfied back to airport, reset all trip fucntions when i jumped in.

I thought being a Hybrid it would average late 4s early 5s.. I must expect too much...
It's alright. Add the usual Commodore fudge factor and you get an additional 10% to bring it up to 7.5L. That Drive Bathurst article showed a picture of the 'consumption' on the trip computer. It was in the 9s IIRC and the actual consumption was 11.x L/100km.
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my dirty old ba gets 7l/100kms on the highway which isnt much different to a hybrid anyway
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love these farny stories
best mates mum bought a vz svz at the time they were the most effiecent big 6
but to back the claims and reduce the fuel consumpion the ecu isolates cylinders if you over accelerate
so if you pull out at say 100klh to overtake a truck ,forget it wont do it
you have to gradually put the foot down or it starts to miss
to me thats not a safe vechicle if you cant power out of sticky situation
id prefer a car that has more control and uses more fuel
with all this technology ,multispeed gearboxes (5-6 speed autos ect ect)multi point efi they should be gettin good economy all day,but how many people actually buy these cars on these claims and actually acheive the fuel consuption claimed
how much extra $$$ are the hybrids/petrol compared to just petrol models and how long will it take to recoup extra outlay
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Doesn't sound too bad although note they haven't released the price yet! (subsidised by the Vic govt's $20 mill...) It will be interesting to see how the total running cost compares - I'd assume decent resale but possibly not cheaper to run?

A good 30% reduction over the straight petrol model is not bad. You can't compare the ADR average to highway-type consumption only. bfiipursuit's trip wouldn't have involved much driving off freeways or 80k zones (good traffic flow unless in peak hour).

Only 60kg extra weight indicates to me there can't be a lot of battery, so I doubt that there will be a serious space penalty. Nothing like a VZ Monaro at least!
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Under 35k..... Isn't that cheaper than the smaller Prius?
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as said we will wait and see the retail price
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hybrid or not cmon 4-5 l/100 ks ?????
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It's gonna be the same price to service as a reg Camry...according to Toyota.

http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...2576B9001D9250
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But.........it's still a Camry........
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It's still ugly and soulless. It's a lot of money for something that makes you want to drive off a cliff.
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ADR 81/02 ≠ Freak Highway Economy
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how so???

the sidi commo extra urban adr figure is 7.3 (3L) and 7.6 (3.6L)! hardly freakish.

pretty sure the fg's can achieve pretty close to the adr figure as well.

whenever adr81/02 COMBINED figures are used, everyone assumes its talking the 'urban' cycle.
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Cheaper than the prius? Imagine of they removed this stupid non diesel in anything non commercial...would be a better story. Hope they come with a cardigan though...
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i`m a bit sceptical that it will be as cheap to run over a larger period of time, first 4 services are ok but what after that, are there any hi mileage prius owners here that can give us the good oil so to speak?
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What a load of bullocks - Volkswagen Golf 2.0L Turbo Diesel returns 5.6L/100 combined cycle, the same engine in the Camry sized Passat returns 6.6L/100 combined cycle. I know what I would prefer, and my money is on the Volkswagens being more enviromentally friendly in the long run.
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