The third generation of the Toyota Prius just came out last 2009, where it was introduced as a 2010 model. This means that while each year will bring some minor tweaks and improvements, it is essentially the Pius we'll have for the next couple of years. As it is now, the new car is the most aerodynamic and fuel efficient of them all, contributing to a fuel consumption of 60.3 mpg during urban driving and 63.6 mpg on highway and extra-urban driving.
Even the plastic body panels for the car's construction are now made from the same cellulose found in grass and trees instead of petroleum as in previous generations. Right now, there is no word about a new generation of Prius automobiles. The first generation of Prius was in production from 1997 to 2003, and the second generation lasted from 2003-2009.
Since each generation lasts an average of about 6 years, we can assume that the next one should be unveiled within a similar time frame. If you are looking for a new hybrid car, Chevrolet has just begun selling their new car, the Volt, which they claim averages an astounding 230 mpg.
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