
The 2010 Toyota Prius is set to break the 50 MPG barrier that the American public has been salivating for. According to the EPA which is the governing body for all things MPG related, the 2007 Prius gets a combined 46 MPG which is the leader among all hybrid vehicles. Well Toyota is at the forefront of battery technology and the batteries on the horizon will be able to charge easier and last longer. This is where the PHEV or Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle will come into play. For the 2010 Prius you can get a PHEV model which will allow you to charge the batteries that power the electric motor at home. This will help the Prius to use the electric engine more often which will increase the fuel economy and lower emissions; a win/win situation for the public.
Visit the Palm Springs Auto Mall to see a giant selection of hybrid vehicles. Also the I-10 Toyota website will have upcoming feature on the new Prius.
