News: Toyota: 'No One Wants Us To Build Electric Cars'
Well, here's one that may give electric-car owners and advocates a Friday morning chuckle.
Toyota is well-known not only as one of the world's three largest carmakers, but also the global leader in hybrids.
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And it's a staunch proponent of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles that has
repeatedly said it doesn't believe battery-electric vehicles will be
viable in the auto market.Pursuing that point, in a recent Los Angeles Times article about plans for fuel-cell cars from Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai, a company executive made a rather remarkable claim.
"No one is coming to our door asking us to build a new electric car," according to Craig Scott, the company's national manager of advanced technologies.
2002 Toyota RAV4 EV on eBay. Image: Plug In America
Now, we can think of at least a handful of drivers who might disagree somewhat with that assertion.
They'd be several hundred owners of surviving and beloved first-generation Toyota RAV4 EVs, now well into their second decade.
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They'd be the 2,600 drivers of
the current Toyota RAV4 EV, whose sales are now winding down as Toyota
has sold enough to meet its minimum compliance-car mandate.
And they'd be the 38,000 or so owners of Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrids.
2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid - production model
First, in 1997, when Toyota
launched the very first Prius in Japan, was that in response to requests
from its customers for a hybrid-electric vehicle?
The 20-year-old history
indicates that it wasn't--that instead the Prius resulted from an
internal reearch project to halve the fuel consumption of a vehicle.
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Second, in 2014, are Toyota's customers coming to its doors and begging it to launch hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Toyota Fuel Cell Sedan at Aspen Ideas
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