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Toyota Prius v: Fully Loaded with Technology
Like the current
generation Prius, the Prius v is a showcase of technology that will include many
of the same standard features. Four driving modes (Normal, Power, Eco and EV)
satisfy a variety of road conditions and driver preferences. A Smart Key System
with Push Button Start, an electronic shift lever, Hill Start Assist Control
(HAC), and a back-up camera are standard. Available options include
energy-efficient LED headlamps, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control with a
Pre-Collision System (PCS), and Advanced Parking Guidance System.
For a
high level of safety, there are seven airbags, a high-strength cabin and an
energy-absorbing body structure with impact beams, cross members and leg
absorption pads. New driver and front-passenger seat design helps lessen
possible whiplash injury during a collision.
Like all Toyota models, the
Prius v will feature Toyota's Star Safety System standard, which includes
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRAC), Anti-lock Braking
System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist. It
also features the standard Smart Stop Technology brake-override system.
Prius v will be one of the first Toyotas with the Entune multimedia system. For
the first time ever in an automobile, this innovative new system leverages the
mobile phone to provide a richer in-vehicle experience with fully integrated and
wireless upgradeable navigation, entertainment and information services.
Toyota Entune debuts the first-ever support for engaging mobile apps, such as
Bing, OpenTable, and movietickets.com, along with accessing useful
travel-related services, such as live weather, traffic, fuel information
(location and price), stocks, news and sports.
Toyota Entune brings the
largest selection of music options available to a vehicle, including
iheartradio's 750+ stations, Pandora's personalized music, the driver's personal
songs from portable media players and iPods (via USB or Bluetooth audio
streaming), and more than 170 stations from XM satellite radio.
Featuring
a best-in-class, advanced conversational voice recognition system that helps the
driver to stay focused on the road, Toyota Entune eliminates the need to
memorize thousands of voice commands and helps reduce driver distraction.
Entune will also allow for audio read-back and replay capabilities for text
messages, with the ability to respond by pre-set "Quick Reply Messages."
Prius v will combine Entune with a standard Display Audio system rich with
dynamic entertainment and communication features. The system will include HD
Radio with iTunes tagging for future purchase; XM radio, weather, sports, stocks
and local fuel pricing; Bluetooth hands-free phone and wireless audio; and full
iPod integration including music and video.
A new evolution in hybrid
vehicles with excellent cargo space and Prius' heritage of environmental
performance and fuel economy, the 2012 Prius v will go on sale in late summer
2011.
Toyota Prius v: Photo Gallery, Review (1/2) and Specifications