Toyota announces new engines & transmissions !
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Toyota announces new engines & transmissions !
Looks like the engine drought is finally over !
http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases...ve-driving.htm
http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases...ve-driving.htm
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If the article is correct (it is a company press-release, of course), that's a lot of new stuff coming in just 5 years. Hope it all turns out to be reliable, as most Toyota/Lexus hardware is. But a large number of new engines and transmissions like that, in just a few years, could (?) open the door to potential teething problems.
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If they introduce a turbocharged 4 cylinder like Audi has it would be time to celebrate. But they also need to introduce a DSG transmission to make it sing! I'm not feeling 8-10 gears. It just reminds me of the Acura TLX and Chrysler 200 that can't seem to find the right gear. Even when the 4GS went from 6 to 8 gears there were complaints from owners that the 8 gears just hunted more. I hope they get this right.
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tired of press releases and teasers about what will be coming years and years away...
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I swear Toyota is one of the most boring and conservative companies(they didn't use to be that way). Press release about new engines, the one they highlight is a boring 2.5 liter 4 cylinder that goes in cars like the Camry where the people who drive them don't even know or care what sort of engine they have under the hood. Come on, spill the beans about your next V8 or whatever other sort of twin turbocharged terror you guys are cooking up.
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New 2.5-liter Direct-injection, Inline 4-cylinder Gasoline Engine. See excerpt below:
Toyota has named its new line of internal-combustion power plants "Dynamic Force Engines". To bring out the new engines' potential to the fullest, their basic structure was completely rethought using TNGA, and their overall structure and configuration were wholly innovated to achieve high-level driving and environmental performance. Work will continue to make the new engines even more advanced.
The new engines employ high-speed combustion technology and a variable control system. They also achieve greater thermal efficiency, resulting in high output, due to a reduction in energy losses associated with, among others, exhaust and cooling systems and the movement of mechanical parts. Their lineup includes a 2.5-liter engine that has one of the world's best thermal efficiencies*3?40 percent when used in gasoline-powered vehicles and 41 percent when used in hybrid vehicles (HVs). This new, thoroughly reconsidered and greatly evolved engine features numerous new technologies, such as technologies for minute control that make it highly responsive and allow it to generate ample torque at all speeds.
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I'm a bit surprised they are making a big deal about a new 2.5 four cylinder. I assume that is meant for cars like the Camry and Lexus CT. With most companies migrating to small turbo base engines, Toyota seems to want to stick with naturally aspirated units. Must be something special if they are passing up the trend. In other news, I really hope they work on the 3.5 V6, which feels course and rough to me.
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^ I always thought Toyota's current V6 to be very refined and smooth. It just sounds awful, especially in the uppper rev range(thank god you can't really hear it since its quiet).
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If they introduce a turbocharged 4 cylinder like Audi has it would be time to celebrate. But they also need to introduce a DSG transmission to make it sing! I'm not feeling 8-10 gears. It just reminds me of the Acura TLX and Chrysler 200 that can't seem to find the right gear. Even when the 4GS went from 6 to 8 gears there were complaints from owners that the 8 gears just hunted more. I hope they get this right.
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Complain when they don't do anything and complain when they are doing something.
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First set of engines will be arriving in products starting next year.
Within the five years to the end of 2021, Toyota plans to introduce 17 versions of nine engines, including the 2.5-liter engine announced today, 10 versions of four transmissions, including multi-geared automatic transmissions and a new kind of continuously variable transmission, and 10 versions of six hybrid systems.
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I swear Toyota is one of the most boring and conservative companies(they didn't use to be that way). Press release about new engines, the one they highlight is a boring 2.5 liter 4 cylinder that goes in cars like the Camry where the people who drive them don't even know or care what sort of engine they have under the hood. Come on, spill the beans about your next V8 or whatever other sort of twin turbocharged terror you guys are cooking up.