Five Reasons Why You Should Consider a Toyota Hybrid Vehicle
With a full lineup of hybrid vehicles including multiple SUVs like the RAV4 Hybrid and Highlander Hybrid, Toyota has the most comprehensive lineup of hybrids on the market. The company that pioneered the hybrid vehicle with the first Prius back in 1997 continues to set the benchmark for what an electric vehicle should be.
Buyers interested in saving fuel without sacrificing performance are the first that should check out Toyota’s hybrid lineup. That said, there are numerous other reasons to take a look at a hybrid.
Better Performance
Hybrid vehicles use electric motors that are paired with traditional combustion engines. These electric motors have the advantage of delivering their torque instantaneously, which means smoother accelerations and quicker reactions. There’s no need to change how you drive your vehicle either. A hybrid behaves just like a traditional vehicle.
Lower Maintenance and Ownership Costs
Hybrid vehicles come with a lower maintenance cost compared to traditional vehicles, and they also require less fuel. That means you save on service and also on monthly costs with a hybrid.
Help Save the Environment
Toyota hybrid vehicles have contributed to preventing 94 million tons of C02 emissions globally since the launch of the Prius because of their improved efficiency. After the hybrid vehicle has run its course, its battery will be recycled and reused, creating no waste down the road. Join the movement towards a sustainable world by choosing a hybrid Toyota vehicle.
You Are Protected
Hybrid vehicles retain the same legendary reliability found in every new Toyota. Each vehicle is thoroughly tested for life in Canada and has also been extensively tested in winter.
A Generous Warranty
Hybrid batteries are protected by a generous 10-year, 240,000-kilometre warranty. In other words, your hybrid powertrain is covered should it ever have a problem, but that’s unlikely. A surprising percentage of Toyota hybrid vehicles sold in the last 20 years are still on the road.