. Toyota Prius Drivers Can Now Cruise in
California's Carpool Lanes
Photo: Toyota
TORRANCE, Calif. - Toyota
Prius drivers can now apply for Clean Air Vehicle stickers from the
Department of Motor Vehicles that allow them to drive with only one
occupant in California's High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes.
"This is truly a
validation of hybrid technology and its benefits," said Jim Press,
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. President and Chief Operating Officer. "Prius
owners can now enjoy the freedom of driving in carpool lanes by themselves
and knowing they're getting high fuel mileage and generating fewer
emissions at the same time."
The Toyota Prius is the
world's first and best-selling hybrid passenger car. Powered by Toyota's
unique Hybrid Synergy Drive, the Prius is 90 percent cleaner for
smog-forming emissions than the average vehicle and has an EPA fuel
estimate of 55 miles per gallon combined city/highway.
At low speeds, the Prius is
powered by an electric motor. As speed increases, a gasoline engine
seamlessly takes over. When drivers slow or brake, the energy is
regenerated into the battery so it never needs to be charged or to be
plugged in.
The Prius has been on sale in
California since 2000 and nearly 60,000 have been sold through July 2005
by California dealers.
Access to California's
carpool lanes is the second significant benefit for Prius drivers recently
announced. The Energy Bill that recently passed Congress includes
incentives ranging from $2,000-$3,000 for Toyota's hybrid vehicles
beginning January 1, 2006.