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Rumormill: Toyota working on hybrid iQ

Click above for a high-res gallery of the 2009 Toyota iQ.
Rumormill: Fisker planning four hybrid models

Click above for high-res gallery of the Fisker Karma
VW to fleet test Twin Drive Golf plug-in hybrid concept in 2010

Click above for high-res gallery of the VW Twin Drive Golf
Ask and you shall receive (a little): DOE giving automakers $30mil for PHEV development

Click above for more shots of the Ford Escape PHEV
Ford's Mark Fields calls plug-in hybrids a "national priority"
In these days of nearly nonexistent profits for every one of Detroit's Big Three automakers, R&D funds must be allocated very carefully. In contrast, Japanese manufacturers such as Toyota and Honda have been earning profits on a yearly basis. Not long ago, a mild spat arose regarding whether or not the Japanese government helped fund the development of Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive.
Next-gen Prius coming in January with more power, efficiency
The current Prius is baked from a refined recipe that results in a roomy, practical and efficient vehicle lurking under an eco-statement exterior, or at least we thought so. Five years on, it's still the most popular way to conspicuously consume under the guise of saving the planet. Toyota hasn't been resting on the success of its green badge of targeted consumerism, so we're going to see a new Prius at the 2009 North American International Auto Show in January, according to Toyota President Watanabe.



