Disappointing in the MPGās, the non hybrid seems to do better?
Takes the A/C inverter from 400W to 2400W?Not sure what the point of the hybrid is if it gets the same fuel economy and 0-60 time for more money?
Yes and it may do that on paper but that "advantage" doesn't appear to make much difference in the way the truck actually performs.Its a limited...I bet its the porker of the line up...The Hybrid system was not designed to increase MPGs but to increase HP/TQ...
so you get extra hp/tq to haul around the battery and electric motor. You lose the storage under the back seat and you have to pay more.Its a limited...I bet its the porker of the line up...The Hybrid system was not designed to increase MPGs but to increase HP/TQ...
Correct. My non hybrid limited has part time 4wd.This video mentioned that the non hybrid limited gets full time 4x4. I believe that is false info. My understanding is only the hybrid limited comes with full time 4x4ā¦
I heard that also. Your correct that the non-hybrid is only part-time.This video mentioned that the non hybrid limited gets full time 4x4. I believe that is false info. My understanding is only the hybrid limited comes with full time 4x4ā¦
If you do a lot of in-town driving, you should notice a difference. Out on the interstate or off-road, not so much. For me, it's worth it; on winter fuel, my Tundra gets 11-12 mpg, and I do a lot of short trips. It's also useful in traffic where you can just move along on battery power.Yes and it may do that on paper but that "advantage" doesn't appear to make much difference in the way the truck actually performs.
Yeah, its definitely not saving the planet. If you really babied it maybe you could achieve its published numbers but thats easier done in a Prius. I think the F-150 hybrid gets better numbers. Crazy.It doesn't get better fuel economy partly because itās hauling around 500 pounds of battery and electric drivetrain components and partly because this seems to be a poor implementation of hybrid power in the Tacoma. It's also not any faster for the same reasons. On paper it should thump the non hybrid version in most every situation but based on the reviews so far it's just not happening.
I'm guessing the hp/torque advantage shown on paper must have been in very unique and short circumstances. In other words Toyota must have created a best case scenario on the dyno just long enough to get the numbers because clearly its not capable of sustaining them long enough to increase time to distance numbers.
If you want a TRD Pro or Trail Hunter the Max comes along with it and those trucks are "maybe" special enough to put up with all the downsides of electrification. Choosing Max powertrain for any other trim level seems pointless. You would have to just really want that battery bad in any other trim. It's not saving the planet, it's not really any faster, and I think it may actually get worse but definitely not better mileage because it's so damn heavy.