As I anticipate delivery of my LC Trim level LC, it's interesting to pontificate on Toyota's motivation for these 4cyl hybrid engines.
My only point of reference is my current '21 Tocoma access cab, 2wd, 6cyl which this morning gave me the mpg's below. Brand new tank of gas (21 gallon capacity) at the outset of my usual 30 mile morning commute (nearly 90% of the drive at 80mph on interstate with only four short idling stoplights, AC on but not a hot day, and only me in the truck, no cargo). Avg mpg at the end of the drive 23.6 - not too shabby!
Like many of those on this great forum, I've obsessively watched and consumed every bit of content I can find on this forum and YouTube regarding the engineering of the engine in our new LC's and I think I understand the basics.
FWIW, here are some of my thoughts:
-The LC -5038lbs - will be heavier than my little Tocoma -3915lbs (which I'll be trading towards it) and the LC will give us the benefit of full time 4wd, so I'm sure the same 6cyl engine wouldn't have been nearly as efficient in the LC. Perhaps that's why Toyota decided to find the perfect mix of a smaller engine to burn less gas, but boost it with turbo and an electric motor to bring the power back up to what a NA 6cyl would offer.
-The electric motor torque will be cool to access off-road and occasionally on-road when needed, which my 6cy (non-turbo) Tacoma doesn't have.
-The big inverter will be super handy for camping and general handy-man use. I can't wait to see what mods, tweaks and aftermarket options are forthcoming (power systems, on-board air like the 24 trail hunter, etc).
-Why O' Why couldn't they have given us at least a few more gallons in that tank to give closer to a 450-500 mile range (assuming 22-23 mpg)?! I'll be carrying a Jerry can on some of my remote trips!
-I trust Toyota's brilliant engineers and don't have concerns over reliability and have heard that this is not an overly complicated engine/drive train. Many systems are older, tried and true! A video from a knowledgeable mechanic referenced on this forum referenced the fact that Toyota seemed to have designed this for simplicity and ease of maintenance. I'll be putting 25-30K miles a year on this LC as my daily and 3-4 big overland trips yearly, so time will tell. I'll be crossing the 100k mark within 4 years or so! I'll be changing oil every 5K.
-Could the move to a smaller engine be part of the cost savings that this new 250 model offers over the previous 200?
-Is the hybrid 4cyl some move to satisfy inevitable govt. requirements? If so then "it is what it is".
My only point of reference is my current '21 Tocoma access cab, 2wd, 6cyl which this morning gave me the mpg's below. Brand new tank of gas (21 gallon capacity) at the outset of my usual 30 mile morning commute (nearly 90% of the drive at 80mph on interstate with only four short idling stoplights, AC on but not a hot day, and only me in the truck, no cargo). Avg mpg at the end of the drive 23.6 - not too shabby!
Like many of those on this great forum, I've obsessively watched and consumed every bit of content I can find on this forum and YouTube regarding the engineering of the engine in our new LC's and I think I understand the basics.
FWIW, here are some of my thoughts:
-The LC -5038lbs - will be heavier than my little Tocoma -3915lbs (which I'll be trading towards it) and the LC will give us the benefit of full time 4wd, so I'm sure the same 6cyl engine wouldn't have been nearly as efficient in the LC. Perhaps that's why Toyota decided to find the perfect mix of a smaller engine to burn less gas, but boost it with turbo and an electric motor to bring the power back up to what a NA 6cyl would offer.
-The electric motor torque will be cool to access off-road and occasionally on-road when needed, which my 6cy (non-turbo) Tacoma doesn't have.
-The big inverter will be super handy for camping and general handy-man use. I can't wait to see what mods, tweaks and aftermarket options are forthcoming (power systems, on-board air like the 24 trail hunter, etc).
-Why O' Why couldn't they have given us at least a few more gallons in that tank to give closer to a 450-500 mile range (assuming 22-23 mpg)?! I'll be carrying a Jerry can on some of my remote trips!
-I trust Toyota's brilliant engineers and don't have concerns over reliability and have heard that this is not an overly complicated engine/drive train. Many systems are older, tried and true! A video from a knowledgeable mechanic referenced on this forum referenced the fact that Toyota seemed to have designed this for simplicity and ease of maintenance. I'll be putting 25-30K miles a year on this LC as my daily and 3-4 big overland trips yearly, so time will tell. I'll be crossing the 100k mark within 4 years or so! I'll be changing oil every 5K.
-Could the move to a smaller engine be part of the cost savings that this new 250 model offers over the previous 200?
-Is the hybrid 4cyl some move to satisfy inevitable govt. requirements? If so then "it is what it is".