Technology | electric vehicles Toyota Explores Plug-in Prius All-electric version of hot-selling car could be only a few years away By Jane Yager Posted Nov 10, 2007 11:48 AM CST Copied A Toyota Prius hybrid compact car is exhibited at the Tokyo Motor Show in Makuhari, east of Tokyo, in this file photo. Toyota is exploring a plug-in version. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi, FILE) (Associated Press) Toyota is launching a three-year study of US consumer demand for a new version of the popular Prius that could run exclusively on electric power and be recharged in a standard electric socket. Toyota may yet beat rival General Motors to market—GM has set a 2010 target date for its plug-in hybrid, the Chevrolet Volt, Reuters reports. The study, to be focused in California, where hybrids are most popular, will examine driving and recharging behavior, consumer attitudes toward plug-in cars, and how much electricity a plugged-in car takes from the power grid. Environmental advocates are pushing automakers to bring plug-in vehicles to market. Toyota counters that it is critical to do good research first. Read These Next Trump doesn't use pot, but he's mulling pot-friendly policy. European nations make their own peace proposal. Why Winston Churchill never got his platypus. He survived 43 days in a 'most dangerous' Australian desert. Report an error