My understanding is that Toyota has essentially 2 different Hybrid systems.
The original Prius used a planetary gear set and was robust beyond belief. I don't know if the current Priuses still use that system (I think they do) but suspect they are a bit less robust due to "engineering out" the excess reliability.
The Camry uses a more conventional hybrid system with a (fairly reliable) CVT.
I'm not sure any of this matters though as Toyota has (for the most part) shown it can build reliable "most things". Low tension piston rings being one notable exception.
Have I got this right?
The original Prius used a planetary gear set and was robust beyond belief. I don't know if the current Priuses still use that system (I think they do) but suspect they are a bit less robust due to "engineering out" the excess reliability.
The Camry uses a more conventional hybrid system with a (fairly reliable) CVT.
I'm not sure any of this matters though as Toyota has (for the most part) shown it can build reliable "most things". Low tension piston rings being one notable exception.
Have I got this right?