Mintmansam
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Issue is you've got a very well developed ICE running the atkinson cycle and a CVT, you could spend millions and only marginally improve it, if at all. I guess if they include a larger motor there might be a reduction in the work the ICE does or the frequency of cut in. Larger electric motor means maybe some people who may have gone for 2.0 might now go for 1.8, and the brand can compete easier with rivals.The revised 1.8 Corolla will be something like 130+bhp, which seems trivial these days but the current car returns 70+mpg in town/ 60+ motorway. Toyota should be focusing on even better economy, not more power, as petrol prices aren't coming down any time soon.
Eco mode seems to have the engine on more than normal mode, but it will take you up a hill on battery alone. The air conditioning works better in Eco mode - that might be the reason.
Car manufacturers most likely haven't been able to adapt to the various changes that have caused increased petrol prices yet, other than shelving models