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Description

The P510 is considered a third generation e-CVT and very similar to the P410 transaxle. The transmission is passively air cooled and thus has no antifreeze circulating through it.

Model Code

1LM

Applications

  • Toyota Prius C (2012-2021)
  • Toyota Yaris Hybrid
  • Toyota Corolla Hybrid

Specifications

MG1

Rated Voltage: 520V

Max Output: ?

MAX RPM: ?

Power split device planetary gearset ratio is 3.6:1.

MG2

Rated Voltage: 520V

Max Output Power: 45 KW (60.3 HP)

Max Output Torque: ?? NM (124 lb-ft)

Max RPM: ?

Motor is sent through "motor speed reduction" gearset with a ratio of ?:1.

Final Drive Ratio

MG2 to final drive ratio: 8.410:1

Ring to pinion gear ratio: ??:1

Oil Pump

Trochoid pump driven by engine shaft. The pump is mounted externally on the case and is considerably larger than the P410 pump since the transaxle relies primarily on oil cooling.

Fluid Capacity

??L of Toyota WS fluid.

Dimensions

Weight

176 lbs

Connections

MG1 Stator

MG2 Stator

MG1 Resolver

MG2 Resolver

Park Shift Cable Linkage

Reference

Weber State University: The Prius C P510 Transaxle

Wikipedia: Toyota Prius C