Description
Toyota’s complete redesign of the Prius gave it a sleeker look, more power, and incremental improvements in fuel economy. We measured 51 mpg with the AWD XLE version we tested.
Front-drive versions are even more sparing with fuel. Although it delivers quicker acceleration than in the previous Prius, the engine is noisy when it kicks in. The car can propel itself on electric power alone at low speeds, light throttle situations up to about 25 mph. A plug-in hybrid is also available. Handling is tighter, making the car fairly nimble and the ride is firm yet steady. The low stance, curvy roof, and raked windshield compromise access and visibility. AEB with pedestrian detection, AEB highway, BSW, and RCTW come standard. Adaptive cruise control and lane centering assist are also standard on all trims.
While the previous generation Prius was an evolution of the second-generation car it replaced, the fourth-generation Prius was a revolution. The biggest advance was an incredible 52 mpg overall, brought by a new, larger, and more efficient engine.
Styling became much more controversial; its practical effect was that the Prius sits lower than before, sacrificing some access, visibility, and rear seat space. Still, this small hatchback can provide the family-hauling space of most mid-sized sedans. Handling is more sure-footed and interior noise has been reduced. The interior doesn’t feel as cheap as before, although some odd touches still remain, including some unconventional controls. 2017 brought standard forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking. All-wheel drive was offered for 2019. Updates for 2020 include standard Apple CarPlay—but still no Android Auto. For the model year 2021, the Toyota Safety Sense system was upgraded to TSS2.0. This suite of safety equipment includes forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with low-light pedestrian and daytime bicyclist detection, lane departure warning and lane keeping assistance, automatic high beams and road sign assist. A version of lane keeping assistance (lane tracing assist) helps to keep the car in the center of the lane while the adaptive cruise control is being used. Adaptive cruise control is standard with the stop and go function. Blind spot warning and rear cross traffic warning are standard on all trims, except the LE Eco. Toyota’s rear seat reminder is now standard on all trim lines for 2022. The Toyota Prius Plug-in is a type of hybrid electric vehicle that can operate on both gasoline and electricity. It has a larger battery pack than the regular Toyota Prius, which allows it to be charged from an external source and travel a certain distance on electric power alone before switching to its gasoline engine or a combination of the two.
The Prius Plug-in is known for its excellent fuel efficiency and low emissions, which makes it an environmentally friendly option for those who want to reduce their carbon footprint. It typically offers a more extended all-electric range than regular hybrids and can be recharged from a standard household outlet.
In terms of design, the Prius Plug-in usually features an aerodynamic body, distinctive styling, and a spacious and comfortable interior. It comes with various standard features, including advanced safety technologies, a user-friendly infotainment system, and a suite of connectivity options.
Overall, the Toyota Prius Plug-in is a practical and eco-friendly car that offers a balance between electric and gasoline power. It can be a great option for those who want to reduce their fuel consumption and environmental impact without compromising on performance or convenience.
The Prius Plug-in is known for its excellent fuel efficiency and low emissions, which makes it an environmentally friendly option for those who want to reduce their carbon footprint. It typically offers a more extended all-electric range than regular hybrids and can be recharged from a standard household outlet.
In terms of design, the Prius Plug-in usually features an aerodynamic body, distinctive styling, and a spacious and comfortable interior. It comes with various standard features, including advanced safety technologies, a user-friendly infotainment system, and a suite of connectivity options.
Overall, the Toyota Prius Plug-in is a practical and eco-friendly car that offers a balance between electric and gasoline power. It can be a great option for those who want to reduce their fuel consumption and environmental impact without compromising on performance or convenience.