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The editors liked
Improved EV capabilities compared to outgoing Prius PHEV
Available 11.6-inch infotainment screen
Total range of over 600 miles
Outstanding fuel economy
Longer all-electric driving range than previous generation
As hybrids go
The brake action is pretty natural
Revised styling is better than base Prius
The Toyota Prius Prime's plug-in hybrid power train is more flexible and efficient than the standard model. It boasts 25 miles of electric range per charge and up to 133 mpge
EV Mode is zippy and a nice addition to the standard Prius
Great Fuel economy in hybrid mode
Good set of safety features
Smooth switch from electric to gas a power
The editors didn't like
Polarizing styling
Four-passenger capacity
Slightly reduced cargo area compared to regular Prius
Excessive road noise
High trunk liftover
The extra weight is noticeable from behind the wheel
Seats four people
The regular Prius (and Volt) seat five
The Prime's batteries add noticeable weight to the package and significantly impact cargo space. The vertical version of Toyota's dashboard tech is needlessly complex
No Android Auto or Apple CarPlay
No middle buckle limits total seating to four
Love it or hate it style
Learn More at Toyota
The 2017 Prius Prime Advanced is an excellent vehicle
EV Mode is zippy and a nice addition to the standard Prius, Great Fuel economy in hybrid mode, Good set of safety features, Smooth switch from electric to gas a power
No Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, No middle buckle limits total seating to four, Love it or hate it style, Learn More at Toyota, The 2017 Prius Prime Advanced is an excellent vehicle, thanks in part to the price, which allows a buyer to get into a plug-in
The 2017 Toyota Prius Prime won me over from the hybrid only, with more functionality, a new look and smart features even if it is missing CarPlay & Android Auto...
Abstract: Tough as it may be to believe, the first Toyota Prius came out 20 years ago. Since then it's become synonymous with "hybrid" in America (I can't go two minutes without seeing a Prius in my native Boston). But personally, hybrid cars don't really get my mo...
Published: 2017-07-19, Author: Anthony , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: Forget the other hybrids and plug-in electrics Forget other Prius vehicles, even I've driven the the 2017 Toyota Prius Prime and it's the perfect summer road trip vehicle that's guaranteed to drastically shrink your fuel budgetMuch like last year, as Toy...
The Toyota Prius Prime's plug-in hybrid power train is more flexible and efficient than the standard model. It boasts 25 miles of electric range per charge and up to 133 mpge
The Prime's batteries add noticeable weight to the package and significantly impact cargo space. The vertical version of Toyota's dashboard tech is needlessly complex
The 2017 Toyota Prius Prime adds much flexibility and efficiency to the Prius's eco package with its electric range, but its compromises can make it more frustrating to live with...
Improved EV capabilities compared to outgoing Prius PHEV, Available 11.6-inch infotainment screen, Total range of over 600 miles,
Polarizing styling, Four-passenger capacity, Slightly reduced cargo area compared to regular Prius
The Prius Prime rides on the automaker's new Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA), which will underpin a number of upcoming models. In our First Driver review of the Prius Prime, we noticed better ride quality compared to the standard Prius. Handling is...
Published: 2016-06-24, Author: Jason , review by: edmunds.com
Outstanding fuel economy, Longer all-electric driving range than previous generation, As hybrids go, the brake action is pretty natural, Revised styling is better than base Prius
Excessive road noise, High trunk liftover, The extra weight is noticeable from behind the wheel, Seats four people; the regular Prius (and Volt) seat five
Published: 2017-05-04, Author: Albert , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Feedback makes eco driving fun, Huge display pairs with common phone apps, Clean, attractive interior, uncluttered dash, Supportive and comfortable seats, Impressive overall range minimizes fuel stops
Polarizing styling, Phone charging glitches, Backup sound cannot be deactivated
If you have a short daily commute, the Prius Prime and its EV mode makes a lot of sense. You could get an all-electric vehicle, but then you will be limited to shorter trips, unless you want to shell out for a Tesla.The Prius Prime give you the benefits o...