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The second-generation Prius plug-in hybrid, known as the Toyota Prius Prime in the US, Canada, South Korea and New Zealand, was unveiled at the March 2016 New York International Auto Show. [89] Retail deliveries of the Prius Prime began in the US in November 2016, and, unlike the first-generation model, it was available in all 50 states.
Toyota has revealed the U.S. version of the 2023 Prius hybrid and the Prius Prime plug-in hybrid. The standard model produces either 194 or 196 horsepower, and the Prime has 220 hp.
The second generation of the plug-in variant, the Prius Prime, was released in the U.S. in November 2016. [5] The Prius family totaled global cumulative sales of 6.1 million units in January 2017, representing 61% of the 10 million hybrids sold worldwide by Toyota since 1997. [6]
Toyota released teaser images for a new model that is clearly the next-generation Prius. The new hybrid will debut next week, on November 15 and 16, at the L.A. auto show.
Toyota also expects the plug-in Prime to be capable of up to 44 miles of electric range, a huge improvement over the 2022 model's 25-mile figure. 2023 Toyota Prius Prime Is $3500 More Expensive ...
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Toyota's 2023 Prius Prime has a longer EV range, a solar roof that can recharge the battery and more power than previous models. Toyota's 2023 Prius Prime plug-in hybrid gets extended range and a ...
The new generation offered a 59 L/100 km; 4.8 mpg ‑imp (4 mpg ‑US), or 8.3%, improvement over the combined driving rating of the third-generation Prius. [19] Toyota also offers an "Eco" base-model variant of the fourth-generation Prius with improved efficiency, largely due to the reduced weight, achieved by eliminating the spare tire, a ...