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You Say You Want An Evolution? Here’s a game that the first people who buy the 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid should play with their other Prius-driving friends: Let them slide behind the ...
As such, the Prius Plug-in achieves outstanding fuel economy, and plugging in the car at home or at work is a simple and relatively quick way to get 100% electric mileage out of your daily commute.
The Japanese plug-in Prius has a solar roof to provide extra power and can double as a mobile power outlet, or the world’s fastest generator, both of which could come in handy in a disaster. But ...
2015 Toyota Prius Plug-In Price in Canada The 2015 Toyota Prius Plug-In model comes in 2 trim levels. Canadian pricing ranges from $35,905 to $41,140 MSRP.
The fifth-generation Toyota Prius gets a sleek new look and dramatically better performance. The Prime Plug-in hybrid has 160 electrical horsepower and will go up to 44 miles on a charge.
This generation of Prius Plug-in didn’t feature in our most recent reliability survey, but the previous model was a strong performer, scoring a rating of 92% and with very few reported issues.
The Volt goes for $41,000. The trade-off is that the Prius Plug-In can’t lock itself into electric-only mode the way that the Volt can for 35 miles on a full charge, as rated by the EPA.
What used Toyota Prius Plug-in hatchback will I get for my budget? Prices for this generation of Prius Plug-in start at around £24,000 for a 2016 car with an average mileage for the year.
But ten years after the first Prius rolled into the U.S., Toyota is now playing green car catchup, with its 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid.
The “regular” Prius delivers miserly fuel consumption with an average figure of 2.5L/100km (93.8mpg). In comparison the Prius PHV is capable of averaging of 1L/100km or 235mpg.
The Toyota Prius is arguably the most famous hybrid vehicle on the planet. It has become the brand generic for what Toyota calls a ‘self-charging’ car. Launched in 2017, the Toyota Prius Plug-in is a ...
For some, the latest version of the Toyota Prius with plug-in hybrid technology is just what they need. Largely similar to a regular Prius but equipped with a larger, lithium-ion battery pack and ...