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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.
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Once the charge runs out, the plug-in functions much like a normal Prius, with the electric motors seamlessly assisting the 1.8-litre petrol unit for a further range of around 600 miles.
First off the mark with its plug-in hybrid in 2012, Toyota was never altogether happy with the idea.
At the same time, thanks to its petrol engine, the plug-in Prius can also complete occasional longer journeys in hybrid mode, scoring a big advantage over pure electric cars such as the Leaf.
My test Prius was the first of my 2011 test vehicles that I could plug into my ESB Electric Car house socket. The plug-in hybrid is one of just three currently in Ireland for evaluation purposes ...
Plug-in is the new frontier of hydrocarbon/electric transportation, which not even Toyota, makers of the original hybrid, the Prius, can ignore.
Although the Prius Plug-in is over £2,000 cheaper than the entry-level Ampera, and has a more practical interior, overall it trails in this test.