Toyota Prius & Prius Prime
Toyota Prius & Prius Prime
Posted on October 12, 2022
The Prius is a hybrid vehicle with an electric motor, a gas-powered engine and a battery pack that helps with better fuel usage. On the other hand, the Prius Prime has a larger battery and can be driven on electricity for about 40 km without a single drop of petrol. With the increase in fuel over the past decade, the Toyota Prius and Toyota Prius Prime are excellent options to help save on Petroleum. Below we’ll outline a few points to help you select one of the two vehicles, if not both. Zero emissions Government grants may be offered and EVs may be eligible for tax benefits or subsidies Electric vehicles are silent due to the absence of moving parts Electric vehicles have quick acceleration due to the high torque available from the get-go Low maintenance and less frequent service intervals Low running costs You can charge electric cars at home and leave with 100% available range Lower cost per mile compared to gasoline powered cars Starting Price: Prius -$29 350 and Prime – $33 750 Horse Power: 121 Battery Warranty: 120 months or 240 000km The Toyota Prius and Prius Prime have 1.8L, 4-cylinder engines with electric motors generating 121 horsepower. They both have an automatic transmission with acceleration capabilities that is enough for everyday use. Neither the Prius nor the Prius Prime is an athletic vehicle, although both rides are smooth. The steering wheels are considered numb when compared with other modern models. The Prius also has an optional all-wheel drive for wet or snowy roads, making it suitable for Canada. The Prius Prime is not available in all-wheel drive. The Prius and Prius prime have excellent interior features, including soft-touch surfaces. Although you will find some hard plastic here and there, the interior of both vehicles is fairly impressive. The standard things in the Prius and Prius Prime are the push button start, comfort, and proximity keyless entry. The Prius and Prius prime can sit up to 5 people comfortably. The seats are made with leather upholstery, a standard feature of the Prius, while the Prius Prime has cloth seats that you can upgrade to leatherette. Both vehicles have no genuine leather seat options. Both models also offer heated front seats. The Prius Prime has smaller cargo space to accommodate its larger battery pack. For infotainment and connectivity, the Prius and Prius Prime offer a standard 6-speaker stereo, Wi-Fi hotspots, a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system and satellite radio. The infotainment system can connect to Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and Amazon. The optional features include a 10-speaker JBL audio system, navigation, wireless device charging, HD radio and an 11.6-inch touch-screen. Both models have some great features for protecting their occupants in the event of a crash. Both vehicles come with a forward collision warning system. Other features include automatic emergency braking, automatic headlights, lane keep and departure warning, adaptive cruise control and blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic warning for higher trims. The Prius prime has standard pedestrian and cyclist detection added to its collision warning system, a warning colour head-up display, and Road Edge detection, all of which are added at an extra cost with the Prius. Toyota Prius & Prius Prime
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We can safely say the Prius and Prius Prime are great options for selecting a vehicle for everyday use. Your selection can be based on what you need and your budget. The Prius comes with larger cargo space and is cheaper in terms of price. The Prius prime comes at a higher price but also has some additional options that are not available with the Prius. We will continue to update this article as we get more information on battery charging time and towing capacity.