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| '''Toyota Prius (ZVW50/ZVW51/ZVW55). 2015 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 1797 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid, 8·8 kWh–1797 cm³ electric–petrol hybrid (I4 DOHC).''' Fourth-generation Prius with more startling looks reminiscent of the [[Toyota Mirai|Mirai]], and greater efficiency from engines, which went on a diet to achieve a weight loss of 20 per cent. Improved performance with no fuel economy penalty, and better safety systems. New platform, more space, with larger boot. Double-wishbone rear suspension finally, instead of torsion beam; interior slightly more conventional. Steering with improved feedback. PHV plug-in hybrid, called Prius Prime in some markets, from 2016, with some bodywork differences; sporty GR version launched 2018. | | '''Toyota Prius (ZVW50/ZVW51/ZVW55). 2015 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 1797 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid, 8·8 kWh–1797 cm³ electric–petrol hybrid (I4 DOHC).''' Fourth-generation Prius with more startling looks reminiscent of the [[Toyota Mirai|Mirai]], and greater efficiency from engines, which went on a diet to achieve a weight loss of 20 per cent. Improved performance with no fuel economy penalty, and better safety systems. New platform, more space, with larger boot. Double-wishbone rear suspension finally, instead of torsion beam; interior slightly more conventional. Steering with improved feedback. PHV plug-in hybrid, called Prius Prime in some markets, from 2016, with some bodywork differences; sporty GR version launched 2018. |
Revision as of 09:43, 30 May 2018
Toyota Prius (ZVW50/ZVW51/ZVW55). 2015 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 1797 cm³ petrol–electric hybrid, 8·8 kWh–1797 cm³ electric–petrol hybrid (I4 DOHC). Fourth-generation Prius with more startling looks reminiscent of the Mirai, and greater efficiency from engines, which went on a diet to achieve a weight loss of 20 per cent. Improved performance with no fuel economy penalty, and better safety systems. New platform, more space, with larger boot. Double-wishbone rear suspension finally, instead of torsion beam; interior slightly more conventional. Steering with improved feedback. PHV plug-in hybrid, called Prius Prime in some markets, from 2016, with some bodywork differences; sporty GR version launched 2018.
Manufacturing location: Japan
Marque: Toyota | Model: Toyota Prius | Predecessor: Toyota Prius (ZVW30)