Toyota quotes combined fuel economy of 2. A power output isn't quoted, though expect a figure similar to the Yaris' 85kW. A choice of front-wheel drive or E-Four all-wheel drive is offered. Like many all-electric vehicles, the hybrid city car can charge home electrical appliances during a blackout, thanks to a household socket supporting up to W.
Inside, the new Aqua debuts a new The new model sees the addition of Toyota's Safety Sense suite of driver assistance aids, including autonomous emergency braking with intersection support , all-speed adaptive cruise control, lane-centring assist, automatic parking, and a system preventing drivers mistakenly applying the accelerator at low speeds, rather than the brake. The Toyota Aqua will go on sale in Japan in the coming weeks.
A total of 1. Prototype shown with options. The first-ever Corolla Hybrid has all the efficiencies of a hybrid with the same good looks as the all-new Corolla.
With an EPA-estimated 53 city mpg, it's the ultimate combination of Corolla's modern attitude with Toyota's proven hybrid efficiency. Limited shown in Supersonic Red. With the power to run in either EV or hybrid driving modes, Prius Prime lies at the intersection of range and value. I always liked the little Prius C. To me it was better looking than the bigger Prius models of that generation.
Unfortunately, I think that it suffered from the same problem that the Smart car faced. And frankly with so many giant Ram trucks, Escalades, and Fs, you could literally get crushed in a tiny car like the Prius C. Matthew wrote on December 1, - pm Permalink. I have a Prius C. I love it and have not had a single problem with it. I want to go all electric, however, and am thinking of getting a Tesla Model 3 next year.
Karen wrote on December 1, - pm Permalink. I own a Prius C and love it! We weren't fans of the cockpit design in the regular sized Prius, so we opted for the compact. I love the size, leg room, and gas mileage too :. Jim Ingram wrote on December 2, - am Permalink. I will be driving my Prius C until the wheels fall off. Dave Watson wrote on August 20, - pm Permalink.
I own a Prius C that I got new in trim level 4 and it was a top-of-the-line for under 23k. The things I preferred over the prius liftback were no "joystick," and the rear view isn't split between the twp pieces of glass with the spoiler. The Corolla hybrid isn't comparable since it's a sedan and now a hatch.
Give me top-of-the-line Corolla Hybrid hatch for 23k and I'm sold. Nella Gambini wrote on October 30, - pm Permalink. I bought my C new in I have loaded it like santa's sleigh, and fit 4 grown adults ranging from me, the shortest at 6', to 6'8. You can park this car nearly anywhere that another car won't fit, and it's cute as a bug in the now extinct Habanero Orange.
I have put , miles on my baby, and I'm sad to hear an available replacement in the future has already been made. I hope Toyota changes their mind. There's really nothing comparable. Virginia Vida wrote on March 11, - pm Permalink. I love my Prius C. I wanted a small 4-door hybrid that would fit into small parking spaces, as street parking has become a problem in many neighborhoods including mine. Too bad it was discontinued! Roberto wrote on May 7, - pm Permalink.
Not discontinued in Mexico. Got one and very happy with it. I'm really sad to hear this. I love my little Prius c and recommend it to friends who have also gotten this car. It is the perfect size for me, and it also fits a lot of stuff when you bend the seats down--I call it my mini-SUV. I evacuated with my most prized possessions several times during California fires.
I got a great price on it new much lower than the price listed here , and it usually gets over 50mpg on the highway when I'm travelling more than a few miles. The other posters are right that it is easy to park. I've not had any problems with it at all now in nearly 5 years.
I am planning to drive it until it completely breaks down. I'm really sorry to hear that Toyota is prioritizing larger cars--not everyone needs an SUV or a sedan. Tomas wrote on June 24, - am Permalink. I owned two of them over time. They were fun to drive, easy to maneuver in traffic and inexpensive to own, insure and operate.
On the outside, the new Prius c retains the one-box silhouette of the outgoing model but adds a few distinctive flourishes. Wider rear fenders add some muscle to the friendly look, which is accentuated by the nine available colours, including a new Clear Beige.
A volt AC power outlet, located at the rear of the centre tunnel, comes as standard in Japan. Safety-wise, the Prius c is fitted with the obligatory range of Toyota Safety Sense driver assistance systems, including autonomous emergency braking with cross traffic detection, adaptive cruise control, lane centring assist and pedal misapplication control.
For the first time, the car is also offered with parking assist and low-speed autonomous emergency braking that now detects objects on either side. The Prius c will be available in dealers in Japan starting this Saturday, with prices ranging from 1,, yen RM76, for the base B model to 2,, yen RM, for the top-spec Z with optional all-wheel drive. Toyota hopes to sell 9, units per month in its home market. This prius C might push Honda brand out of Japan Top 10 already.
Given its just gonna competing fiercely with Nissan Note. Not too cute not too sporty, I like it. You can either post as a guest or have an option to register. Among the advantages of registering is once a name has been registered, a guest cannot post using that name. If you have an account, please login before commenting. If you wish to have a profile photo next to your name, register at Gravatar using the same e-mail address you use to comment. Your Name required.
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