The 2023 Toyota Prius Is A Fuel Sipper You’ll Want To Drive

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • It’s quicker, handles better, delivers up to 57 miles per gallon and you won’t feel the need to drive wearing a disguise. The 2023 Toyota Prius is better in almost every way and not by just a small amount. And the svelte design language is something you’ll see more of out of Toyota. Tom Voelk travels to San Diego, CA for a deep dive into the all-new 5th generation Prius. He teams up with Ryan Douthit from Driving Sports TV to check out the ugly duckling that has become a swan. They drive an Limited AWD model in Wind Chill Pearl.
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    00:00 Intro
    1:15 Pricing
    1:45 Ryan!
    1:51 Dimensions and Powertrain
    3:30 What We’re Driving
    4:03 Visibility
    4:49 Vanity of Design
    5:42 Transmission / Quietness
    6:16 Efficiency
    7:30 Handling
    8:18 Brake Feel
    8:33 Safety ADAS
    9:22 Interior
    10:28 Interface and Tech
    11:49 Backseat
    12:39 Design
    13:37 Cargo
    14:41 Red Light Green Light
    15:33 Summary
    16:39 Thanks Ryan
    17:11 Before I Go…
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  • @Soh90
    @Soh90 Před rokem +330

    I am shocked. Genuinely shocked. I showed the Prius to my wife and her reaction was “oh my god, WHAT?!” I’m like I know! That’s what I was thinking lol. Toyota did a fantastic job. In one generation the Prius has not only leapfrogged the 4th gen Prius, but it has essentially made cars like the Corolla Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, and Ionic look stupid. It’s as fast as a Civic Si but with 40% better efficiency. That is truly remarkable.

    • @arapaimagold8088
      @arapaimagold8088 Před rokem +7

      Which Ioniq? If we're talking about IQ5, then its still far ahead of Prius.

    • @toyotaprius79
      @toyotaprius79 Před rokem +2

      But that was always possible with Toyota's hybrids. Especially with a plug in battery.
      They could've done this 10 years ago!

    • @Japplesnap
      @Japplesnap Před rokem +2

      Except it's not as fast as a Civic Si.

    • @Soh90
      @Soh90 Před rokem +11

      @@Japplesnap 0-60 in 7 seconds. Sofyan from Redline Reviews even got sub 7 to 60. You would have to rev the piss out of a Civic Si and dump the clutch to get anywhere near a sub 7 second run. Whether you like it or not, this Prius walks a Civic under normal circumstances. And it has AWD so that walk continues in the rain and snow.

    • @Japplesnap
      @Japplesnap Před rokem +2

      @@Soh90 You know nothing about the Civic Si. It's quicker to 60 than you think.

  • @Seriouspatt
    @Seriouspatt Před rokem +151

    That's a win from Toyota. BMW driver here and I'm just stunned by the design, the price and the performance of that Prius.
    If that thing goes from 0-60 in 7 seconds, where are we going from here?!

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf Před rokem

      We're going downhill because electric cars are as green as toxic waste.

    • @news2383
      @news2383 Před rokem +15

      not making you have to pay a subscription for set warmers

    • @kyriakoskitsios
      @kyriakoskitsios Před rokem +5

      The plug in with 220 hp maybe goes faster

    • @chrislim7976
      @chrislim7976 Před rokem +2

      What BMW do you "drive." Just curious.

    • @Seriouspatt
      @Seriouspatt Před rokem +11

      @gerhard goedhart Ah, I see where the bad opinions about BMW drivers come from. I can ascertain you, I do drive a BMW F36. But I also use indicators and I liked my previous car, a Miata/MX-5 ND, much better. BMW builds plenty of powerful/heavy cars but nothing that can compete with a Miata.
      But I needed something for my family and the F36 does look great.

  • @patrickbrookings
    @patrickbrookings Před rokem +18

    Unlike many people, I was always a fan of the Prius from the moment it was born. I just love the hybrid concept. I've had two simple Yaris cars in the past, nothing electric or hybrid. But never had a single problem with them, which is why I have come to trust Toyota so much.
    This new Prius has just blown my mind though. It's utterly gorgeous! And it will no doubt be my next car!

  • @alexa4316
    @alexa4316 Před rokem +22

    My 2013 Prius gen 3 with 300 000 miles on it is still has around 45 mpg. Great car.

    • @MrDemodulator
      @MrDemodulator Před rokem +2

      same here in witer is about 45mpg (5.3L/100Km) and in summer is less than that about 60mpg .. And i do have 2gen Prius... New ar is just nicer with new tech, but ... why would I trade my old prius if I get only looks and economy is same. I have prius for 1. to be economic, for prius owner stepping up to plug-in is the only way.

    • @bobdrake7604
      @bobdrake7604 Před rokem +1

      I've got 160k on my gen 3, still getting about 52 mpg (per their gauge, which might be a bit optimistic). I love the new gen 5, but still think our gen 3s may be the most functional, people and cargo carrying wise.

    • @protectyourcar5889
      @protectyourcar5889 Před rokem

      2016 prius start better… but once u got 2023 prius u gonna love it. U dont want yrs 2022 below anymore 😅. Haha

  • @baddriversofcolga
    @baddriversofcolga Před rokem +52

    It's good to see the A/C controls are actual buttons.

    • @ElijahsAba
      @ElijahsAba Před rokem +4

      Aauugghh. One of the reasons I got rid of my current gen. Prius and wouldn’t buy a VW these days.

    • @artie191
      @artie191 Před rokem +2

      I agree 100%. The touch screen A/C controls are the one thing I truly hate about my 2019 Prius Prime.

  • @meenam300zx
    @meenam300zx Před rokem +7

    Prius was always great. I had a 2nd generation and then bought the 3rd generation which I think to this day, it's still the best looking. Mine is plugin.
    Not sure why a genuine Prius fan care about sportiness!! We in general care about the gas mileage and I wish the 2023 would have raised the bar to 80 MPG and was less sporty.
    Only the haters are now coming raving how Prius has changed.
    Asking for 200 HP Prius is like me asking Porsche to add a bed on the back of 911 so that I can use it at Home depot to haul 2×4's

  • @tommisera3816
    @tommisera3816 Před rokem +5

    You guys are great together. Nice review with Ryan. Look forward to seeing you both again

  • @hermanwooster8944
    @hermanwooster8944 Před rokem +7

    Great review. Thanks for all the hard work put into these videos.

  • @amiloff
    @amiloff Před rokem +6

    Best review I have seen yet of the new Prius. Nicely done!

  • @anibalcarbonell5818
    @anibalcarbonell5818 Před rokem +3

    Kudos to you guys, you two are the ones of best doing car reviews…follow both.

  • @canto_v12
    @canto_v12 Před rokem +20

    The Corolla Hybrid fills the role that the Prius used to. I get that everybody is impressed by the new style and power, but I suppose I didn't foresee that Toyota would want to bring the Prius brand upscale. I'm not a market researcher for sure, but this just seems like something to slot in between Corolla and Camry Hybrid prices, but still at the Corolla size class.

  • @Shambles7698
    @Shambles7698 Před rokem +31

    This Prius really looks good to be honest 🔥

    • @anydaynow01
      @anydaynow01 Před rokem

      When I saw the photos at first I thought it was a new Volt, the silhouette is surprisingly similar to the gen 2 Volt. Glad to see someone is using that design.

  • @paulm6481
    @paulm6481 Před rokem +54

    That is a great car, no matter how miserable the prior gen was. Instant classic ❤️

  • @colechapman6976
    @colechapman6976 Před rokem +22

    I think that Toyota did a phenomenal job. They made their interior less ugly, and improved their exterior as well. It's almost night and day. It looks futuristic but not overdone, and I love how it looks now. The proportions make more sense here and I love the new headlights

    • @xenrin
      @xenrin Před rokem

      I find it interesting that reviewers praise the interior design of the Prius, yet complain about the nearly identical interior and gauge cluster in the Bz4x. I love the Bz4x, but reviewers just hate on that car for some reason.

  • @kayliibensen387
    @kayliibensen387 Před rokem +25

    What a *damned* nice looking car!
    That THIS is a Prius is just, awesome. THIS is the sort of future I want the 2020's to be!

    • @anydaynow01
      @anydaynow01 Před rokem +2

      Yep, when their hybrid commuting appliance looks better than their tuner version of a German sports car!

  • @kelseykelderman6509
    @kelseykelderman6509 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for another excellent review Tom!

  • @farcinue
    @farcinue Před rokem +8

    Looks great and the extra power definitely puts it on my radar for next car.

  • @bmccameron7642
    @bmccameron7642 Před rokem +7

    I'm on my fourth Prius with almost 1 million miles combined. Best cars I've owned period. The new model will be no different, likely only better.

  • @eganfo
    @eganfo Před rokem +2

    It looks sharp. You and Ryan doing the ride together is so Northwest. I love it.

  • @madlucio70
    @madlucio70 Před rokem +1

    Great seeing you and Ryan in the same video. Great review.

  • @anthonyc8499
    @anthonyc8499 Před rokem +62

    Cool seeing a couple of PNW reviewers collaborating on a new car. Really good chemistry and hearing each others thoughts in real time adds a lot to the content.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Před rokem +10

      Ryan is good people.

    • @chuckwalla2967
      @chuckwalla2967 Před rokem

      And aren't you two from the same area?

    • @mrtriathlondude
      @mrtriathlondude Před rokem +4

      @@DrivenCarReviews You and Ryan are two of my favorite automotive journalists. I would love to see you both collaborate again in the future.

    • @drivingsports
      @drivingsports Před rokem +11

      Thanks for watching! Need to get Tom onto one of our off-road test courses.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Před rokem +6

      @@drivingsports I have a Sequoia scheduled, the Capstone. Might be a good comparison test... I'll text you!

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 Před rokem +3

    Great review! Good for Toyota. It's on my Consider list, but I'll have to check out out visibility, seating position, and ingress/egress.

  • @Kiss__Kiss
    @Kiss__Kiss Před rokem +1

    Love both of your approach to distributing info, in a unique and refreshing manner.. Great video, Tom...

  • @portnuefflyer
    @portnuefflyer Před rokem +2

    Ha! I have to wear out my 2013 plug in Prius first, at 73 years old it's the most favorite car I have ever owned!

  • @salocin911
    @salocin911 Před rokem +14

    "Considering the damage GEN 4 did to eyeballs" So true. Love this commentary. Great review!

    • @DavGreg
      @DavGreg Před rokem

      Pretty much any Toyota (or Lexus) made for IDK, maybe 8-10 years looks hideous. It seems Kia is trying for the tacky crown these days.

  • @thomas6502
    @thomas6502 Před rokem +4

    I have never considered a prius before. I am considering a prius now. Thanks Tom!

  • @evankatz2893
    @evankatz2893 Před rokem +1

    As I have said for years , one of the finest reviewers in the business, who deserves a lot more credit then he gets, a good pair you guys should work together again, I drove the Kia niro last month and will drive this when I can get my hands on one from my Toyota dealer who I have called already, maybe sometime in Jan , 2023. Who trade in my 22 Santa Cruz sel premium for this if I am pleased with it!

  • @justins8895
    @justins8895 Před rokem +1

    As usual, great review Tom!

  • @trenier23
    @trenier23 Před rokem +3

    I had a 2010 Prius, my daughter has it now because I knew it was reliable. I thought it was a good looking car. They really blew it on the next, glad they had the sense to go for a looker now. Now they have to get their act together with EVs. I would have bought a Toyota if they had one. I actually went back to a domestic, a Chevy Bolt EUV and I love it.

  • @Pin-Din7
    @Pin-Din7 Před rokem +4

    You know this is car glowup of the year when like every car reviewer and the company itself (while saying yeah its about time) is talking about it. best part, I forgot to say in another vid, you'd think if you saw this for the first time that this was a movable concept model of the Prius. nope. it's final production & it's improved in every way.

  • @stephenwinter8892
    @stephenwinter8892 Před rokem

    Greetings from southern Ontario Canada I really enjoyed the video looking forward to seeing this vehicle here I like the update on the phev bigger engine

  • @gregjones1867
    @gregjones1867 Před rokem +1

    A review I have been looking forward to!

  • @Sheepleton
    @Sheepleton Před rokem +7

    I'm stoked about the redesign and added power but I'm 6 foot 4 and I doubt it would work for me. I'll still check it out though, maybe I'll get lucky.

    • @gugy68
      @gugy68 Před rokem

      I had a 2011 Prius and I'm 6'8" no issues. BUT, I bought one without moonroof and nobody could sit behind my seat.

  • @eddstarr2185
    @eddstarr2185 Před rokem +1

    Hey Tom, looks like the new Prius isn't just another Uber anymore. Thank you for an excellent preview Tom, you're the best!

  • @georgeg.7124
    @georgeg.7124 Před rokem

    Great review. Thanks Tom.

  • @willoverkill8461
    @willoverkill8461 Před rokem +7

    You're right about needing a home run Tom, the Prius had gone the way of the 96 Taurus, really messed with an icon but I don't think it's too late for Prius!

  • @garykrausz2393
    @garykrausz2393 Před rokem +2

    I had one Gen 2 and two Gen 4s. Fantastic cars. You have to judge them and the design for the time period they were designed and the technical specs. Just fyi, a normal drive Gen 4 gets 52-53 mpg all day, every day on my driveway. I’m not a hypermiler by stretch of imagination.
    Glad they improved the infotainment system as Apple CarPlay and Android auto were long overdue. The A pillar and rear visibility scares me a bit but I’ll probably buy one anyway. Thx.

    • @grenmoyo3968
      @grenmoyo3968 Před 2 měsíci

      I test drove one and purchased one just today. The a pillar and rear view were kind of a concern but they weren't that bad when I drove it.

  • @cocoman620
    @cocoman620 Před rokem +2

    My two favorite presenters! What a treat!!!

  • @Dan0__
    @Dan0__ Před rokem +2

    Thank God Gen 4 is done!
    My wife bought a Gen 3 new in 2010 and we always loved it!
    She was ready to get a new one but the Gen 4 was out and we gagged... 😰
    Anyway, how does it compare to the Gen 3?
    I'm concerned about 2 things...
    The confort of the ride... Gen 3 was a little rough...
    And head room. I'm 6'3"... will I even fit in the thing?

  • @juanosorno8153
    @juanosorno8153 Před rokem +11

    I love the design of the new Prius. It makes me want to trade my Tesla Model S for the Prius. I am sure a lot of people considering the Model 3 will take a hard look at this car. Great job Toyota.

    • @leon4903
      @leon4903 Před rokem

      i have the Tesla X, not sure if i am ready to give up on the performance of the Tesla just yet.

    • @jasonearles9789
      @jasonearles9789 Před rokem +1

      I agree! My wife and I drove a Prius from central Virginia to Sioux Falls, Idaho (1330 miles) in one day.
      Try that in a Tesla.
      Don’t get me wrong I would love the power of the Tesla but I’m not going to give up a travel vehicle. My other vehicle is a F350 diesel so I’m glad to save fuel in the car.
      I am considering a Lightning though.

    • @juanosorno8153
      @juanosorno8153 Před rokem

      @@jasonearles9789 The new Tesla superchargers are super fast. They charge 1,000 miles per hour. This means that you can recharge a fully discharged battery on about 20 minutes. No one lets the battery go to zero so more than likely the battery is still 20% charged. Therefore, you can fully charge a battery in the time it takes you to go to the bathroom and grab some coffee. Last time I charged at a supercharger I was impressed. Finally, the number of superchargers Tesla has built is impressive. Still I love the Prius and would consider getting one.

  • @jp93309
    @jp93309 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing drive impressions and pricing. I was looking at this for my college age daughter’s first car but the poor A pillar visibility gives me pause.

  • @hemmarket
    @hemmarket Před rokem

    I will say this Tom, this car gets equivalent MPG to a EV at 57 MPG. We were looking at your video for the Jaguar I-Pace (enjoyed that very much, thanks), and when you run that vehicle through the Dept. of Energy site, it estimates the MPG the EV will get based on how the power is supplied in order for your to recharge i.e. if you state uses "dirty" generating systems (solid fuel reactors and such) to produce your electrical power at home, you EV isn't clean either. So I will be using my homes solar, but if I used my local utility from my home, they estimate the I-Pace at about a 66 MPG equivalent to a gas engine. So, 57 is far off. Thanks ! Enjoy your work ! - G

  • @veronicaquiroz8048
    @veronicaquiroz8048 Před rokem +3

    The new design is amazing!! The previous generation was barf worthy. It was very alien-like and very confusing to look at but this upgrade is amazing! I’m not crazy about the design of the steering wheel. It feels bulky. But overall, I am super impressed. Especially because I am not a Toyota fan. They for sure hit this one out of the park!

  • @quantum_entangled_tardigrade

    Two great PNW based auto reviewers in one video? Cool! Thanks, guys!
    Never thought I'd become a Prius guy, but: 200-ish hp, awd, awesome mpg's, and cooled seats?
    Yup, think I'm gonna get one. (Gonna keep my FJ, too, though. ;)

    • @syedputra5955
      @syedputra5955 Před rokem +1

      The awd will need to be tested in real world situation. Lexus rx awd is useless.

  • @mirceaisaila1454
    @mirceaisaila1454 Před rokem

    Well, I watch you and Ryan. You're the best in business!

  • @anijon
    @anijon Před rokem

    Yet an another great video. Thank you

  • @ene1818
    @ene1818 Před rokem +4

    I first saw this new Prius at the LA Auto Show and I was shook. What took Toyota so long to create such an attractive design with nice amenities?

  • @lookinin123
    @lookinin123 Před rokem +1

    I really liked this video review of the Prius, Tom. And tag-teaming with Ryan (Driving Sports TV) was like inviting two familiar faces into my home with my morning coffee. I hope that you'll take Ryan up on his offer to visit him in Washington state. Cheers!

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Před rokem +1

      I will. I have a Sequoia that I plan on driving over, if the gas doesn't kill me.

  • @stefanfalldorf6573
    @stefanfalldorf6573 Před rokem +1

    Great car, great review with two of my favourite CZcamsrs/car testers. Greetings from Germany. We only get the PHEV Prius which makes no sense for me as a street parker.

  • @junrosamura645
    @junrosamura645 Před rokem +24

    The pricing is cheaper than what I expected. I've own 2 types of Prius before and comfort was never the name of the game so this new one seems just fine. Will hold out for the Prime version to see if the extra HP really makes much of a difference. Nicely done vid in which you covered a lot of talking points.

    • @SweetLou0523
      @SweetLou0523 Před rokem +2

      I had the opposite thought. The pricing is unjustifiable frankly. It's a hybrid that's competing in a market that is strongly shifting to EVs. The kind of buyers that once flocked to the prius for its efficiency are now moving to electric which the prius failed to even attempt to compete with. The prime is a massive disappointment, it should have been the pure electric prius variant, not a half hearted attempt at relevance. Worse yet, the regular prius is now priced the same as the new bolt, bolt euv, and equinox ev which from an efficiency standpoint are all vastly superior to the prius. Will people buy the prius? Sure, there's always a use case for it. Will it be as successful as prior generations? Unlikely. If it was cheaper it would make sense. As is? No. Even it's amazing looks and interior refresh can't compensate for a market that has begun to move beyond.

    • @elee717
      @elee717 Před rokem +1

      Bro the markups on this are going to be ungodly...

    • @junrosamura645
      @junrosamura645 Před rokem +8

      @@SweetLou0523 Well, I live in Japan and we have a poor/lacking charging system. Hybrids are a standard on EVERY car made recently. Even our older cars will cut the engine off during idling. The pricing is practically the same as the 2nd gen and 3rd gen so this redesign with extra power/speed is a huge win to ditch my Honda Fit.

    • @grants169
      @grants169 Před rokem +5

      @@SweetLou0523 EVs may be a decent solution for most people who live in or around a big city that comprises like 20% of the land mass in the US, but for the remaining 80% and those that like to drive around the country, charging EVs and living with them in the cold north is a deal breaker. Hybrid is the way to go.

    • @SweetLou0523
      @SweetLou0523 Před rokem

      @eternal ponderer I live in rural Indiana, I commute an hour each way for work. I indeed meet both your scenarios and my ev is literally the perfect car. I havent had to pay for gas in months, and my monthly electric cost increase is less than a tank of gas in my prius.

  • @coffeecup3177
    @coffeecup3177 Před rokem +3

    Good price point being able to get the limited model for under $45,000 when you add taxes, doc fees and a couple of options. At this point most it is affordable for the majority of people. Thanks Toyota.

  • @sashawhite6792
    @sashawhite6792 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for review. May i know the background music on ~ 0:30? So beautiful. Oh, and car too of corse!😃

  • @PapaDougsAdventures01
    @PapaDougsAdventures01 Před rokem +2

    I’ve had a 2008 and a 2012 but when I went to buy the 2016 I couldn’t get past the Fugley looks so I went with a PHEV from Ford. I may have to come back to the Prius with this model.

  • @curtganeles925
    @curtganeles925 Před rokem +3

    Great review as ever. A question: why is the seats-up cargo volume less in XLE/Limited vs. LE? There’s no spare taking up floor space and the battery packs are the same, I assume?
    Maybe it’s to do with AWD?

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Před rokem +2

      Nope. It's that white divider when I open the floor. Remove it and you get 4 more cubes.

    • @pittss2c601
      @pittss2c601 Před rokem

      @@DrivenCarReviews Yet it's still not 27 cubic feet like the old version. They have lost their utility. White Styrofoam is crazy. Not impressed with this new "Corolla".

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Před rokem

      @@pittss2c601 Looks like styrofoam, it's harder and much more durable. I suppose you can buy something else if losing a couple cubic feet makes a huge difference.

    • @curtganeles925
      @curtganeles925 Před rokem

      @@DrivenCarReviews Welp I suppose you did say exactly that in the video. My bad. Thanks for the reply!

  • @CoffeyBrew
    @CoffeyBrew Před rokem +11

    I think this design is a great homage to the second generation design!

    • @friedpickles342
      @friedpickles342 Před rokem +1

      Yeah . My 07 is pretty. N I can squeeze 61 mpgs out of it.

    • @bobdrake7604
      @bobdrake7604 Před rokem

      I think more like the third gen, but basically agree. Except our gen 2 and 3 have more space inside.

  • @westhavenor9513
    @westhavenor9513 Před rokem

    I see you're hanging out in Del Mar for this review. My hometown--wish I could afford to live there as an adult ;)

  • @blu_is500
    @blu_is500 Před rokem +2

    Another awesome review and I absolutely LOVE Ryan's channel, great teamwork! I'm so glad this car is getting so much great press, I agree 100%, the Prius nameplate needs to remain a hybrid. There was an article a few months ago where Toyota's Sr. Leadership made a conscious decision to lean-more-into the hybrid market, because they do not believe our infrastructure is truly ready for all EVs. Add motors here and there, but maintain an internal combustion engine as part of the solution.

  • @Richard-xv7yf
    @Richard-xv7yf Před rokem +6

    You guys really work well together and I agree, this shouldn't be an ev.

  • @gregkramer5588
    @gregkramer5588 Před rokem +5

    Thanks Tom, Have a great Christmas! The car looks nice but the pricing has jumped quite a bit. It is way more than most compacts and priced like a midsize. Camry hybrid is not that much worse for mileage and I would bet the comfort level is way nicer.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Před rokem +8

      Considering the content the price jump is quite reasonable IMHO.

    • @gregkramer5588
      @gregkramer5588 Před rokem +1

      @@DrivenCarReviews I guess it was just a bit more than I thought. A loaded Prius is only ~$1k less than a loaded Sportage Hybrid. The mileage is much less but the value seems to lean Sportage. Of course not a fair comparison. I have also sat in the Hybrid Camry XLE and it was pretty nice for under $34k

    • @TinLeadHammer
      @TinLeadHammer Před rokem

      @@gregkramer5588 How the Sportage or the Camry is more value? Just because one sits higher and another has a separate boot?

    • @gregkramer5588
      @gregkramer5588 Před rokem

      @@TinLeadHammer Well they price is within 5% of these two. The Camry looks to have a quieter cabin, better ride and more space especially in the back seats. The Sportage beats it in every way except mileage and a tie for speed. I wanted to like the Prius and I do. It just seems a bit high. I am old enough where comfort is key.

    • @jleggy2010
      @jleggy2010 Před rokem +1

      @@gregkramer5588 I don't think you can compare a Toyota product to the KIA/Hyundai. What are you getting in a Toyota, RELIABILITY and lower cost of ownership. KIA/Hyundai engines just scare me, I think their reliability is suspect. IMHO

  • @birdhouseguy6604
    @birdhouseguy6604 Před rokem

    Im 73. I owned fancy brands my life. I now own my 3rd prius. My new one is a 2022 super sonic red prius prime. The computer just kicked out 63.7 miles per gallon with gas. 122 mikes per galln using electric. I have 8000 plus. I only put in 5 tanks of gas. Its all electric miles. Mine is a red limited. YES I LOVE IT. My STS got 16 to 18 mpg NO problems on my 2012 prius. 3 prius and love all of them with 368000 miles on it

  • @saadsamm6951
    @saadsamm6951 Před rokem

    Very nice car and very nice review. Good job

  • @lynnchang5213
    @lynnchang5213 Před rokem +3

    Love the styling & performance. That will sell. But w/out mileage increase or spare tire, cannot purchase

  • @jeffer1101
    @jeffer1101 Před rokem +3

    Regarding the whole EV conversation, Toyota's decision to continue to focus on hybrid technology is the better choice currently, for several reasons. For one, price. EVs are expensive, mostly because of their battery packs. Most nice EVs are $80k+. That's not a viable option for many. Secondly, battery resources. You can make about 65 hybrid vehicles for every one EV (in terms of how many batteries you need). In terms of environmental impact, 65 hybrids using half the fuel of the ICE counterparts is far better for the environment than simply replacing one ICE vehicle for one EV. I also like the phrasing they use on their hybrids (do they still use it?). They call(ed) these "Self-charging hybrid" so as not to be confused with the plug-in variants. For people who live in condos or apartments, this gives them a great transitional product that doesn't need to be plugged in. I'm sure battery tech will continue to improve so things like heat management, cost, size, weight and material availability can all be improved. The additional cost for a hybrid option with Toyota is only about $2000. That means it is far more attainable for more people.

    • @pittss2c601
      @pittss2c601 Před rokem

      That was perfectly stated. Well done.

  • @melangreathouse2209
    @melangreathouse2209 Před rokem

    Very Well Done, Tom!- VERY WELL DONE! Your review was concise, informative, detailed, and I especially like your passengers auto industry perspective on the Prius. Mark this one as a “ WIN” for Toyota. I’m thinking 23 Prius Prime AWD.

  • @alexeymalafeev6167
    @alexeymalafeev6167 Před rokem

    Tom, I am liking these occasional cameos from other journalists ;)

  • @MrVisde
    @MrVisde Před rokem +5

    I’m driving a Prius V which is a big zero on style points…but I love the room inside and visibility. I wonder how the new models compare. Certainly much sleeker looking.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem +5

      Bring back the Prius V!!

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Před rokem +1

      New model has less room and less visibility (except for the sky in sunroof option)

  • @marcbungener1877
    @marcbungener1877 Před rokem +3

    Love this one as much as I hated the design of the old one. The quality of your filming is outstanding

    • @signkutter9218
      @signkutter9218 Před rokem +1

      The las one was a visual tragedy...closely follower the the previous Civic and the AMC Pacer and the Pontic Aztec

  • @arnoldguisa4155
    @arnoldguisa4155 Před 4 měsíci

    The car looks good in person. I saw one on the road recently and damn that thing looks good 😮

  • @bobdrake7604
    @bobdrake7604 Před rokem +1

    Totally agree about your comment about Prius staying a hybrid. 57 mpg is great, and no hassles with charging or range anxiety!

  • @AaronStarkLinux
    @AaronStarkLinux Před rokem +3

    2022 Prius 0.24
    2023 Prius 0.27
    Wow, huge improvement....! (sarcasm)

    • @queroever
      @queroever Před rokem

      Very disappointing indeed! They kept 195 tires and then screwed aerodynamics! The weak point of hybrids is high speed fuel consumption which is not that low. Aerodynamics is key.

  • @deanevangelista6359
    @deanevangelista6359 Před rokem +3

    Seems to be a well designed vehicle. I only wish that the current lot of hybrids would come with a stick shift.

    • @troot1967
      @troot1967 Před rokem

      I would definitely buy one if offered in manual. Hate to see that manuals are dying off.

  • @chrisperrywv
    @chrisperrywv Před rokem

    I REALLY like that side character line that sweeps up from the bottom.

  • @seanrobin6573
    @seanrobin6573 Před rokem

    “Absolutely Magnificent Review, Quote Informative and Entertaining

  • @herrcobblermachen
    @herrcobblermachen Před rokem +4

    I have to keep scratching my head here with the previous models being ugly references. Had several and never felt I needed to hide behind the steering wheel... I thought the Prius Prime was the best looking one ever. But, I'm sure it pulls in a lot of ppl who never thought much about the Prius (except when theres a gas crisis and everyone starts throwing cash at you:P ).
    I'm curious if they're going to add in a spare tire. The "optional feature" kinda mindset with the last gen (and as a general market trend) makes me wonder, esp with the awd version.
    Gen5 dash seems like a step back from the Gen4's. Looks kinda like a last-gen nissan sentra.

    • @benjaminsmith2287
      @benjaminsmith2287 Před rokem +1

      The older one had better aerodynamics and rear headroom. I don't know. The new one looks nice but there are some compromises.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem +1

      @@benjaminsmith2287 The older one also had far better front headroom, better visibility and much more cargo capacity.

  • @psusteel1
    @psusteel1 Před rokem +10

    Great Review! Given that most EVs are $50K plus, this becomes the efficient, value car on the market; more style than Chevy Bolt...and AWD. Homerun! There is apparently still life and wisdom in the Toyota brand!

    • @benc1927
      @benc1927 Před rokem +1

      Not for long. Toyota will be bankrupt by the end of the decade if they dont change course and go electric. Toyota sells 9x more cars than Tesla but their profit margin is 1/9th of Tesla's. Toyota makes $1200 per vehicle (thats right only $1200). Meanwhile Tesla is $9570. I was avid supporter of Toyota for decades, but the frugal and pragmatic people are going to Tesla. Plus it's the most American made vehicle, giving jobs to Americans. We still have our old 2010 Prius but we don't drive it much, we just love driving the Tesla.

    • @gregkramer5588
      @gregkramer5588 Před rokem

      The price is just pretty steep. Priced like the Camry Hybrid and Sonata Hybrid.

    • @gregkramer5588
      @gregkramer5588 Před rokem +4

      @@benc1927 Toyota is the number one maker of cars in the world. They are not going bankrupt in 7 years. Tesla margins is what will get crunched in the next few years IMO. They have capacity to build but are not price competitive and have no vehicles priced for the main stream.

    • @logikgr
      @logikgr Před rokem

      @@gregkramer5588They are working on it, if the rumors prove true. There's really no reason why they cannot build a cheaper vehicle, given their technological portfolio and their ever increasing expertise in the manufacturing space. The only reason why Big Auto hasn't built a cheaper BEV car is because they need the profit margins to keep investors happy.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Před rokem +10

      @@benc1927 Come on, Toyota will hardly be bankrupt any time soon. Or ever.

  • @mauree1618
    @mauree1618 Před rokem

    Good to see the Prius line improving.

  • @stephenkilborn6200
    @stephenkilborn6200 Před rokem +1

    I have been driving a 2012 Prius V for 10 years now and need to pass it on to a relative soon. It has been great and gets 44 mpg.( 113K and I have replaced to gas cap and the cruise control handle) I am 6' and worry about the head room in this new one also I don't like the license plate thing on the front, it would so much cleaner without it.. ( Here in New Mexico we don't have front plates) I drive 17 miles to work so may wait for the Prime to come ou,t but maybe I need to get on the waiting list which takes a $500 deposit just to look.

  • @clubracer6
    @clubracer6 Před rokem +8

    We are not ready for full electric. The infrastructure is not there and more importantly how we get lithium is not all that great. In fact it is pretty bad. 500000 gallons or water are needed to produce one ton of lithium. This car and those like it are the way forward. Way to go Toyota! Tom as always, great job and it was nice to have that other guys for some chat. It seems two reviewers is a winning formula based on some of the other automotive channels. If I lived up by you I volunteer to audition! 😅 Thank you as always and Merry Christmas to you!

    • @logikgr
      @logikgr Před rokem +3

      We're pretty much at the sweet spot of ready-ready for full EV. In the past, the lack of roads didn't stop people from trekking across continents in some of the first cars - the infrastructure wasn't there. We're at the estuary of technological change, and frankly, I'm looking forward to how eerily quiet cities might be when devoid of the humdrum of thousands of IC engines. Cheers!

    • @pittss2c601
      @pittss2c601 Před rokem +1

      @@logikgr Dragstrips, airshows, car racing, etc. will be boring when devoid of sound.

  • @ElAnciano92071
    @ElAnciano92071 Před rokem +6

    I wasn't emarassed to drive my 2007, 2016 Prii ormy 2017 Prime. I didn't buy them for looks,and if the unwashed don't like them, tough noogies! I am in the market for the 2023 Prime thuogh. I do like the looks better, and the additional EV range will help me a bunch. Even with my current one, I have gone over 12 months without buying gas! The trunk in the Prime will be larger than my current Prme due to the relocation of the battery. Gen gens 2 and 3 were gangbusters in the trunk department though! ...and had spare tires.

  • @TalismanPHX
    @TalismanPHX Před rokem +1

    Completely agree Tom. Prius equals hybrid. And the new generation Prius is a very handsome vehicle, inside and out.

  • @jacksonleung7938
    @jacksonleung7938 Před rokem

    nice review. do you know if the wagon model (3rd gen prius V) will come back in this generation? thanks

  • @JennaCalifornia
    @JennaCalifornia Před rokem +8

    This looks great!! Very nice and modern looking. But I must admit I didn’t think the last VERSION looked THAT bad lol.

    • @bobdrake7604
      @bobdrake7604 Před rokem

      Seriously?

    • @j8ffshin329
      @j8ffshin329 Před rokem

      Luckily jp has stop practicing suicide. That's how shameful & bad the last "generation" was.

  • @japkoslav
    @japkoslav Před rokem +11

    I would go for the smallest wheels possible, because one thing is the look, the other things are ride quality, noise and fuel consumption :)
    The Corolla with 18" was a pretty rough, the Prius on 15" is so much more comfortable ... I can't imagine how will Prius PHV with 19" feel on anything but well-kept together highway.

    • @avisatkins5438
      @avisatkins5438 Před rokem +3

      Smallest wheels possible

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před rokem +9

      Those 19" wheels will really impress 14 year old boys, let's see how many of them will buy a Prius.

    • @pittss2c601
      @pittss2c601 Před rokem +3

      Exactly. The roads around my home are awful. I hate rubber band tires. So many people damage their expensive wheels here. It transmits right through the rubber and dents the rim. It's ridiculous on a Prius (or Camry or Corolla--I own both).

    • @kellybarthel8060
      @kellybarthel8060 Před rokem

      Yes I would much prefer buying smaller tires, and having more rubber is additional suspension.

    • @johncampbell3979
      @johncampbell3979 Před rokem

      The LE comes with 17'' wheels.

  • @jenesuispasbavard
    @jenesuispasbavard Před rokem +7

    All I really want to know is how much power the new Prius Prime has in electric-only mode.

    • @SweetLou0523
      @SweetLou0523 Před rokem

      38 miles of ev range, as long as you aren't on the highway and don't, live where there is snow. Honestly, the prime is a massive failure. Toyota should have made the prius prime a dedicated ev platform which would have sold like mad, more than the rest of the ev lineup. But seeing what happened to their bz4ev thing, and the massive fraud Toyota is trying to cover up with it, I can see why they are gunshy about releasing another potentially disastrous ev.

    • @seanrobin6573
      @seanrobin6573 Před rokem

      45 Miles

  • @the_jarmel
    @the_jarmel Před rokem

    LOVE THE SHOW 👏👏👏 HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY EVERYONE ✌️

  • @DrummerMark20
    @DrummerMark20 Před rokem

    I wonder how long the wait times are going to be to get one?

  • @American_Energy
    @American_Energy Před rokem +4

    I’m interested to see how this sells. From my perspective, they actually made the Prius worse in every way except how it looks. Total storage volume, head room, and rear lift gate were all sacrificed to make the car look better. Toyota hasn’t released the “Prime” version yet, meaning you’ll get better fuel economy out of the 2016 Prime lineup.
    I know this is an unpopular opinion, and Toyota is desperately trying to make the Prius cool. However, in my opinion the Prius was never about being cool, it was about being ruthlessly economical. The narrative about it being green evaporated as soon as people realized the real benefit was cost savings; which is approximately the moment ever taxi and Uber became a Prius.

  • @davidwhittenberg
    @davidwhittenberg Před rokem +5

    What did you think of the gauge cluster? Is looking over the steering wheel awkward? Is the steering wheels placement too low or does it feel OK? Will there be a review of Prime when it comes out?

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Před rokem

      The gauge cluster worked well for me, others not so much. It’s one of those things that you have to get behind the wheel and see if it works for you.

    • @ElijahsAba
      @ElijahsAba Před rokem +1

      @@DrivenCarReviews My guess - without having seen it for myself - is that above the wheel is an easier adaptation for new Prius owners than to the right of the the wheel.

  • @ragazzi25
    @ragazzi25 Před rokem

    That looks really good!

  • @eugenealbert2734
    @eugenealbert2734 Před 10 měsíci

    I agree with your conclusion. Having been a 3d and 4th gen owner and soon to e 5th gen owner. I'm glad to see what's happened to the Prius.

  • @kenpole1840
    @kenpole1840 Před rokem +5

    considering current battery tech, hybrid is the best option. Besides, I've always consider pure electrics as DEVs, i.e. Displaced Emissions Vehicles.

  • @mr88cet
    @mr88cet Před rokem +3

    2:08 - Really? With such a steep windshield slope, its drag coefficient is higher?!
    5:15 - In the case of my 2017 Prius _Prime_ , I see its appearance as like its acceleration: “it’s fine” - not great, but completely adequate. I especially like its headlights, both design-wise and functionally.
    Now the _regular_ non-plug-in Gen-4 Prius, I agree looks pretty odd, the Prime being a big improvement. However, I’m not a fan of the Prime‘s black plastic front grill.

  • @djienf
    @djienf Před rokem

    I have a 2016 Prius and I love it. Stop assuming everybody thinks this car is ugly, I have 129k miles and I average 50.1 mpg! That's gorgeous to me!!

  • @hyderchaudhury108
    @hyderchaudhury108 Před rokem

    Toyota hit the nail on the new design of the Prius ! Very attractive plus sleek! I will be getting this later this year!

  • @JJJosh949
    @JJJosh949 Před rokem +13

    Wish there was a fully electric version of this! Totally a model 3 killer!

    • @slscamg
      @slscamg Před rokem +2

      Unfortunately it’s not. Tesla has the brand image behind it. The Prius has always been the pragmatic choice.

    • @benc1927
      @benc1927 Před rokem +2

      @@slscamg The numer one traded in car for a Tesla is the Prius. The Tesla is the pragmatic choice now. Toyota had a chance and blew it. We traded in one of our Prius's for a Tesla, still have a old one. It feels nostalgic driving the old prius around, like driving an antqiue. Toyota will struggle to not go bankrupt by the end of the decade if they don't change course.

    • @alliejr
      @alliejr Před rokem +9

      The hard truth is that there are just NOT ENOUGH BATTERIES to make every car full electric. The Teslas are impressive (though, with their own issues), but every car cannot, today, be electric. We just do not have the batteries available. As successsful as Tesla has been, their sales (units built/shipped) are minor compared to Toyota (or VW, GM, Ford, etc.). So hybrids and plug-in hybrids are the way to be 10 people into "electricified" vehicles instead of just one.

    • @TinLeadHammer
      @TinLeadHammer Před rokem +8

      @@benc1927 Well-equipped Model Y is $80K. Pragmatic? Don't kid yourself and don't fool everyone else. In fact, hybrid is the most pragmatic choice, and it may be a greener choice as well, considering the resources and energy that went into making a battery.

    • @DavGreg
      @DavGreg Před rokem

      IDK about that. That "top line" trim still looks Toyota cheap to me. At $40k I would expect better, my 2 year old Outback Onyx did not cost that much and the Toyota fabric is shared with Subaru as Star Tex, I believe.

  • @solarflare1008
    @solarflare1008 Před rokem +3

    Unbelievable good looking car but no rear window wiper on a hatchback, really??

  • @johnlozauskas778
    @johnlozauskas778 Před rokem

    "Don't have to hyper mile with a bag over your head." HYSTERICAL!!

  • @G8GTJav
    @G8GTJav Před rokem +2

    Looks good. Stylish commuter? Wish it didn't have that ugly molded in license plate frame on the the front bumper though.

  • @scottkempton6085
    @scottkempton6085 Před rokem +6

    I liked Tom's remark in the red light/green light section: "not a full EV, and won't be". I would never own a vehicle that adds so significantly to the time required for a road trip. For now, until the charging infrastructure for EVs is more mature, hybrid is the only way to go if efficiency is your goal.

    • @genericreference6969
      @genericreference6969 Před rokem

      PHEV is another way to go :)

    • @scottkempton6085
      @scottkempton6085 Před rokem

      @@genericreference6969 Agreed. And I think we owe the whole concept of a PHEV to the Chevy Volt.

  • @Hieroglyph83
    @Hieroglyph83 Před rokem +6

    I really wish that Toyota would give more flexibility with tire choice. I like the limited trim, but i would rather have a 17 inch tire that can handle a pothole and improve your fuel efficiency.