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USED 2017 Recommended

2022 Toyota Prius Prime

LE 4-door hatchback Front 1.8-liter 4 (121 hp) plugin hybrid (Regular Gasoline) CVT 0-speed

Retail Value: $22350 ~ $26725

Trade-in Value: $20740 ~ $25490

MSRP: $28770 ~ $34550

2022 Toyota Prius Prime

Toyota mostly fulfills its reputation for building efficient and exceptionally reliable vehicles. Most of their models do well in our testing, thanks to their impressive fuel economy, comfortable rides, quiet cabins, and ease of getting in and out. All of this makes Toyotas among the best options for used vehicles. The brand was a hybrid pioneer, starting with the original Prius. Toyota has evolved and expanded that technology, and most vehicles in its lineup are available as a hybrid. Toyota also sells a number of plug-in hybrids, which were once called Prime but are now simply referred to as Plug-in. The company also knows how to add a dose of excitement into its lineup. The GR86, GR Corolla, and Supra are legit, fun-to-drive sports cars. However, some models we’ve tested have been disappointing. The company’s EV, the bZ4X SUV, is mediocre.

The Prime is a plug-in Prius that can usually drive about 23 miles on electricity only. However, the gas engine tends to start up in cold weather and under full-throttle acceleration. It takes two hours to charge the Prime through a 240 volt connector, and five hours on regular 120 volts. When not running in EV mode, the Prime operates much like the regular Prius, alternating between electric and gas power, returning 50 mpg overall. With slightly altered styling than the regular Prius, the Prime is can hold only four passengers, and it loses the rear wiper. The infotainment system, with its large touch screen, is unintuitive to use. Ride and handling are quite similar to the regular Prius, with responsive handling and a compliant ride. Standard safety features include automatic emergency braking and lane-keep assist. All 2020 models get standard Apple CarPlay compatibility, two USB ports for rear-seaters, and a standard three-passenger rear seat (the previous models only had a two-person rear seat). For the model year 2021, the Toyota Safety Sense system has been upgraded to TSS2.0. This suite of safety equipment includes forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with low-light pedestrian and daytime bicyclist detection, lane departure warning and lane keeping assistance, automatic high beams and road sign assist. A version of lane keeping assistance (lane tracing assist) helps to keep the car in the center of the lane while the adaptive cruise control is being used. Adaptive cruise control is standard with the stop and go function.


Car Specifications

AC Acceptance Rate (kW)3.3
AC Charge Speed @ 32A13.0
AC Charge Speed @ 40A13.0
AC Charge Speed @ 50A13.0
AC Charge Speed @ 80A13.0
Air Pollution Score7
Battery Capacity (kWh)8.8
Charge Port LocationRight Rear
Daily Range18
DC Acceptance Rate (kW)0.0
DC Charge Speed @ 150kW0.0
DC Charge Speed @ 350kW0.0
DC Charge Speed @ 50kW0.0
DC Charge Speed Tesla NACS0.0
EPA City MPG55
EPA Combined MPG54
EPA Combined MPGe133
EPA Highway MPG53
EPA Mile Per kWh3.95
Front Head Room5.5
Front Leg Room42.0
Front Shoulder Room54.0
Greenhouse Gas Score10
Height58
Length183
Luggage2+0
Max AC Charge Rate Miles Added per Hour13.0
Max Load670
Max Seating Capacity4
Plug TypeJ1772
Range EPA Electric Miles25
Range EPA Total Miles640
Rear Head Room2.0
Rear Leg Room28.0
Rear Shoulder Room51.5
SmartwayYes
Weight3410
Wheel Base106
Width69

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Energy Consumption (kWh)3035.0
Annual Energy Cost (Dollar)455.0
Annual Fuel Consumption (Gal)175.0
Annual Fuel Cost (Dollar)565.0
Cruse Range (Miles)590
Energy Cost per 25 Miles1.0
Fuel Cost per 25 Miles1.0
Over All MPG Gas Hybrid69

Ratings

Primary Car TypeSedans & Hatchbacks

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)10.8
Avoidance Speed (MPH)55.0
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)139
City MPG56
Highway MPG81
Overall MPG69