2023 Toyota Prius Prime (Or Why Plug-In Hybrids Rule)
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 Published On Oct 24, 2023

There are reasons why pure electric vehicle don’t work everyone. For people without access to home Level 2 charging or commercial DC fast charging on road trip routes, plug-in hybrids might be the perfect solution. They’re EVs when wanted, gas when needed. The new 5th generation Toyota Prius Prime delivers up to 44 miles of electric range and fashion forward design. Could it be the perfect electrified option? Maybe, if you can find one to buy. Tom Voelk road trips a top trim XSE Premium model with the optional solar roof to Bow-Edison, WA and finds if quick, comfortable and engaging (but watch your head tall folks).

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About Tom: Tom Voelk is an award-winning automotive contributor to The New York Times. His podcast was the first to win an Emmy Award (and he's won for photography, editing, producing and reporting).

00:00 Intro
1:11 Efficiency
1:45 Pricing
2:29 Powertrain / Charging
4:00 Performance
4:46 Real World Range
5:21 Road Trip!
8:20 Driving Dynamics
9:25 Interior
11:22 Back Seat
12:31 Hybrid Strategy
13:36 Cargo
15:00 Red Light Green Light
16:06 Summary
17:18 Epilogue
18:12 Before I Go

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