Toyota was the first manufacturer to branch into the hybrid market with the Prius in 2001. Two decades later and you’re thinking of getting one for yourself. With 20 years of innovation under its belt, it’s time to test drive the all-new Prius Prime hybrid sedan.
However, you’re not sure what the Prius Prime has to offer—and that’s where our library of Toyota Prius Prime reviews come in handy. The team at Ira Toyota of Manchester have put together a library of Prius Prime review for all our friends in the Amherst, Derry, and Manchester, NH, areas, to learn all about this eco-friendly ride.
If you’re looking for efficient and eco-friendly, then you need look no further than the Prius Prime. This hybrid sedan is equipped with the 1.8L 4-Cylinder engine with a permanent magnet AC synchronous motor. Together these mechanisms produce a combined total 121 horsepower and 105 lb-ft of torque.
But you’re concerned about the efficiency of your new hybrid vehicle. The Prius Prime offers an EPA-estimated 55 city/53 highway MPG.1 Our library of Toyota Prius Prime reviews will go more in depth about the performance specifications, so you can learn everything you need to know about how Prius Prime can get you everywhere you need to go.
However, you’re not looking just for power and efficiency, you’re looking for comfort and convenience. The Toyota Prius Prime is a five-seat sedan with 43.2 inches of front legroom and 33.4 inches of rear legroom. You’ll also have 19.8 cubic feet of cargo space to pack backpacks and briefcases for the daily commute.
You’ll have standard fabric-trimmed seats, but you can upgrade to a trim with the available SofTex® upholstery. If you decide on the base trim, you’ll have a 6-way adjustable driver’s seat, while higher trims offer 8-way adjustable driver’s seats. If you want to know more about the Prius Prime interior, check out our reviews!
The Toyota Prius Prime comes in three available trims: the LE, XLE, and Limited. Each has its own benefits, and our reviews give an in-depth analysis of them. A big difference between them is their audio systems. All come standard with Android Auto™, Apple Carplay®, and Amazon Alexa compatibility, but that’s where their similarities end.
The LE offers a 7-inch touchscreen with a 6-speaker sounds system. If you choose the middle trim, the XLE, you’ll get a 11.6-inch touchscreen with split-screen display and the same 6-speaker sound system. If you choose the highest trim, the Limited, you’ll get the 11.6-inch touchscreen, but this will have the 10-speaker JBL premium sound system.
If you’re considering buying a Toyota Prius Prime, then make sure you check out Ira Toyota of Manchester’s library of comprehensive reviews. We’re here to make sure our friends in the Manchester, Derry, and Amherst, New Hampshire, areas, are fully informed when it comes to their automotive purchase. Our reviews are designed to make sure you have the information that is important to you at your fingertips.
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