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Toyota finally gives the Prius an attractive make-over

- JASON WOOSEY jason.woosey@inl.co.za

AS a pioneer in the hybrid game, the Toyota Prius quickly became the archetypal eco-warrior on wheels, but we doubt anyone ever bought one for its looks.

The fifth-generation model, which was unveiled in Japan this week, boasts a sleek and attractive new design with its bz4x-inspired face and coupe-like silhouette.

The shark-inspired design fits around Toyota’s second-generation TNGA platform and to give it a purposeful stance on the road, Toyota has fitted 19-inch wheels for the first time.

Given that Toyota now offers hybrid variants of just about every model it sells, the Prius needed to reinvent itself and the Japanese carmaker seems to have done a really good job of that. But since the previous-gen model was discontinu­ed in South Africa due to slow sales, we’re not sure if the new one is heading our way, but dare we say it would stand a far greater chance of success this time around.

The whole point of a Prius is its hybrid system, and to that end it takes a step forward with a new hybrid system that’s paired with a larger 2.0litre petrol engine and it’s available as a regular self-charging hybrid (HEV) or plug-in hybrid (PHEV).

The PHEV version also takes Prius’ performanc­e game to the next level, with a system output of 164kw, allowing for a claimed 0-100km/h time of 6.7 seconds. Toyota doesn’t say how far it will travel on battery power alone but says the new 13.8 kwh battery has increased the battery range (which was around 50km on the previous model) by over 50%. The regular self-charging 2.0 HEV variant is good for 144kw.

Toyota is also offering a roofmounte­d solar charging system that it says can generate power equivalent to driving up to 1250km per year.

Furthermor­e, the new Toyota Prius will be available with the latest array of Toyota Safety Sense advanced driver assist systems as well as Advanced Park Assist, with remote functional­ity that allows owners to manoeuvre into tight bays from outside the car.

“The automotive industry is going through a once-in-a-century transforma­tion, with a range of new next-generation powertrain options being developed,” Toyota said.

“For the Prius HEV to continue as the vehicle of choice for the coming generation, the new Prius needed more

than its core strength as an environmen­tally friendly car. Therefore, it was developed as an exhilarati­ng package

with stylish designs that users will fall in love with at first sight and captivatin­g driving performanc­e.”

 ?? ?? THE new Toyota Prius, unveiled in Japan this week, features a sleek shark-inspired design.
THE new Toyota Prius, unveiled in Japan this week, features a sleek shark-inspired design.

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