Drove a 2011 base model Prius for 7 years and it was a great. Traded it in for a 2019 limited and it’s been great too. At this mid-30K price tag, it will be interesting to see what happens when the Kia EV3 is available at roughly the same price point in 18 months.
I have a 2019 Prius Hybrid and it is a great car to drive. I can easily get 62 mpg. Also, being able to drive 22 -23 miles w/ just electric mode is a gas saver around town. This has been an excellent way to drive economically.
For the price there's bigger options with great mpg. I liked the Prius v wagon with the big hatch, more functional. This car is a nice urban car for singles and couples.
Thanks for your reviews Ben. Always short and sweet while still providing all the information needed. If Toyota had provided a heads up display would have been great but another reviewer pointed out the rake of the windshield does not allow it.
I like toyota prius this is one toyota that is not overpriced and I would spend my money on either this or grand highlander and highlander segment but they should produce more prius they should increase ots production specifically for snowy areas
I hate the way older Prii look. I got the new one just cuz it looks cool, and can save me a bit of change on gas. I smile, and drive nice n slow past the teslas sitting at their charging station. Hybrid is the best of both worlds.
No, the PHEV Prime is the best of both Worlds. We driven our 2024 Prime over 12,000km (7,500+ miles), and only burned three tanks of gas. If the battery dies the car just switches to a hybrid that gives us close to 60 mpg (SE trim). And, the thing cost us over $20,000 less than the cheapest Tesla. No waiting road-side to charge, no association with that asshole Musk either.
@TomLawlor-iq6gm Unless you're considering keeping your Prime until the wheels fall off, vs someone keeping their non Prime until the wheels fall off, the cost of a Prime hybrid battery is a lot higher..it appears about 3x higher than a non Prime hybrid battery. Doing some research, it looks like the Prime batteries need to be replaced at an earlier mileage than non Prime.. on average. So, the gas cost savings of a Prime vs non Prime, all other things being equal, doesn't necessarily make it better. I agree with your statement about Terdsla tho..
@@munkyfu23 I'd like to, with respect, disagree. Our Prime carried a $6,000 premium against the non-prime version (with identical options). The two levels of government furnished $5,000 in rebates when everything was signed. That placed us pretty much with the same standing as a couple (or anybody), buying a non-Prime ,cost wise. However, where we live gas costs in the neighbourhood of $7.00 a gallon ! Our hydro is around .145 kwh In summer temperatures we have been getting very close to 100km (62.5 miles), per charge. Charging the battery (from dry), costs less than $3.00. As good as the 5th Gen Prius Hybrid is, it can't deliver us 100km with $3.00 worth of gas. The Traction battery is warranted for ten years. It's reasonable to think that ten years from now that battery Tech will have evolved and any replacement would perform even better. BTW, we traded a 12 year old Prius C for the Prime. It averaged 4.4l per 100km through-out its service life, meaning the battery was still completely functional.
Design yes, but ruined by the integrated (and raised) license plate rectangle. They could have preserved the design lines and utilized a cover for a recessed area for the license plate should you live in a place that requires the front license plate.
We have a 2024 Prius Prime. To date; we've traveled 12,000+km (7,500+miles), doing daily chores and have burned just 3 tanks of fuel. Unreal. Here, there are no deer, no elks either. There are some locals that can masquerade as Sasquatch's though. They, thankfully, mostly don't cross highways. However, moose are plentiful here. Encountering one of those "gangly herbivores" with our car would be deadly. Trust me, that sloped bonnet would slide completely under their stomachs and have them slide up the glass taking the roof right off the car. We think about this every time we drive, even in our neighborhood. Over-all, here, we average two moose car collisions per day.
Nice looking car. Too bad I can't even get into the rear seat, so taking 4 or 5 adults not from Japan is impossible. Front seat was far too tight for me. My 2013 prius seats 4 big guys easily plus one small woman. I have plenty of room in the front seat. I am less than 6'2" which isn't all that tall. I'm bummed, as my current Prius is pushing 215,000 miles and I was thinking about replacing it with this new one...but not now.
the shrinking of the back seat both in height and leg room is a huge reason why I have not bought one. and I really want something that gets 40MPG+ honestly I don't need the cargo space and to me feels like toyota is using that kind of a gimmick. no reason a catfish camaro, [1999] has MORE back seat room then this brand new purpose built Sedan. I love sedans, and feel like auto markers aren't building them for regular people anymore. if you want leg room, you have to buy a mini-van. or spend 80k on something like a volvo.
I saw a blue one in the parking lot as you were leaving. The first sighting of a Prius in color (all that I have ever seen are black, gray, and white)!
@@ksorsomeplace Acura introduced Windchill Pearl around 15 years ago for that upmarket Toyota. Never did see one in person myself. In pictures though, it did appear to be white. We ordered a Prius Prime in 2022, before the 5th Gen was launched. I wanted the Guardian Grey model. My wife wanted a red one at the time. As with most things, she prevailed and we signed-up for the red paint. Fast forward 21 months; and, no red example was anywhere in sight. Then one day the dealer called to say they had a "loose" pearl hue on the lot. We could have it if we were willing to pay a $600 premium for the colour. The trade-in value of our 12 year old model C was diminishing (after all, we'd offered it nearly 2 years prior against the 2022 we ordered). So, we agreed to take the car. To us, the car certainly looked to be white. No big deal. However, 4 months after driving the new Prius home, on a sunny day I was washing the car and happened to peer closely at a stain of road tar. It was only then that I realized the car is not actually white at all. If you stare at the paint from close-up you can clearly see that the finish is identical to an oyster pearl. We haven't begrudged the extra $600 since.
Half of their lineup are hybrids. All with the same platform. There’s no shortage if you keep your options open. I didn’t run into any shortage issues when I was buying mine this summer.
It has the top #1 spot on the Fueleconomy government website for best MPG of all hybrids. That's why everyone and their mother talks about this car and only this car
I didn’t have any waitlist issues when I got my hybrid. Plenty of options between stores to negotiate with. And they all so nice about working with me. All by phone and email. But I had to narrow down to one store in the end. That’s the one I physically drove to.
Toyota didn't crush Tesla at all. Here's why. If you want to purchase a Prius, good luck. If you want a Tesla, you order one at home and have it delivered to your doorstep within a month.
No way Prius can crush Tesla. Funny line to attract viewers. I'd rather go for Hymdai Hybrid for this price point. 37K and charge for mudguard too?😅 this is called being Greedy!
@@ManojKumar-jg8jc I’m almost sure BYD is on its way to dethrone Tesla. They’re not about going ludicrous speed, but after riding in some while vacationing in EU, I was very impressed.
The ride and comfort was on par with Volvo EVs, and the mileage surpasses Tesla. All for literally a fraction of the price. All they need to do is open a factory in the US and it’s game over for the failing 3 domestic brands. And I couldn’t care less about the “3”
I hate Prius' If I order a ride I will cancel if they drive a Prius. A Tesla Model 3 is a superior car with 363 of range 0-60 in under 5 seconds over 100 MPE with nearly zero maintenance. They drive themselves and they improve with updates
@@miltonhayek2494 so buy yourself a Prius! Go for it. It is still a free country as I know. For our family, we own and have owned several Teslas and they are of better quality than over 100 cars we as a family have owned, including several Toyotas and all German makes. Teslas are faster, safer, higher-tech, and have lower maintenance than any other car we have owned. Maybe that is why Tesla's market cap is greater than all other auto manufacturers combined.
@candaceilove Much of the price isn't based on the car itself. It's based on the infrastructure that they've created. This is why I actually considered a Tesla. I'm not a EV lover/hater.
I have 2015 prius, that car saved me alot of money. The new Camry, corolla and prius are money savers .
I have the '23 XLE AWD and I have no problem seeing the MID. Adjust the seat height and steering wheel and you should have no problem. I am 6' tall!
Drove a 2011 base model Prius for 7 years and it was a great. Traded it in for a 2019 limited and it’s been great too. At this mid-30K price tag, it will be interesting to see what happens when the Kia EV3 is available at roughly the same price point in 18 months.
The updated Prius is looking much better than the previous models.
I wish manufacturers would go back to making interiors in a variety of colors. I'm so sick of charcoal grey,
I have a 2019 Prius Hybrid and it is a great car to drive. I can easily get 62 mpg. Also, being able to drive 22 -23 miles w/ just electric mode is a gas saver around town. This has been an excellent way to drive economically.
I'd rather get a camry LE with convenience pkg and weather pkg....bigger car and under 33k. prius seems too small.
@@authorccdragon but the screen will be too small.
@ I currently have a 2017 rav4 so even the le Camry 2025 can’t be smaller than that ;)
For the price there's bigger options with great mpg. I liked the Prius v wagon with the big hatch, more functional. This car is a nice urban car for singles and couples.
I get 52 avg mpg in my new Camry Se 2025. I had a 2011 Prius so I wanted the new Prius but it felt cramped on the test drive.
@briancho7010 but is overpriced se doesn't get heated seats as standard that's only in xse.
Thanks for your reviews Ben. Always short and sweet while still providing all the information needed. If Toyota had provided a heads up display would have been great but another reviewer pointed out the rake of the windshield does not allow it.
Just not enough chargers yet for full Evs just ask anyone who drives them long distance
I like toyota prius this is one toyota that is not overpriced and I would spend my money on either this or grand highlander and highlander segment but they should produce more prius they should increase ots production specifically for snowy areas
Anything to avoid buying from Elon! But my current Prius III I've owned for 14 years now and its been great.
Elon is conspiring with Trump to monopolize the EV market
Goofy ahh comment
The back seats look extremely small. It feels like it is super tight, i think toyota missed an opportunity to make the prius bigger again.
only thing i hate about the car is dealerships overcharge for it u cant buy it at msrp
Ben is now in his car shaman phase
LOL
Perfect commuter
Not a bad looking rig. I like the color scheme as well, it fits the profile. The responsiveness when accelerating was a pleasant surprise.
Those weird tires are a dealbreaker. Hard to replace.
Just bought my first set. $750 out the door!
I rather have the extra storage space and head room in my 2020 Prius LE, but it does look good.
I hate the way older Prii look. I got the new one just cuz it looks cool, and can save me a bit of change on gas.
I smile, and drive nice n slow past the teslas sitting at their charging station.
Hybrid is the best of both worlds.
No, the PHEV Prime is the best of both Worlds. We driven our 2024 Prime over 12,000km (7,500+ miles), and only burned three tanks of gas. If the battery dies the car just switches to a hybrid that gives us close to 60 mpg (SE trim). And, the thing cost us over $20,000 less than the cheapest Tesla. No waiting road-side to charge, no association with that asshole Musk either.
@TomLawlor-iq6gm Unless you're considering keeping your Prime until the wheels fall off, vs someone keeping their non Prime until the wheels fall off, the cost of a Prime hybrid battery is a lot higher..it appears about 3x higher than a non Prime hybrid battery.
Doing some research, it looks like the Prime batteries need to be replaced at an earlier mileage than non Prime.. on average.
So, the gas cost savings of a Prime vs non Prime, all other things being equal, doesn't necessarily make it better.
I agree with your statement about Terdsla tho..
@@munkyfu23 I'd like to, with respect, disagree. Our Prime carried a $6,000 premium against the non-prime version (with identical options). The two levels of government furnished $5,000 in rebates when everything was signed. That placed us pretty much with the same standing as a couple (or anybody), buying a non-Prime ,cost wise. However, where we live gas costs in the neighbourhood of $7.00 a gallon ! Our hydro is around .145 kwh In summer temperatures we have been getting very close to 100km (62.5 miles), per charge. Charging the battery (from dry), costs less than $3.00. As good as the 5th Gen Prius Hybrid is, it can't deliver us 100km with $3.00 worth of gas. The Traction battery is warranted for ten years. It's reasonable to think that ten years from now that battery Tech will have evolved and any replacement would perform even better. BTW, we traded a 12 year old Prius C for the Prime. It averaged 4.4l per 100km through-out its service life, meaning the battery was still completely functional.
There are far uglier cars than the Prius
@@boeingfan2479 word
Toyota doesn’t have a 2025 on their website yet - that looks exactly like my 24
Design yes, but ruined by the integrated (and raised) license plate rectangle. They could have preserved the design lines and utilized a cover for a recessed area for the license plate should you live in a place that requires the front license plate.
How will the passengers fare in an impact with a deer, elk or Sasquatch? 🤷🏼♂️
We have a 2024 Prius Prime. To date; we've traveled 12,000+km (7,500+miles), doing daily chores and have burned just 3 tanks of fuel. Unreal. Here, there are no deer, no elks either. There are some locals that can masquerade as Sasquatch's though. They, thankfully, mostly don't cross highways. However, moose are plentiful here. Encountering one of those "gangly herbivores" with our car would be deadly. Trust me, that sloped bonnet would slide completely under their stomachs and have them slide up the glass taking the roof right off the car. We think about this every time we drive, even in our neighborhood. Over-all, here, we average two moose car collisions per day.
CVT? Not sure re. Talk next time you do a hybrid. Thanks. Good video.
The cvt has metal gears, not the normal rubber band.
A lot of Toyota HYbrid Prius and Crown are running around Japan . A lot of car thieves too,what are they thinking.
I would go with the corolla because you can get a basic le for 8k less and a better dashboard speedometer
Nice looking car. Too bad I can't even get into the rear seat, so taking 4 or 5 adults not from Japan is impossible. Front seat was far too tight for me. My 2013 prius seats 4 big guys easily plus one small woman. I have plenty of room in the front seat. I am less than 6'2" which isn't all that tall. I'm bummed, as my current Prius is pushing 215,000 miles and I was thinking about replacing it with this new one...but not now.
the shrinking of the back seat both in height and leg room is a huge reason why I have not bought one. and I really want something that gets 40MPG+ honestly I don't need the cargo space and to me feels like toyota is using that kind of a gimmick. no reason a catfish camaro, [1999] has MORE back seat room then this brand new purpose built Sedan.
I love sedans, and feel like auto markers aren't building them for regular people anymore. if you want leg room, you have to buy a mini-van. or spend 80k on something like a volvo.
I saw a blue one in the parking lot as you were leaving. The first sighting of a Prius in color (all that I have ever seen are black, gray, and white)!
The 5th Gen Prius does not come in white. The colour is actually Pearl. You have to look closely to discover that.
@@TomLawlor-iq6gm Yes, Wind Chill Pearl. Still white, though.
@@ksorsomeplace Acura introduced Windchill Pearl around 15 years ago for that upmarket Toyota. Never did see one in person myself. In pictures though, it did appear to be white.
We ordered a Prius Prime in 2022, before the 5th Gen was launched. I wanted the Guardian Grey model. My wife wanted a red one at the time. As with most things, she prevailed and we signed-up for the red paint. Fast forward 21 months; and, no red example was anywhere in sight. Then one day the dealer called to say they had a "loose" pearl hue on the lot. We could have it if we were willing to pay a $600 premium for the colour. The trade-in value of our 12 year old model C was diminishing (after all, we'd offered it nearly 2 years prior against the 2022 we ordered). So, we agreed to take the car. To us, the car certainly looked to be white. No big deal. However, 4 months after driving the new Prius home, on a sunny day I was washing the car and happened to peer closely at a stain of road tar. It was only then that I realized the car is not actually white at all. If you stare at the paint from close-up you can clearly see that the finish is identical to an oyster pearl. We haven't begrudged the extra $600 since.
This Prius is substantially improved (looks). I have to agree with you I would prefer a Hybrid Camry, also much improved. Almost Avalon looks.
Half of their lineup are hybrids. All with the same platform.
There’s no shortage if you keep your options open.
I didn’t run into any shortage issues when I was buying mine this summer.
It improved so much in looks that 6 foot plus driver cannot fit comfortably
Nice car :) but I am still aiming at a car whose price starts with 2
2025 Toyota Prius Hybrid HEV XLE AWD Liftback Sedan!
This or Volkswagen Passat R Line, Isn't it
Didn’t know VW still made passats.
@donkedic1 Yes
Remember when I was a kid seeing the first Toyota crown, 67 years ago, ugly then, alot cheaper made and uglier now. Just my opinion.
This or the Honda Civic Hatch..
These would be amazing, but the last time I checked on a new Prius we had an 18 month waiting list. They need to have better production.
Tom L.
hopefully the moose meat is being salvaged, eh?
I heard tesla 👀
The info screen is blocked by the steering wheel 😢
Why you letting yourself go?
I bought a 2024 le (prius) the insurance are slapping in my face 425$ a month😊😊😢 So don't buy one
I see more Tesla's on the road 😂😂😂 thays bs
Prius isn’t the only hybrid in Toyota’s arsenal. Why fixate on just one product?
It has the top #1 spot on the Fueleconomy government website for best MPG of all hybrids. That's why everyone and their mother talks about this car and only this car
Its one video highlighting a car.
Ew
Someone needs to put the overrated Tesla in their place
No.
@twagn Good luck with Toyota wait lists.
I didn’t have any waitlist issues when I got my hybrid. Plenty of options between stores to negotiate with. And they all so nice about working with me.
All by phone and email.
But I had to narrow down to one store in the end. That’s the one I physically drove to.
😂
Subpar efficiency of Prius can’t touch Tesla or any full EV
Toyota didn't crush Tesla at all. Here's why. If you want to purchase a Prius, good luck. If you want a Tesla, you order one at home and have it delivered to your doorstep within a month.
True but as soon as a small rock hits the battery you are screwed😂
There are four Prius on the Toyota lot nearest me. You can purchase a Prius fairly quickly if you look around.
But you’d be driving a friggen ugly car. 😂
Hows the insurance for Tesla and Prius? 😂
Delivered with poor fit and finish along with poor resale values out the door
No way Prius can crush Tesla. Funny line to attract viewers. I'd rather go for Hymdai Hybrid for this price point. 37K and charge for mudguard too?😅 this is called being Greedy!
Mudguards are cheap and easy to install.
But I agree the Koreans make comparable hybrids for a slightly better price.
Nothing beats a durable
Toyota and this car looks better than any Tesla.
@busterdouglasiii3838 yes, that's why Tesla is #1 EV in the world!!
@@ManojKumar-jg8jc I’m almost sure BYD is on its way to dethrone Tesla. They’re not about going ludicrous speed, but after riding in some while vacationing in EU, I was very impressed.
The ride and comfort was on par with Volvo EVs, and the mileage surpasses Tesla.
All for literally a fraction of the price.
All they need to do is open a factory in the US and it’s game over for the failing 3 domestic brands.
And I couldn’t care less about the “3”
Toyota prius not my favorite car
Who cares. Your car is crap.
I hate Prius' If I order a ride I will cancel if they drive a Prius. A Tesla Model 3 is a superior car with 363 of range 0-60 in under 5 seconds over 100 MPE with nearly zero maintenance. They drive themselves and they improve with updates
Teslas are rolling swastikas, no thanks
Yea... It's super important for your Uber to go from 0-60 as fast as possible! And Teslas interior and fit and finish is just legendary! 😂
@@miltonhayek2494 so buy yourself a Prius! Go for it. It is still a free country as I know. For our family, we own and have owned several Teslas and they are of better quality than over 100 cars we as a family have owned, including several Toyotas and all German makes. Teslas are faster, safer, higher-tech, and have lower maintenance than any other car we have owned. Maybe that is why Tesla's market cap is greater than all other auto manufacturers combined.
@candaceilove Much of the price isn't based on the car itself. It's based on the infrastructure that they've created. This is why I actually considered a Tesla. I'm not a EV lover/hater.
But if you buy a Tesla, everyone knows you support fascists
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