Moving from the layout of the 4-door sedan to a 5-door hatchback in 2003, the Prius’ is far away from pleasing. The introduction of garish gashes, dreary contours and piercing tail lamps have replaced the inoffensive styling of its predecessor.
Upgrades
The cabin of the Toyota Prius 2017 is a blend of black and white hues to draw the attention towards the smooth leatherette and hard plastics that embellish the prominent panels around the interior. Spacious with a room for five to six adults and 697 liters of cargo capacity, the Prius car is a practical everyday runner in the market, the poor visibility offers the narrow rear window and slender side-view mirrors.
Features
- With a 1.8-liter petrol engine and an electric motor under the floor
- Toyota Prius Iconic produces a combined output of 121 horsepower that is 97 from the engine and 24 from the electric motor and 142 Nm of torque.
- The car is paired to CVT transmission controlled by an awkward dash-mounted shifter, the Prius offer’s the fuel economy front, sipping just 6.2 liters / 100 kilometers.
- The tank size of 43 liters and the Japanese hybrid delivers over 600 kilometers on a single tank filling. Working with an electric motor, the car offers three drive modes: EV, Eco, Power, each making individual adjustments to the A/C output, acceleration, and performance of the vehicle.
Safety
The Prius Euro NCAP crash rating has numerous aids and features to take the form of, various airbags like a driver knee airbag, a bright and detailed head-up display, a blind spot indicator, cruise control, a rear-view camera, and rear parking sensors. The hybrid hatchback comes with a touch of infotainment screen with navigation, a six-speaker JBL audio system, and a wireless charging mat located along with the center console.