The 2026 Prius Plug-in Is the Best Prius Ever Made.
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The Toyota Prius started the hybrid revolution. It’s been 30 years since it was first announced, and we are now on the fifth generation. We’re going to see if the Prius Plug-In is still the hybrid leader. Back in 1997, Toyota debuted the first Prius, the world’s first mass-produced hybrid. It hit America in 2000, and it has been the most popular hybrid on the road ever since. For years, the formula was simple: a gas engine mated to a small battery and electric motor to capture kinetic energy during braking. Unlike other early hybrids from Honda, the Prius could operate in fully-electric mode, meaning some city driving could be done without help from the internal combustion engine. In 2012, Toyota reinvented that formula with the first Plug-in (PHEV) model. It used a larger lithium-ion battery and could travel 11 miles on a single charge. It was a good start, but it lagged behind competitors like the Chevy Volt, which offered far more EV-only range. Even the Gen 4 Prime, while better, suffered from a lack of liquid cooling, low horsepower, and a design that wasn’t pleasant to look at. Then, the 5th generation arrived, and Toyota threw those preconceived notions right out the window. The 2026 Prius Prime is a massive departure. It’s no longer the boring appliance— it’s actually cool. With a tapered front end and smooth, teardrop-style lines, it’s the first genuinely good-looking Prius. Under the hood, it offers a robust setup. It uses a 13.59kWh liquid-cooled battery and a 161-horsepower electric motor mated to a 2.0L Atkinson cycle engine. The result? A combined 220 horsepower, making this the most powerful Prius to date. The Specs at a Glance 0–60 Time: 6.7 seconds Electric Range: 44 miles (SE trim) / 39 miles (other trims) Total Range: Up to 600 miles Charging: 3 to 4 hours (Level 2) / 11 hours (Level 1) Cargo Space: 20.3 cubic feet (seats up) Curb Weight: 3,516 lbs We tested the Nightshade Edition, which starts at $38,990. It offers: Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, Wireless Charging Adaptive cruise, lane centering, automated lane changes 19-inch black alloy wheels Heated front seats The Toyota Prius Prime is simply a really good all-around plug-in hybrid. If you aren’t ready to go full-EV, this is the perfect middle ground. You get enough electric-only range to handle your daily in-town driving, but with 600 miles of total range, you can travel horizontally across North Carolina without stopping. 00:00 Intro 01:20 Prius History 03:11 New Powertrain 04:36 Pricing 05:35 Cargo Space 05:58 Doors 06:30 Interior 08:09 Software 12:20 Charging 12:58 Driving 19:36 Verdict #PriusPHEV #ToyotaPrius #PlugInHybrid #EverCars #CarReview #FuelEfficient #DailyDriver #Toyota #AutomotiveEngineering #PHEV#HybridCars #2026Prius Musicbed ID: MB01WGWYDFQSABM
The Toyota Prius is a car produced by Toyota since 1997 over five generations. The Prius has a hybrid drivetrain, called Hybrid Synergy Drive, which combines an internal combustion engine and an electric motor. Initially offered as a subcompact four-door saloon, it has been produced only as a compact five-door liftback since 2003.
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