Evolved beyond recognition, the All-New Prius Plug-in Hybrid defies expectations. Stylish and more efficient than ever, it embodies the spirit of progress.
All-New Prius Plug-In looks good from every angle, it catches the eye whether from across the street or gazed upon from a tall office building. The Skyview roof is visually continuous with the front and rear glass, emphasising the coupé-inspired style.
Prius Plug-in Hybrid: World Car Design of the Year
The Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid has been honored with the prestigious World Car Design of the Year award, receiving top votes from a panel of international journalists.
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Iconic Name, Bold New Look
The Prius name is synonymous with hybrid excellence. Now, experience the Prius Plug-in Hybrid with its striking new design, highlighted by a dramatic full-width rear light signature.
A Commanding Presence
The new Prius is a head-turner with its bold and striking design. Emphasized by powerful 19-inch wheels, the Prius commands attention on the road.
For class-leading safety functions, Toyota Safety Sense offers a series of systems designed to support you and make driving safer whether you’re on the motorway, in the city or parking.
This function assists the driver to prevent deviation from the driving lane. The system detects the curve ahead and adjusts the steering assist force to facilitate adequate steering. It can also support to improve straight line driving stability.
This system uses the Blind Spot Monitor radar to help prevent a collision between an occupant's opened door and a vehicle or cyclist approaching from behind. If there is a risk of a collision, indicators illuminate on the outer mirrors and multi-information display, together with an audible buzzer to alert occupants.
If the system detects no driver input for some time, audible warnings will alert the driver. If no further inputs are detected, Emergency Driving Stop Assist brings the vehicle to a gradual stop while keeping it safely in lane. Hazard lights are activated to warn other road users, and doors are unlocked to allow emergency services easy access if required.