Toyota Unveils All-New Prius HEV in Japan

Toyota Unveils All-New Prius HEV in Japan
Toyota Unveils All-New Prius HEV in Japan

Toyota Unveils All-New Prius HEV in Japan – Toyota Motor Corporation announces today that it has begin sales of all-new Prius Series Parallel Hybrid (HEV) models. It will also unveil Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) models around March this year.

Launched in 1997 as the world’s first mass-produced hybrid car, the Prius has driven uptake of HEVs as a new-generation eco-car with outstanding fuel efficiency. These days, hybrid technologies are employed in a wide range of different models that are loved and enjoyed by people all around the world.

With a range of powertrain options being developed to promote carbon neutrality, Toyota wanted to create a new Prius HEV that customers would enjoy and cherish as the automobile of choice for generations to come. Developed under the “Hybrid Reborn” concept, this new model is an exhilarating package that adds a design inspiring love at first sight and captivating driving performance to its core strength as an environmentally friendly car.

The main features of the new Prius are as follows.

Vehicle outline

A design inspiring love at first sight

Z (2.0-liter HEV 2WD) (Model with options shown)

Captivating driving performance

2.0-liter Hybrid System
1.8-liter Hybrid System

Advanced Safety and Driving Support Systems

Toyota Safety Sense, the latest active safety package, is a standard inclusion. Including the Advanced Safety System with an expanded range of detectable objects, the new Prius also comes with the following added features.

– Rear vehicle proximity notification [first for a Toyota brand vehicle*4]

Using the Blind Spot Monitor’s rear millimeter-wave radar, this feature detects vehicles in the rear and, if another vehicle is approaching, it alerts the driver via the Multi-Information Display and buzzer.

– Approaching vehicle proximity support (recording function and vehicle reporting suggestions) [first for a Toyota brand vehicle*4]

If an automobile approaching from the rear is too close, this system offers the driver suggestions for dealing with the issue, including contacting the police or the HELPNET emergency call service. In vehicles equipped with a drive recorder, in addition to automatically recording the event, the system stores the data in a dedicated area that makes it difficult to record over.

– Secondary Collision Brake (rear impact mitigation when stopped) [first for a Toyota brand vehicle*4]

Using the Blind Spot Monitor’s rear millimeter-wave radar, this system detects vehicles in the rear and, if it determines a very high possibility of a collision while the vehicle is stopped, it applies the brakes to reduce speed if a rear collision occurs. Compared to the previous model, this system enables an earlier reduction in speed by applying the brakes prior to a collision.

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