
https://www.motortrend.com/news/2023-to ... ook-review
Maybe A Bigger Engine, More Power, And Speed... ?
Toyota's Euro-market information for the Prius and its plug-in hybrid sibling, the Prius Prime, hint at big power upgrades to the traditionally slow and underpowered models. Switching from the old Prius's 1.8-liter gas engine to a bigger 2.0-liter unit, along with what could be changes to its electric motors, ups the regular hybrid's output to a staggering 193 hp and the plug-in Prime's to 220. Prepare to maybe have one of these Priuses running up your back bumper in the left lane, because Toyota is claiming the PHEV can hit 100 kph (just about 60 mph) in 6.7 seconds—not sports-car quick by any means, but unheard of for a Prius.
All this power is stuffed into a second-generation TNGA platform, Toyota's modular setup that now sits beneath nearly all of its car and crossover lineups in America. Again, full details on the Prius's hybrid and plug-in hybrid systems, its features, and U.S.-market specifics will be revealed tonight, but for now, Europe's preview has us genuinely looking forward to seeing more and—we can't believe we're saying this—driving this seemingly quicker, more stylish Prius soon.







