The company predicts it will sell 220,000 examples of
all Prius models combined this year — in 2011, Toyota sold 136,463 Prius models in the U.S.
Not exact matches
The
Prius Eco, a special trim
model, actually bests those numbers, scoring an EPA
combined rating of 56 mpg.
[85] As of March 2016 [update], only three plug - in hybrid
models available in the market have a higher
combined fuel economy than the
Prius Eco in terms of their
combined EV mode / hybrid fuel economy, the BMW i3 REx (88 MPG - e), the Chevrolet Volt (77 MPG - e), and first generation Toyota
Prius Plug - in Hybrid (56 MPG - e).
Ford is boasting about its C - max Hybrid and C - max Energi —
combined sales of the C - max
models have outsold the
Prius plug - in and
Prius V in the first full month the C - max Energi and Hybrid were available.
Plump for the 15 - inch wheels, which are available on any
model, and the official
combined fuel consumption for the new
Prius is 94.1 MPG, or 85.6 MPG with the larger 17 - inch wheels fitted on the test car.
The
Prius c is EPA rated at 53 mpg city / 46 highway and 50
combined compared to the first
model's 42/41/41 rating.
The 2017
Prius Prime
combines an electrifying design with an even more capable electric powertrain than the previous - generation
model.
In comparison, the Toyota
Prius Three, the most popular 2011
model with fuel economy rated at 50 miles per gallon in
combined city / highway driving, starts at $ 24,520 and includes satellite radio.
Additionally, its all - electric fuel economy is 106 MPGe, and when power sources are
combined, it gets 43 MPG city and 42 MPG highway — making the
Prius a more energy efficient
model.
Ford's design aimed for the C - Max Hybrid to deliver better fuel economy than the Toyota
Prius v. [18] Ford had reduced its estimated fuel economy twice, once in 2013 and again in 2014, with the second revision placing fuel economy below the
Prius V. [19] The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) initially rated the hybrid
model at 47 mpg ‑ US (5.0 L / 100 km; 56 mpg ‑ imp) with the same rating for
combined / city / highway cycles.
This base
model Niro FE is the most efficient of the bunch and only burns a thimble more of fuel than the
Prius — 50 miles per gallon
combined versus 52, respectively, according to official estimates.
All
Prius Prime
models combine the same front - drive layout, an 8.8 - kWh, 265 - pound lithium - ion battery pack with an EPA range of 25 miles, two electric motor - generators, and the «bridled fury» of a 95 - hp 1.8 - liter Atkinson - cycle inline - four gas engine (descriptor courtesy of Car and Driver).
Reviewer: John McElroy Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation Make: Toyota
Model:
Prius Type: Sedan Competitors: Ford C - Max, Honda Insight Price: Base MSRP $ 28,435; price as tested $ 36,564 Made in: Tsutsumi, Japan Drivetrain: 1.8 - Liter 4 - cylinder, with permanent magnet synchronous motor, nickel - metal hydride battery, and CVT EPA Ratings: 51 mpg city / 48 highway / 50
combined
In comparison, the Toyota
Prius III, the most popular 2010
model with fuel economy rated at 50 miles per gallon in
combined city / highway driving, starts at $ 23,800 and includes satellite radio and Bluetooth.
This top - tier 2016
Prius Four
model receives an EPA estimated 52
combined mpg — breaking out to 54 city and 50 highway mpg.
Ford is boasting about its C - max Hybrid and C - max Energi —
combined sales of the C - max
models have outsold the
Prius plug - in and
Prius V in the first full month the C - max Energi and Hybrid... Continue reading - >