2013 Toyota Prius v in Edmonton
New Toyota Prius v
Toyota Prius V
+Trim:
MSRP |
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| Base MSRP | $27,425.00 |
| -No Additional Charges- | $0.00 |
| Total MSRP | $27,425.00 |
Fuel Economy
City
4.3
L/100K
4.3
L/100K
Highway
4.8
L/100K
4.8
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
4615
1775
2780
1575
2013 Toyota Prius V CVT |
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|---|---|
| Fuel City | 4.3L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 4.8L/100K |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Max Power | 100 KW 134 HP |
| Body Type | Mini MPV |
| Number of Doors | 5 |
| Engine | 1.8l |
| Drive Wheels | Front Wheel Drive |
2012 Toyota Prius v Road Test Review
Selling in near mythic numbers, Toyota’s Prius represents the heartiest last laugh any auto manufacturer has enjoyed to date.
When Toyota introduced the first generation of the car back in 1997, naysayers decried it as a “science experiment,” said it’d never make money, questioned the reliability of the concept, and openly scoffed at the Japanese brand for pursuing the project.
These days, it’s impossible to spend any time on the road without seeing the ubiquitous hatchbacked sedan’s unique shape rolling along. In April, it was announced the company has sold well over a million copies of the car—in the U.S. alone. The model surpassed the million-unit worldwide mark back in 2007, a mere 10 years after its introduction. As for reliability, Toyota reports 97-percent of Prius models ever sold are still on the road.
With so much success, Toyota’s plans to
expand the Prius portfolio into a broader variety of models are quite understandable. Toyota officials promise 10 new hybrid autos within the next 20 months and four distinct members of the Prius family eventually. The first distinct new vehicle is the Prius v (v as in versatile—not as in Roman numeral five). Larger and more spacious than the standard Prius (now known as the Prius Liftback), Prius v has folded a number of features into the basic recipe to make the world’s most noted hybrid more family-friendly.
Best thought of as a cross between a station wagon and a minivan, Prius v has the size and feature set of the latter, with the four doors and rear hatch of the former. Boasting 58-percent more cargo space than the Prius Liftback, along with rear seats that
slide fore and aft as well as fold flat and recline, the Prius v is ready to haul pretty much anything the modern family has to throw at it. Speaking of those rear seats, we did find it odd the centre shoulder belt is forced to cross the right side outboard seatback, leaving us to wonder if this might create a comfort issue for anyone consigned to the spot. Still, with it, the Prius v will seat five securely, as well as carry considerably more cargo than its Liftback sibling.
To achieve that added capacity, the Prius v’s dimensions are 7.6 cm longer in the wheelbase, 15.2 cm longer overall, 8.4 cm taller and 2.8 cm wider than the Liftback Prius. The interior is positively cavernous. The feeling is one of exceptional spaciousness; the Panoramic View Moonroof and the concave design of the door panels to impart
the feeling of even more space enhance this. Additionally, subtle reworking of the interior’s details, such as moving the shift lever to the dash from the centre console, resulted in more personal storage space as well.
The centre console opens from the driver’s side to ease access for rear seat passengers, and while we feel a better solution would have been to enable it to open from either side. The area it reveals is deep enough to hold a standard-sized square tissue box with ease. The rear cargo compartment has hidden storage as well.
With the new larger
size came more weight—105 kilos more weight to be exact. And while Toyota took a number of steps to mitigate it, engine upgrades weren’t one of them. The same powertrain you’ll find in the Prius Liftback also provides propulsion for the v, Toyota’s 98-horsepower, 1.8-litre four-cylinder and a pair of 80-horsepower electric motors for a net rating of 134-horsepower.
The good news is a gearing change that keeps the Prius v accelerating adequately for its role in motoring. Additionally, the suspension system was reworked to carry more weight and the steering was recalibrated toward the same end. A pitch control system has also been incorporated to smooth out the Prius v’s ride over rough surfaces. In our testing we found it works well at limiting suspension oscillations
typically resulting from going over railroad tracks and the like.
Going down the street, it all works together pretty well. The Prius v goes, stops and steers in a manner engendering complete confidence in its abilities. Tire roar does have a tendency to resonate within that cavernous interior, and over extended stints behind the wheel might become somewhat tiring. On the other hand, the ride is smooth and thanks to Toyota’s new multimedia system, there are more than enough infotainment features to keep you well occupied over even the longest of drives.
The new Entune multimedia system works with your smartphone to provide access to apps such as Pandora, Bing, OpenTable and MovieTickets.com. Entune uses voice recognition for the navigation and messaging functions so you can find your way and keep in touch purely by spoken word.
Prius v goes on sale this fall and pricing has yet to be announced. Still, as the first volley in a broad salvo of new hybrid product from the leader in the field, Prius v is a very solid shot.
Who’s got the last laugh now?
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| It's easy to see the extra height and length the new "v" model adds to the Prius lineup. (Photo: Toyota) |
These days, it’s impossible to spend any time on the road without seeing the ubiquitous hatchbacked sedan’s unique shape rolling along. In April, it was announced the company has sold well over a million copies of the car—in the U.S. alone. The model surpassed the million-unit worldwide mark back in 2007, a mere 10 years after its introduction. As for reliability, Toyota reports 97-percent of Prius models ever sold are still on the road.
With so much success, Toyota’s plans to
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| Think of the new v as a Prius wagon. (Photo: Toyota) |
Best thought of as a cross between a station wagon and a minivan, Prius v has the size and feature set of the latter, with the four doors and rear hatch of the former. Boasting 58-percent more cargo space than the Prius Liftback, along with rear seats that
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| Upgrades to the interior include new features and styling revisions. (Photo: Toyota) |
To achieve that added capacity, the Prius v’s dimensions are 7.6 cm longer in the wheelbase, 15.2 cm longer overall, 8.4 cm taller and 2.8 cm wider than the Liftback Prius. The interior is positively cavernous. The feeling is one of exceptional spaciousness; the Panoramic View Moonroof and the concave design of the door panels to impart
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| A flexible interior adds a lot of cargo space over the standard Prius. (Photo: Toyota) |
The centre console opens from the driver’s side to ease access for rear seat passengers, and while we feel a better solution would have been to enable it to open from either side. The area it reveals is deep enough to hold a standard-sized square tissue box with ease. The rear cargo compartment has hidden storage as well.
With the new larger
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| Double glass sunroof adds an airy ambiance. (Photo: Toyota) |
The good news is a gearing change that keeps the Prius v accelerating adequately for its role in motoring. Additionally, the suspension system was reworked to carry more weight and the steering was recalibrated toward the same end. A pitch control system has also been incorporated to smooth out the Prius v’s ride over rough surfaces. In our testing we found it works well at limiting suspension oscillations
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| Fully connected, the new Prius v offers all the modern conveniences. (Photo: Toyota) |
Going down the street, it all works together pretty well. The Prius v goes, stops and steers in a manner engendering complete confidence in its abilities. Tire roar does have a tendency to resonate within that cavernous interior, and over extended stints behind the wheel might become somewhat tiring. On the other hand, the ride is smooth and thanks to Toyota’s new multimedia system, there are more than enough infotainment features to keep you well occupied over even the longest of drives.
The new Entune multimedia system works with your smartphone to provide access to apps such as Pandora, Bing, OpenTable and MovieTickets.com. Entune uses voice recognition for the navigation and messaging functions so you can find your way and keep in touch purely by spoken word.
Prius v goes on sale this fall and pricing has yet to be announced. Still, as the first volley in a broad salvo of new hybrid product from the leader in the field, Prius v is a very solid shot.
Who’s got the last laugh now?
Interior
- Seating: 5 passengers
- Audio system with AM/FM radio, CD player
(reads MP3 format) - 1 12V in cargo area and front
- Front reading lights
- Illuminated driver and passenger vanity
mirror - Service interval indicator
- Trip computer: includes avg fuel econ,
current fuel econ and fuel range - Floor covering: carpet in passenger
compartment and carpet in load area - Cargo area cover
- Seat upholstery: cloth
- Rear seat center armrest
- Rear seats: split-folding bench with
seating for three ; details: manual
recline and manual fore/aft - Vehicle speed proportional power
steering type - Ventilation system with cabin filter
- Rear view mirror
- Tinted glass
- Dashboard console with open storage,
full floor console with covered storage - Fuel consumption(L/100km) : city= 4.3 ;
highway= 4.8 ; combined= 4.6 ;
- 6 speakers
- Remote audio controls: steering wheel
mounted - Cruise control
- Cargo area light
- Main dashboard display
- External temperature
- Luxury trim: alloy look on shifter,
alloy look on center floor console,
alloy look on doors and alloy look on
dashboard - Carpet floor mats
- Load restraint: net
- Front seat center armrest
- Front driver seat : bucket with 1 power
adjustment ; details: manual height and
power lumbar, front passenger seat :
bucket - Multi-function steering wheel ; includes
height adjustment and telescopic
adjustment - Cupholders in front row and rear seats
- Air conditioning with automatic control
; includes remote control - Rear window with defroster and
intermittent wiper - Front and rear power windows with 2
express - Secondary power: 98 hp @ 5,200 rpm; 105
lb ft @ 4,000 rpm - Audio Connectivity: USB
Exterior
- Roof antenna
- Pearl paint
- Windshield wipers with variable
intermittent wipe - Doors: driver, rear driver, passenger
and rear passenger : front hinged
- Roof spoiler
- Driver and passenger door mirror:
heated, body colour, power adjustable - Spare wheel: spacesaver with steel rim
Mechanical
- Front-wheel drive
- Electronic traction control (via ABS &
engine management) - Electric power info: battery type:
nickel metal hydride, driving range
(kms): 2.00, battery voltage (V): 202 - Fuel: electric and/or unleaded
- Transmission: CVT ; incl. shifter on
dash - Start/Stop
- Vehicle start button
- Axle ratio :1
- Emissions data: CO2: 2,484 kg/yr
- Fuel system: multi-point injection
- Independent front strut suspension with
stabilizer bar and hydraulic springs,
semi-independent rear torsion beam
suspension with coil springs - Hill holder
- Powertrain type : hybrid
Safety
- 4 disc brakes (2 ventilated)
- Painted front and rear bumpers
- Rear camera parking distance sensors
- Daytime running lights
- Card key power locks ; speed sensing
- Intelligent driver and passenger front
airbag - 2 active height adjustable head
restraints for front seats, 3 height
adjustable head restraints for rear
seats - Rear seat belts for driver, rear seat
belts for passenger, 3-point rear seat
belts for center - Electronic brake distribution
- Low tire pressure monitor
- Driver knee airbags
- ABS
- Immobilizer
- Headlights: halogen with projector beam
lens - Front to rear curtain airbags
- Anti-theft protection
- Front side airbags
- Height adjustable front seat belts with
pre-tensioners for driver and passenger - Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
stability control - Brake assist system
- Smart Key System smart key: ; includes
keyless entry and keyless start - Vehicle Proximity Notification System
collision warning systemfeatures: 0 km/h
min speed activation and pedestrian
avoidance system
Dimensions
- External dimensions: overall length
(mm): 4,615, overall width (mm): 1,775,
overall height (mm): 1,575, ground
clearance (mm): 145, wheelbase (mm):
2,780, front track (mm): 1,540, rear
track (mm): 1,545 and curb to curb
turning circle (mm): 11,006 - Cargo capacity(in litres): rear seat
down: 1,906 and all seats in place: 971 - Fuel tank: 45 litre capacity
- Power: 134 hp
- Front and rear alloy wheels: 16"x 6.5"
- Internal dimensions: front headroom
(mm): 1,006, rear headroom (mm): 982,
front hip room (mm): 1,359, rear hip
room (mm): 1,359, front leg room (mm):
1,049, rear leg room (mm): 911, front
shoulder room (mm): 1,421 and rear
shoulder room (mm): 1,403 - Engine: 1.8L in-line four-cylinder DOHC
with VVT - Front and rear all-season tires 205/60/V
includes: low rolling resistance - Weights: published curb weight (kg):
1,485
Misc
- Charges: Air Conditioning Tax $ 100.00
- 4X4 specifics: approach angle (degrees):
13.7 and departure angle (degrees): 23.0
- Delivery/freight charge: $ 1,620.00
- Bluetooth ; includes phone connection
and includes music streaming










