New Toyota Car Hits Market to Outshine Rivals. Toyota Prius 2025 Has Futuristic Design and Promises to Be More Environmentally Friendly Achieving Up to 20 Km/L.
When we talk about automotive innovation and sustainability, the new Toyota Prius is undoubtedly one of the first names that comes to mind. This vehicle not only led the transition to hybrid technology but also continued to reinvent itself over the years. The new Toyota car incorporates the latest advancements in fuel efficiency and low-emission technology, becoming a benchmark model for eco-friendly cars.
Equipped with advanced driver-assistance systems, aerodynamic design, and a technologically sophisticated interior, the new Toyota Prius sets new standards for the future of sustainable vehicles. Toyota is committed to sustainability, investing in recyclable materials and eco-friendly manufacturing processes, solidifying the Prius as a leading choice for environmentally conscious consumers.
New Toyota Prius Achieves Up to 20 Km/L
The new Toyota car, when launched, received official certification from the European Union with the official consumption according to the WLTP cycle. And it’s impressive, as it ranks among the most efficient cars on the current market.
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According to the brand’s website, the new Toyota car with plug-in hybrid system can achieve up to 20 km/l, while CO2 emissions are only 11g/km. The consumption in electric mode is around 11.4 to 12.6 kWh/100 km.
This performance is a record for the model and just shy of becoming one of the most economical cars on the European market.
The result is only possible due to the WLTP homologation cycle, which tests the consumption and emissions of plug-in hybrid cars with 70 to 85% battery load. This advancement places the new Toyota car at the top of the list of the most efficient vehicles available, even surpassing the new wave of SUVs that have dominated the automotive market.
Details Revealed in the Design of the New Toyota Prius
The front stands out with a pointed style, well-defined headlights integrated into the grille, and a large lower opening in the bumper. On the sides, the traditional body shape remains the same, but now it’s more dynamic and bold.

Toyota also decided to apply boldness in some elements, and among the new features, it hid the rear door handles in the pillar and installed a solar panel on the vehicle’s roof. At the back, the taillights are interconnected and surrounded by a contrasting black background with the body paint.
Overall, Toyota claims that the Prius has become smaller, lower, and wider than the previous version, as well as having a slightly extended wheelbase by 50 millimeters. The height has also been reduced by 50 millimeters, while the total length decreased by 46 millimeters. In width, the hybrid grew by 22 millimeters.
Inside, the model features the Island Architecture design language. Overall, the layout resembles the dashboard of the bZ4X crossover, including the positioning of the multimedia center and general controls, as well as the design of the steering wheel and digital instrument cluster.
New Toyota Car Delivers 223 Hp of Power
The secret behind the excellent range numbers lies in the innovative combination of a 2.0-liter gasoline engine, capable of generating 152 hp, with a rear electric motor that adds 163 hp.
Together, they provide the vehicle with a total of 223 hp, allowing acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.7 seconds. More than just numbers, the advanced mechanics of the plug-in Prius exemplifies a perfect balance between power and sustainability.
The vehicle’s range is a crucial aspect for consumers, and with a 13.6 kWh lithium-ion battery, a significant upgrade compared to the previous generation, the new Toyota Prius offers nearly 95 km of range in 100% electric mode, a 50% increase over the previous generation. This, combined with the total combined range in both systems, ensures that the new Toyota car is up to any challenge, whether for short urban trips or long journeys.

