Safety and tech updates for the Toyota Prius Plug-in

Toyota has added to the specification of Prius Plug-in with new features that add to its safety and on-board connectivity performance. The latest upgrades include the addition of Lane Trace Assist to the Toyota Safety Sense package of active safety and driver assistance systems, fitted as standard to all the models.

Fifth seat for updated Toyota Prius Plug-in

The 2019 Toyota Prius Plug-in is launched this summer with a new, five-seat interior. The updated model has a series of new features and options. What remains constant is the Prius Plug-in’s efficiency and versatility. Its rechargeable powertrain delivers an official 217mpg (WLTP data) with 29g/km CO2 emissions (NEDC correlated data), and allows an all-electric EV driving range, with zero emissions, of up to 34 miles.

Lower prices for new Toyota Prius Plug-in

Toyota’s all-new Prius Plug-in will cost less than its predecessor, with a reduction in on-the-road prices prior to the car’s official on-sale date. The company says that the new variant also has more advanced technology, equipment, safety features and driving rewards than the original model that it’s replacing

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