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The fifth-generation Toyota Prius has just been unveiled in Japan, just prior to the North American variant launch.
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The all-new Prius, Toyota set about overhauling its most famous of hybrid models making it significantly more dynamic, roomier, and far more visually appealing.
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Longer wheelbase, lower center of gravity, and larger 19-inch wheels as standard. Similarities to Toyota’s range of recently released Crown models
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The first variant features a 2.0-liter Dynamic Force 4 cylinder engine, an electric motor, and lithium-ion batteries to deliver a combined 220 hp (164 kW).
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Toyota claims that this variant has 50 per cent more EV driving range than the previous model but has not yet released a specific range number.
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The second variant features a Hybrid System available in 1.8-liter and 2.0-liter guises and producing as much as 193 hp (144 kW).
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This model also features the brand’s E-4 all-wheel drive system to provide better performance on low-friction road surfaces and increased stability while cornering.
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The Toyota Prius is also equipped with a solar charging system that generates power for up to 1,250 km (776 miles) of driving per year.
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Electric power generated while the vehicle is parked is used to charge the drive battery. The system also supplies power for air conditioning and other functions.
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