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Vehicle:
New 2012 Toyota Prius v
Trim:
5dr Wagon Two (CVT)
Transmission:
Continuously Variable Automatic
Model Code:
1243
Availability:
National
Base MSRP*:
$26,550.00
Destination:
$795.00
*Base MSRP does not include the selection of at least one factory mandated options package. Contact dealer for exact pricing.
*Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based on 2013 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.
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The Toyota Prius v is a new addition to the Prius family, expanding a lineup of gas-electric hybrid vehicles that has set the standard for environmentally-friendly transportation. This front-wheel drive, five-door liftback delivers comfort, excellent fuel economy and low emissions, as well as additional cargo space for today's active families.The Prius v is available in three trim levels - Prius v Two, Prius v Three and Prius v Five. All trim levels employ Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive, a hybrid powertrain technology that unites a 1.8-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder gasoline engine with a powerful electric drive motor to generate 134 combined horsepower. A continuously variable transmission (CVT) is standard, and three selectable drive modes provide more power without compromising fuel efficiency. The Prius v Two is equipped with 16-inch aluminum wheels, passive entry/start, automatic air conditioning, cruise control, a USB port and Bluetooth hands-free phone/audio streaming; Prius v Three trims add voice-activated navigation, HD/satellite radio and Toyota's new Entune multimedia system, featuring smartphone integration, text-to-speech and an assortment of mobile apps. Prius v Five trims are further outfitted with LED headlights, 17-inch aluminum wheels, heated front seats and eco-friendly SofTex upholstery. Standard safety technologies include anti-lock brakes with brake assist, vehicle stability/traction control systems and a backup camera monitor, as well as front side-impact airbags, front and rear overhead curtain airbags and a driver's knee airbag. An optional Advanced Technology Package offers a pre-collision system, radar cruise control, intelligent parking assist and a Mayday system, along with an innovative panoramic roof made of lightweight resin. Hybrid-related components are backed by an 8 year/100,000 mile warranty.The Toyota Prius v is all-new for 2012.
Model Reviews
TagLine
Prius adds a body style with utility.
Introduction
The v in Prius v stands for versatility.The new Toyota Prius v uses the same powertrain as in the Prius sedan, with some 2012 improvements and upgrades, but what it's all about is the new wagon body that provides a 58 percent increase in cargo space.
Because it's 230 pounds heavier than the sedan, the Prius v loses 8 miles per gallon, as the EPA rating drops down to 44/40 mpg City/Highway from 51/48, on 91 octane fuel.It also loses some acceleration performance, again because of the weight.The v goes from 0 to 60 mph in 10.4 seconds, the sedan in 9.8 seconds.Those are not impressive numbers.
So the new Prius v is slower and more thirsty than the sedan, and is expected to cost about $4000 more.What you gain is family functionality.Prius v is 6 inches longer than the Prius sedan, 3.3 inches higher, and 1.1 inches wider, on the same track.
The Prius v is a handsome vehicle, resembling a swoopy small minivan, not unlike the Mazda5, or maybe like a big Honda Fit without the sharp edges.The nose sweeps sharply up to the A pillars and roof, about as wind-slicing as they come.The coefficient of drag is 0.29, very sleek for a an SUV-like vehicle.Toyota engineers paid careful aerodynamic attention to the bumpers, corners and roofline, as well as rocker panels, mirrors, wheels and wheelcovers, and it shows.
There are a number of battery cooling improvements to the Synergy Drive system for 2012 in the v.Some of these upgrades weren't even in the Lexus CT200h introduced for 2011, which might be considered the upscale Prius v.
With 34.3 cubic feet, the Prius v offers more cargo space than 80 percent of the compact SUVs and mid-size wagons on the market.The rear seats slide back for legroom, or forward to increase cargo space; they also recline, and there's an optional panoramic roof for sky-watching.The front seat folds flat, like the Honda Fit or Jeep Patriot.With that extra 3.3 inches of height and long rear doors, it's very easy to climb in and out of the back.
Standard equipment will leave you wanting for very little in the cabin, but if you want the nice SofTex leather-like seats, heated in front, you have to jump all the way up to a Prius v Five, the fully loaded model.The standard Prius v seats are fabric, and not very sporty or rugged.
Floor rigidity has been added to the v, which helps reduce interior noise, but it's still surprisingly buzzy in the cabin, mostly engine noise but also road noise.On the console, there's one simple HVAC dial, plus climate controls on the steering wheel.There are two gloveboxes, one of which rattled.The navigation system didn't fail during our drive, after we got used to its system of entering search words for the destination, something different.
In addition to Normal mode, there are three selectable modes: EV, or all-electric, with a very limited distance at 25 mph or less (if there's enough juice in the battery), most useful for underground parking garages; ECO, which minimizes fuel consumption by reducing the throttle opening and restricting the air conditioning; and Power for full acceleration.It automatically switches from ECO to Power when you step on the gas enough to need it.It needs it a lot.
The v uses the same CVT transaxle as the sedan.It's functional but boring.Around town you're not aware the CVT is there, which is how they're supposed to work.
The v handles and corners well, much like the Lexus CT200h.The Prius v is easier to drive around town than the sedan, with this nimbleness and especially its good visibility.Unfortunately the ride doesn't match the handling.The damping feels quite firm, so you feel every bump, and it's soon irritating.We found the same flaws in the Prius sedan: road noise and rough ride.It seems to be a Prius thing.Fuel economy good.Noise, vibration and harshness not so good.
Lineup
The 2012 Toyota Prius v comes in three models: Two ($26,400), Three ($27,165), and Five ($29,990).
All Prius v models use a 98-horsepower 1.8-liter 4-cylinder Atkinson cycle gas engine with an 80-hp electric motor utilizing a nickel-metal hydride battery pack, with the hybrid power mated to a CVT, or continuously variable transaxle.The combined horsepower is 134, and combined torque 105 pound-feet.
Prius v Two comes standard with fabric seats, 6-way adjustable driver seat, 60/40 split sliding reclining fold-down rear seat, fold-flat front passenger seat, under-floor cargo storage area, tonneau cover, automatic climate control with dust and pollen filters, two 12-volt power outlets, five cupholders, tilt/telescopic steering wheel with controls, cruise control, 6-inch touch-screen with backup camera, six-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio system with USB port and iPod connectivity, voice recognition, full power, digital instrumentation, EV/Eco/Power modes, projector-beam halogen headlamps, 16-inch alloy wheels with wheel covers, LED taillamps and brake lights, power heated folding sideview mirrors, UV reduction glass windshield, and rear spoiler with LED brake light.
The Prius v Three adds Navigation with Entune multi-media music and information app, SiriusXM HD radio, and hands-free phone capability.
The Prius v Five adds 17-inch alloy wheels, SofTex leather-like upholstery, heated front seats, automatic halogen projector headlamps, foglamps, Smart Key system, and HomeLink.
Safety features includes Toyota's Star Safety System, encompassing Enhanced Vehicle Stability Control, Active Traction Control, ABS with electronic brake-force distribution, Brake Assist, and Smart Stop Technology; seven airbags; whiplash-lessening seats, tire pressure monitor, LATCH child seat system, and hill start assist.We recommend the optional Safety Connect system.
Walkaround
The Prius v is a handsome vehicle, resembling a swoopy small minivan, not unlike the Mazda5, or maybe like a big Honda Fit without the sharp edges.It's less distinctive than the Prius sedan, but then so is almost everything.It's 6 inches longer than the sedan, 3.3 inches higher, and 1.1 inches wider, on the same track.
The headlamps are sharp narrow triangles, flying away from the nose over thin vertical parking lamps, accenting an attractive front end.The nose sweeps sharply up to the A pillars and roof, about as wind-slicing as they come.At the rear, there's a standard spoiler that dips a bit at the exit of the roofline, and the wheels look great.
The coefficient of drag is 0.29, compared to the sedan's 0.25, but 0.29 is terrific for any SUV-like vehicle.Toyota engineers paid careful aerodynamic attention to the bumpers, corners, rocker panels, mirrors, wheels and wheelcovers, and especially the roofline, and it all shows.
If the only reason you haven't bought a Prius is because it looks like a jellybean, you've lost your excuse.Now it looks like a real car.
Interior
With 34.3 cubic feet, Toyota claims the Prius v offers more cargo space than 80 percent of the compact SUVs and mid-size wagons on the market.Even that can be expanded, to 40.2 cubic feet, by sliding the 60/40 rear seats forward another seven inches.Fold them flat and there's a relatively massive 67.3 cubic feet; plus, there are big cargo slots under the floor.That's 10 cubic feet more than a Honda Fit, the cargo champ among compact hatchbacks, but then the v is 20 inches longer than a Fit.Like the Fit, the v's front seat folds flat, for you kayakers, carpenters and pole-vaulters.
The rear seats recline 45 degrees, so with the optional panoramic roof passengers can watch the clouds.Passenger volume is 3.5 cubic feet greater than the sedan, with shoulder and hip room both increased nicely.Rear door openings are wide and door panels concave, for more passenger room.With that extra 3.3 inches of height and long rear doors, it's very easy to climb in and out of the back.
Standard equipment (see above) will leave you wanting for very little in the cabin, but if you want the nice SofTex leather-like seats, heated in front, you have to jump all the way up to a Prius v Five, which is a bunch more money.But those seats are lovely; real leather is going away and mostly won't be missed because the synthetics are so good (and SofTex weighs half as much as leather).
The standard seats are fabric, but not very sporty or rugged.They were gray and rather fuddy-duddy, also not so comfortable, with pressure points that weren't right for us.
Prius v's digital display on the 6-inch screen adds color compared to the Prius sedan, although much of the information remains primarily for amusement; that is, you just don't need it.It's fun to watch for a while, but soon you forget about where the power is going and coming from at any given moment, and just drive.Besides, there's too much glare on the instrument panel, so you can't always see the color displays.But visibility is good out all the windows, front and back.
This whole optional Entune connectivity thing is uncharted territory that the v is leading the way into.It will integrate everything your smart phone knows, download apps to entertain you, offer you enough music (700 radio stations for starters) to hear for the rest of your life, do internet searches, read your email and texts to you, and astral project you to the moon when you finally freak out and want peace and solitude.
We find it distracting, no matter what the manufacturers claim.For example, Toyota says with Entune, you'll be able to find what's playing on the movies, find a theater, and buy tickets while you're driving into the city (on a crowded freeway).Without being distracted from your driving.Please.If you just pull over, all features will be available.
The v leads the way in another area, that of energy-efficient sound systems.The optional Green Edge system by JBL is 4 pounds lighter and uses 80 percent less power.You'll be seeing more of this.Any time you can throw out 4 pounds of wiring and use less juice it's good.
On the console, there's one simple HVAC dial, plus climate controls on the steering wheel.There are two gloveboxes, one of which rattled on our car.The optional panoramic roof uses a new type of resin making it lighter, and it's thermal, reflecting light and keeping the interior warmer in winter.The navigation system didn't fail during our drive, after we got used to its system of entering search words for the destination, something different.
Floor rigidity has been added to the v, which helps reduce interior noise, but it's still surprisingly buzzy in the cabin, mostly engine noise but also road noise.The good news is the JBL sound system is great, so you just play it loud.
Driving Impression
The bottom line on Prius v performance is that it's slower and less fuel efficient than the sedan, because of the extra weight.It's only 230 pounds heavier, but that makes a big difference in a car with only 134 horsepower to start with.It doesn't feel like a dog on the road, but it's at least 0.6 seconds slower from zero to 60, and the sedan is no bullet.
The EPA mileage for the v is 44 city, 40 highway for a combined 42, or 8 mpg less than the sedan.We got less than that during our five-hour drive, an average of 38.4 mpg, not doing any leadfooting, and keeping it in the Normal driving mode.In order to perk up the acceleration, the rear-end ratio was changed from 3.27 in the sedan to 3.71 in the v, and that doesn't help fuel mileage because the wheels and engine turn more revolutions.Curiously, when we tested the Prius sedan we got a few miles higher than the EPA estimate; with the v we got a few less.Same driver.
In addition to Normal mode, there are three selectable modes: EV, or all-electric, with a very limited distance at 25 mph or less (if there's enough juice in the battery), most useful for underground parking garages; ECO, which minimizes fuel consumption by reducing the throttle opening and restricting the air conditioning; and Power for full acceleration.It automatically switches from ECO to Power when you step on the gas enough to need it.It needs it a lot.
The v uses the same CVT transaxle as the sedan.It's functional enough, but sure is boring.When you accelerate hard and the engine kicks into Power mode, it can be abrupt, like a transmission kick-down, as the CVT also winds up.But driving more casually, you're not aware the CVT is there, which is how they're supposed to work.
There are a number of battery cooling improvements to the Synergy Drive system in the v.Some of these upgrades aren't even in the Lexus CT200H introduced last year, which might be considered the upscale Prius v.
The v handles and corners well, much like the Lexus CT200H.It's easier to drive around town than the sedan, with this nimbleness and especially its good visibility.The front suspension components have been upgraded, and there are different front strut mounts.
Unfortunately the ride doesn't match the handling.The damping feels quite firm, so you can feel every bump, and it's soon irritating.We should mention these were pre-production models at the introduction, and shock tuning might be changed by the time the v makes it into showrooms.
But probably not.We found the same flaws in the Prius sedan: road noise and rough ride.It seems to be a Prius thing.
There's also electronic Pitch and Bounce control, intending to prevent that up-and-down porpoising motion.We found a short stretch on the road that might cause a car to porpoise, and the Prius v … porpoised, a little bit.Who knows, maybe it would have been more without the electronic pitch control.
We already mentioned the engine buzz, but we mention it again here because it's so prominent under full throttle.Our notes say the engine sounds unsophisticated.As original and needed as the Prius v might be, when you have a nearly $30,000 car that's slow and loud, you have to wonder if it's worth it.
Summary
The new Toyota Prius v offers the functionality of a wagon, with excellent cargo space.There some small improvements to the Hybrid Synergy Drive system.It's very good looking, with a roomy interior.It's slower, less fuel efficient and more expensive than the Prius sedan, while being slower and more expensive than similar-sized wagons.But still, it gets 42 mpg, however on 91 octane fuel.The road noise is higher and ride rougher than they should be.
Sam Moses filed this NewCarTestDrive.com report from the Pacific Northwest.
Model Lineup
Toyota Prius v Two ($26,400), Prius v Three ($27,165), Prius v Five ($29,990).
The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification.
Emissions
50 State Emissions
*
Other Options
Special Color - Blizzard Pearl
$220
Post Production Options
Carpet Floor Mats & Carpet Cargo Mat (5-pc Set)
$225
Cargo Net (PPO)
$49
Mudguards
$155
Rear Bumper Applique: Includes rear bumper protector.
$69
Regionals
Destination Surcharge: Southeast
$45
Destination Surcharge: Gulf States
$80
Auxiliary Cable & iPod/USB Adaptor
$20
Rear Bumper Protector
$89
Electrochromic Mirror w/Homelink
$249
Southeast Toyota Distributor: Certified technician 46 point final quality inspection.
*
Southeast Toyota Distributor Plus: Certified technician 46 point final quality inspection and digital picture asset program.
*
6 Gallons Gasoline - Fleet
*
Eco Friendly Leather Faced Seats
$1,599
Fog Lights
$299
Eco Friendly Leather w/Dual Front Seat Heat
$1,799
Factory Wheel Locks
$49
Splashguards (DISC)
$179
Body Side Molding
$179
Cargo Net
$69
Clear Paint Protection: Includes door cups, door edge guards and rear bumper protector.
$199
Carpet Mats
$299
Carpet Mats & Trunk Mat
$399
All Weather Mats
$299
Remote Engine Start w/Smart Key
$469
Remote VIP Security System
$389
Accent Stripe
$99
Florida Legal Window Tint
$399
Legal Window Tint for AL/FL/GA/NC/SC
$399
6-Gallons of Gas
*
Toyoguard Select: Includes exterior paint sealant, interior protector, vehicle VIN glass etch protection, Toyoguard auto care kit, roadside assistance and rental car assistance.
$639
Toyoguard Plus: Includes roadside assistance, rental car assistance, emergency towing, VIN etch protection, exterior paint sealant, interior protection, 1 oil change with filters and Toyoguard auto care kit.
$699
Toyoguard Elite: Includes roadside assistance, rental car assistance, emergency towing, vehicle VIN etch, exterior paint sealant, interior protection, 2 oil changes with filters or 1 oil change with filter at any S.E.T. dealer, 2 tire rotations, all new Toyoguard personal assistant and Toyoguard auto care kit.
$699
Toyoguard Select (XY6): Includes exterior paint sealant, interior protector, vehicle VIN glass etch protection, Toyoguard auto care kit, roadside assistance and rental car assistance.
$639
Toyoguard Elite (XY8): Includes roadside assistance, rental car assistance, emergency towing, vehicle VIN etch, exterior paint sealant, interior protection, 2 oil changes with filters or 1 oil change with filter at any S.E.T. dealer, 2 tire rotations, all new Toyoguard personal assistant and Toyoguard auto care kit.
$699
Premium Carpet Mat Set (GULF)
$225
Rear Bumper Applique (GULF)
$69
Cargo Net (GULF)
$49
3M Paint Protection Film (GULF)
$299
Vehicle Shield Package (GULF): Includes lusterizing sealant, sealant cleaner, fabric guard and rental car assistance.
$379
3M Window Tint (GULF): Compliant with the laws of Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mississippi.
$319
LA Compliant 3M Window Tint (GULF): Compliant with the laws of Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Mississippi.
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Military Bonus Cash is available towards leasing or retail purchases to customers who are in current active duty status in the U.S. Military (Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Coast Guard or active Reserve), or U.S. Military inactive Reserves that are part of the Individual Ready Reserve, Selected Reserve or Inactive National Guard. Retirees are not eligible. Eligibility: Military Source: Toyota Financial Services
Cash $500.00
Ends 07/31/13
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