TESTED 3.9.24, DUNBARTONSHIRE DELIVERIES OCTOBER
It's nearly two years since Toyota took the wraps off the fifth-generation Prius and told British drivers they wouldn't be able to buy it. Sales of the previous model had slowed dramatically to fewer than 600 a year, as private buyers had quickly migrated to the cooler-looking C-HR crossover, while private hire buyers were being nudged towards the Corolla estate a move that suited them because it had more luggage space and suited Toyota GB because the Corolla is built in Britain.
But finally here we are: the model that got the great car-buying public used to a degree of electrification is returning to the UK. In short, enough people wanted it.
Quite a lot of things have happened to the Prius since its arrival in 1997, when 'I drive a Prius' was a badge of honour worn by those who wanted to virtue signal about how much they weren't into cars. Now low, sleek and sufficiently wedgy-profiled that Toyota is inclined to call it a coupé, is it actually becoming an enthusiast's car, I wonder? I wouldn't have expected that two and a half decades ago.
This story is from the September 11, 2024 edition of Autocar UK.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the September 11, 2024 edition of Autocar UK.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
THE DRAMATIC ITALIAN THAT MARKED THE END OF AN ERA
When the Huracán bowed out, the curtain fell forever on Lambo's V10
HOW EV MAKERS CAN WIN THE RACE TO 5.0MPKWH
Manufacturers are honing every detail to close in on big efficiency goal
MASERATI MC20
We bid a sad farewell to a handsome supercar that was easy to live with
The quickening
Instant acceleration is part of the appeal of an EV, but is it all getting a bit much for unwary and inexperienced drivers? JOHN EVANS investigates
Inside track
Watching an F1 race with live access to engineers and telemetry is the stuff of dreams for racing fans. ALEX WOLSTENHOLME makes a day of it
WHOLE IN ONE
The Volkswagen Golf has been all things to all motorists for half a century. At the wheel of a classic Mk1, VICKY PARROTT charts the eight-generation history of one of the world's most successful cars
DACIA DUSTER
Mk3 model gains digital tech, ADAS, slicker looks... Is this mission creep?
MAZDA CX-80 PHEV
Another look at Mazda's hefty SUV, this time in plug-in hybrid form
VAUXHALL GRANDLAND ELECTRIC
Newcomer looks to ease the average family SUV driver into EV motoring
BMW X3 20 XDRIVE
Fourth generation of brand's best-seller arrives with base petrol engine