Tested: 2023 Toyota Prius Is No Longer a Snooze | Edmunds

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imageTested: 2023 Toyota Prius Is No Longer a Snooze | Edmunds

The all-new 2023 Toyota Prius has made waves with its fresh styling, but does it have the performance to back it up? Check out all the numbers from our full track test of the new Prius.

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  • ChrisBaileyChrisBailey Member Posts: 1
    Noise Level is a Big turn off to me so thanks for posting - Unfortunately, the engine's power band and overall feel remain the same, though a lot of that has to do with the continued use of a CVT. Without gears, the engine basically revs to a high rpm and holds there. There's no tach to see what the revs are, but it's likely close to 6,000 rpm, where the engine makes peak horsepower. It's loud, too, with a drone of an exhaust note that's neither sweet nor burly".

    As far as I know - no one likes to drive ICE, or Hybrid cars with ear plugs, but it seem the 2023 Prius Prime require ear plugs for both short and long trips. Say What
  • Kind_Review2Kind_Review2 Member Posts: 1
    Finally a good looking and performing Prius! Everybody seems to like the swooping down rear roofline for improved aerodynamics on cars these days, but isn't one of the draws of an SUV the increased rear headroom? For me it is, because I'm tall. You didn't note this in your article, but they cut the headroom in the new model. Wish they didn't do that.
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