Auto Trader NZ
Published 3 September 2020
That’s roughly 25 percent better than the forthcoming third-generation petrol/electric Prius (pictured).
The plug-in, home-rechargeable, Prius runs a lithium ion battery pack in place of the standard car’s nickel metal pack.
Toyota hasn’t said when, or if, it will start selling plug-in Priuses to the general public.