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Is Gen 5 Prius really better-looking than Gen 4 Prius Prime?

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by Gokhan, May 24, 2023.

  1. Tightwad77

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    If the new GEN five Prius has been called a Celica, we wouldn’t be having this thread. It’s only the name that’s causing the shock because Toyota is trying to change the image of the vehicle. I believe they went a little too far and sacrificed things that people who love the previous gen’s are going to miss. But I think Toyota in general did a good job with the 5. It just sucks that it happened to come out during the time that we are in right now.
     
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    6'5" .... jeez - that's as subjective as saying this or that is the best. Ridiculous.
    In case this person hasn't noticed, 6'5" may mean the person has an inseam anywhere between 37" .... all the way down to 33". Someone with short legs (imagine disney's Goofy) will have to move the seat far forward making headroom insufficient. Long legs means they have to tilt the seat backwards and extend the arms. That works for knuckle draggers - sure. Short arms, not so much. Point being what's crummy or "best" is what's crummy or best for YOU. Trying to convince someone with a wholly different body type that it will be best for them? Good luck, carry on (oh btw, 6'5" here).
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    In my opinion, GEN four has improvements over the previous generations and I believe it’s the best engineered of all the generations. In the way I see things that makes it the most beautiful.
     
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    Beauty is subjective, but I've always thought the gen 4s were weird looking, and not in a good gen 3 way (hides from gen 4 owners!).

    So I'd say in terms of just beauty, the gen 5 is def more conventionally "beautiful" and "cool".

    Saying that, I'm sure quite a few people prefer the quirky looks of the older gens.

    Personally, I'm not as young anymore, and I actually like the gen 3 looks more, simply because they are easier to distinguish themselves from a crowd. More quirky looking, and thus "exceptional" in that sense.

    But I'm happy that the Prius of this gen is winning all these awards, including design awards.
     
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    Because of the ridiculous wheel size the car looks airborne
     

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    midcow2 2023 Prius LE Supersonic Red

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    I love my gen5 LE FWD. Excellent power. This is my 3rd Prius besides also a CT200h and it is by far the best. Very quiet and excellent power.
     
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    midcow2 2023 Prius LE Supersonic Red

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    Gen5 much quieter, much more power and better looking by far than previous Prius generations. Anybody that says difference is just jealous of the new look.
     
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    midcow2 2023 Prius LE Supersonic Red

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    not really crowded, plenty of room
     
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    midcow2 2023 Prius LE Supersonic Red

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    was even able to easily add a spare tire;

    much more power and better mpg also
     
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    Absolutely!

    Here are some pictures of my Turquoise Jewel. It always gets respect on the road thanks to its looks and its color.

    Oh, wait, and it also gets 75 mpg on gasoline and 38 BEV miles on 6.34 kWh of full charge.

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    Like the others, it was designed in Japan, and is following trends there. A US design likely wouldn't have the ugly little front plate bump.

    Toyota rarely gives the US any cool colors for what they hope is less niche models. It is shades of grey with maybe a blue and/or maybe a red. We didn't get the gen5 Prime yellow, nor the gen4 IR reflecting lime green. I don't recall any color standing out for the gen3. The gen2 had tideland pearl(wish I got that), and the gen1 a color shifting light blue/green.

    The new engine is using Toyota's newest tech. It is more thermally efficient than the 1.8L being replaced. The 2L is the smallest one they have for the Prius that wouldn't be underpowered for the car. The 3 cylinder 1.5L in the Aqua produces less power than the old 1.8L. The gen5 with 1.8L in Japan gets better WLTP rating because Japan doesn't use the high speed cycle. People would be disappointed in any EPA results.

    The Scion tC was the replacement Celica, which was model that only really big in the US. Toyota could have used Celica for the Prius here, as with the Aqua/Prius c, but the name is less known than Prius at this point.

    With its sales trend, we are lucky Toyota simply didn't cancel the Prius. The model needed a shake up in some way to reverse that. Globally, utility of the past gens would not help as there are now hybrid Corolla hatchbacks and wagons. Here, hybrid Rav4 sales had already beaten the Prius.

    The gen5 is just a continuation of what they started with the gen4. The gen1 was the proof of concept for the drive train, with costs cut where they could. The gen2 was what the design team wanted for the gen1. Gen3 was a refinement of the gen2. The gen4 was the first step in making the model a mainstream design, with the loss of utility and sedanish profile with the false trunk deck. The angles and curves was because someoen felt a Prius still needed to look different. The gen5 cleaned up the gen4 sheet metal.

    The gen2 and gen3 figures could be tracked to gas prices. The gen4's polarizing looks didn't help, but the increase in hybrid options fro others and Toyota was already cutting into Prius sales before it. The plug in option with incentives saved it. Toyota's 2023 sales reached prepandemic levels. The 2024 Prius ones should approach those 2018 levels.
     
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    I was in the market for a plug in hybrid. The previous gen Prius had very little range, so four years ago I bought a Honda Clarity, which has been great. Needed another car in the fleet. This time the Prius Prime had decent range all electric. If it had the old style body, would I have bought...maybe not...the previous gens were pretty ugly in my mind. The new gen definitely looks better to me. While not the only thing i look at when buying a car, I prefer a car that does not look like the bodywork was an after thought.
     
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    This is Toyota's new business model: Keep the inventory as low as possible until it hurts so that you can eliminate the dealer incentives and factory rebates entirely. While they have been able to increase their profits in this manner, in the long term, they will end up shooting themselves in the foot by losing the market dominance. Even I—someone who has only driven Toyotas—might not do business with them in the future.
     
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    They WILL end up hurting profits? .... or they already are.
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    I see one almost everyday now. I saw a white one yesterday, and the cutouts in the rear corners looked really goofy. So, from some angles, the car looks good, mostly due to aggressive wheel sizing, but from some other angles, it looks as geeky as a Prius can look.

    I just realized that the new 2025 Camry, which will only come in HEV form, is cheaper, bigger, a lot better, safer due to larger size, and has better fuel economy than the Gen 5 Prius. Once it rolls out in May or June, few people will be interested in a new Prius HEV, unless they are looking for the plug-in versatility in the Prius Prime PHEV.
     
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    But no hatch. :(
     
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    LOL, there is nothing geeky about the Gen 5.

    I do see your exact car, Gokhan all the time and I do really like the color. But I hate absolutely everything else about the styling. I mean, the rear lights are almost offensive. However, I VASTLY prefer seeing any generation Prius to the giant SUVs and trucks all over the place.
     
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    Ha ha, I get the taillights looking like Rolling Stones lips, but they look great in the dark. Center brake light is also a light bar. The way the taillights lighted up is one thing I really, really liked about the Gen 4 Prius Prime, long before I bought one. On the contrary, Gen 5 Prius/Prius Prime's taillights light up really bad, especially in the LE/SE trim without the light bar, also being a potential safety hazard.

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