How did Toyota f*** up the Gen 5 so badly?

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by T.S. Elliot, Jan 18, 2026.

  1. Bohefus

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    Seems like to me that you're just used to some familiar locations of controls or ergonomics that aren't familiar anymore. Driving the vehicle once and having such a harsh opinion seems a little rash and subjective. I've never owned or driven a Prius and I just test drove one recently and am in the process of buying one. I would have never even considered a Prius in the past because IMHO, they were just not very good looking vehicles, to put it mildly. I think the biggest draw to these vehicles is the gas mileage and Toyota quality and now they look a whole lot better, even if they sacrifice a little in visibility and familiarity to prior Prius owners liking.
     
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    My 2023 Prius XSE Plug-in is a great car with two exceptions: 1. tire size is ridiculous, especially limiting replacement tire options if you live in snow country and don't want dedicated snow tires (no CC 2); visibility is poor. I still love the car and getting in and out is nice physical activity. Third exception might be no spare, but I guess that is pretty standard in many cars these days.
     
  3. Prodigyplace

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    Perhaps they should have moved the traction battery outside the passenger compartment like they did no the RAV4. There is a PHEV version of that and my son is very happy with his 2023 RAV4 Prime.
     
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    I thought it was outside on the Gen5 Prius PHEV.
    Probably gets in the way of any rear motor.
     
  5. ETC(SS)

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    I'm no fan of Toyota....but they didn't F-up the G5.
    FAR from it.
    It's probably one of the best (if not one of the most expensive) 5-pax compact cars out there - all things considered. (**)
    It gets close to 60MPG, it no longer has 'same day' 0-60 acceleration profiles, and it actually looks like it was designed by somebody who does not hate cars.
    The PHEV flavor has nearly usable EV-only ranges and if you live where fuel is hideously expensive and have a long commute to work you can almost cost-justify a G5's added price if you can fold yourself into one for the morning drive.
    It has problems, it's about $5k more expensive than some better (IMHO) alternatives, it's as fragile as a Fabergé Egg, and Toyota has a Ferengi-like approach to corporate culture BUT the G5 is a well executed car that is three years into what will almost certainly be a six year run.
    A SUCCESSFUL run, if you can avoid dealership up-sells and you pay the least bit of attention to the difference between maintenance and a repair, and take OWNERSHIP of the ownership experience.

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    (**) I's a compact. The only reason the US government sometimes calls it a "mid-size" is that it's a hatchback instead of car with a rear bulkhead and a trunk, in which case.....it would be a Corolla. ;)
     
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    I believe there is a prius subculture that's proud of the sluggish homeliness of the prior cars, and sees alacrity and an attractive shape as "selling out".
     
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    My car was well tested in snow yesterday. I had no trouble getting around in 6 inches of fresh snow, that kept falling all day.
    I appreciate the few extra inches of ground clearance, compared to my Gen 3, which was always getting mired in deep snow.
     
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    Some preferred the utilitarian nature of gens 2&3.
    Others prefer the sporty nature of gen 5.
    Still others like both.
    No harm in any of that