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2016 Prius Factory Accessories - 2 Videos

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by priusfan500, Sep 11, 2015.

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    So, roof crossbars for the 2016 Prius, along with body side moldings. And I think I see a chrome bumper protector on the back.

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    So we have the big reveal with mixed results and now add ons...when is Toyota going to give us the specs that really matter?
     
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    How do bodyside moldings protect against balls??
     
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    OMG!!
    Do Toyota really believe that having 'Ryan' talking to people like children is going to win them new customers.

    On the plus side, quite like that Dark Grey colour(y)
     
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    All in a day's work for Canadians, we're a subversive lot. :whistle:
     
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    I see that you can get a Land Rover style roof basket for the Gen 4. Interesting.
     
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    Although they were still on the steering wheel, the hideous (IMHO) white "porcelain" accents were not on the center console in either video. Now we need to find out which trim/option level(s) let us eliminate this ugly (IMHO) bathroom-reminiscent trim.
     
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    agreed, i hope it's not a package with other 'must haves'.
     
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    more sad toyota advertising.
     
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    The silver car in the Las Vegas event didn't have porcelain white trim on the steering wheel or the centre console.

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    Its just a Yakima basket :)

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    Factory crossbars are definitely a good thing, esp. for a roof as curved as the Prius (all Prius' 2nd-gen and onwards). The curvature can put some aftermarket tower/crossbar designs at odd angles relative to each other, which can then pose problems for rack accessories/mounts. A factory solution eliminates that issue entirely, and in addition, can carry 2nd-hand value when it is sold with the car.

    Despite being a happy Yakima system user for a long time (and now on my 3rd-gen), if I had a 4th-gen I'd probably opt for the factory crossbars, then adapt mounts from Yakima to it.
     
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    I'm going to guess that the accent colors change with the color of the interior (which also probably changes based on the exterior color).

    So, this video shows some type of dark grey, and even though it is the high-end "Touring" trim based on the wheels, it doesn't have the white console. I thought it might be a trim-based thing since we only saw it on the lower-end model in Vegas. That does not appear to be true.
     
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    I am going to make a not too very bold prediction that if opting out of the bathroom fixture interior trim is possible, that after a year or so of sales figures, that Toyota will conclude it isn't popular enough and will decide to drop the white bone china thing altogether here. Don't say we didn't try to help you with that early on, Toyota, if you are reading this.
     
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    I see a ton of Prii with crossbars. This is a good thing!
     
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    How would they know? It won't be sales figures cause then it's not definitive proof. It could be a whole host of other reasons for not purchasing. No, it'll be the sales that tells Toyota whether to drop a feature or not. It's because they'll see 10 million threads on a subject (like the white trim you're suggesting) and how they (the new owners) hate it.

    Toyota dropped IPA because their research (and I'm being presumptuous but it probably included PriusChat) that people didn't find it useful and they replaced it with the HUD.

    So it is possible but again, it won't be the non-sales cause they're not gonna hunt down people not in the owners database.
     
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    Isn't this an odd process, and I guess not uncommon? The auto manufacturer goes behind closed doors, for years on end, beavering away at something they think we're going to be blown away by? And even when it's released, they're still deaf to the hue and cry, lol
     
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    It is an odd process, but not uncommon. When word came out that Apple was working on a watch, everyone and my brother tried to release a watch ahead of them. By the time Apple actually revealed their watch, the smartwatch industry was already established. Compare that to the original iPhone, which blew everyone away because it was completely under wraps until released. Every manufacturer wants that kind of out-of-the-blue impact.

    So yeah, manufacturers often have to develop products in a complete bubble. Or they try to hire independent focus group facilitators who hold generic focus groups without actually disclosing what is being studied or who hired the firm. While this might provide some insight into the whims of the consumer, it's never complete feedback because the consumer is never shown an actual, finished product to hold, use, and critique.

    I am all too familiar with these things because my company creates new products all the time. Because I work closely with Product Managers, I am often privy to ins and outs of the research and development process.

    To say that Toyota is deaf to the feedback is a knee-jerk reaction. Contrary to what everyone seems to believe, the Gen4 Prius has not been released yet. The average consumer has not scrutinized the Prius to the extent that we have. We represent a very particular niche group of Prius enthusiasts. If anyone here thinks they are not a Prius enthusiast, just check your post count and ask why it's so high.

    I expect that after two years, there will be a "Minor Refresh" just like there has been with every other model. That's when the least common aspects will be removed and package structures will be shuffled around based on sales numbers and customer feedback.
     
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