Like the
Volkswagen Beetle and the Ford Model T, Toyota considers the
Prius an iconic car. Is Toyota correct? Unlike any other
car made in the last 100 years, the Prius has brought back electricity
as a viable way to power a car. It opened the door for the Chevy Volt,
the Tesla, and hundreds of other cars that will soon join the Hybrid
and EV car craze. Today, in the video above we test the 2010 Toyota Prius V to find out if
the third generation Prius can carry the torch as the hybrid car poster
child and live up to Toyota's expectations.
Here's are some of the new Prius' specifications:
Price as Tested: $33,079.00; Engine, Transmission: Hybrid Synergy Drive 1.8L DOHC 16V VVT 4-Cylinder; Horsepower: 134; G-Tac Test Data test at 5430 feet above sea level; 1/4 Mile: 17.35 second at 67 mph 0-60 mph: 9.63 seconds; 60-0 mph stopping: 114 feet; Max Acceleration: 0.44 g's EPA Fuel Economy Estimates, City: 51 mpg, Highway: 48 mpg; Combined: 50 mpg; As tested: 46.3 mpg; CO2 per year: 4,995 lbs.
