Like a confounded young person, the Toyota Prius C is by all accounts scanning for its personality. A year ago, Toyota's most diminutive cross breed got a minor refresh that incorporated the expansion of an indecent lower body unit; this year, the Prius C embraces a more SUV-like look.
Set apart by another front end that incorporates overhauled headlights and a reshaped hood, the 2018 Prius C's mug includes hybrid like plan highlights, for example, silver accents on the front and back sashes that copy slide plates and dark wheel curves that seem to pass on a more go 4x4 romping prepared state of mind. Moreover, there's a gently overhauled inside that incorporates a revived focus stack and a refreshed controlling wheel.
Regardless of the 2018 Prius C's new look, the model's fuel electric powertrain is left unaltered. All Prius C models by and by use a 1.5-liter four-barrel motor and two AC engine/generators that create a joined 99 strength. The bigger engine/generator is adapted specifically to the last drive differential to give impetus and to produce power amid deceleration. The littler AC unit teams up with the burning motor through a planetary gearset to control the wheels with electronically controlled drive proportions, frequently called an electronic CVT. In our testing, this powertrain dragged a 2015 Prius C from zero to 60 mph in a long 10.9 seconds.
Despite the fact that the highest point of-the-line Prius C Four's cost of passage holds relentless at $25,850, whatever is left of the Prius C lineup sees an unobtrusive $480 value knock for the 2018 model year. The base Prius C One now begins at $21,515, while the mid-level Prius C Two and Three trims sticker at $22,315 and $23,740, separately. Like a year ago, every Prius C comes standard with dynamic security things, for example, forward-impact cautioning with computerized crisis braking, path takeoff cautioning, and programmed high-shaft headlights. A reinforcement camera is recently standard.
While the EPA still can't seem to discharge mileage figures for the 2018 Prius C, Toyota expects they will be the same as the 2017 model's 48 mpg city and 43 mpg roadway.
Regardless of how it styles itself, however, Toyota Prius C's crummy driving background implies we'd cheerfully take a mileage hit to invest our energy in the driver's seat of all the more captivating and more affordable subcompact brings forth, for example, the Ford Fiesta or the Honda Fit.
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