Prius Plug-in: 2012’s best selling plug-in hybrid
Sales figures announced today confirmed Prius Plug-in as the best-selling plug-in hybrid in the UK.
Electrified is Toyota GB’s range of hybrid (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV), battery electric (BEV) and fuel cell electric (FCEV) vehicles.
Sales figures announced today confirmed Prius Plug-in as the best-selling plug-in hybrid in the UK.
The Toyota Prius celebrates a birthday this week – it was first launched in Japan 15 years ago.
Airport taxi service Checker Cars has added four Toyota Prius to its fleet of cars operating out of Bristol Airport. The move supports its strategy to lower vehicle emissions at all the sites where it operates.
Can the Toyota GT86 and Prius Plug-in complete a marathon 1,270 mile journey in less than 24 hours? Read on to find out.
Dr Shoichiro Toyoda, Honorary Chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation, visited Toyota GB last week to hand over the first Prius Plug-in bought by a UK fleet customer.
Read the reviews for the new Toyota Prius Plug-in hybrid car, from the independent experts at the UK’s top motoring titles and websites.
We asked for your questions, now here are the answers. Get the lowdown on the new Prius Plug-in hybrid in our FAQ.
What’s the plural of Prius? That’s the question we asked in 2012 as the acclaimed hybrid range expanded.
This mouthwateringly beautiful Toyota 2000GT has been converted into a solar-powered car – and we got to drive this electric vehicle.
Who better to tell us how to make a solar-powered car than Naohiko Saito, who has overseen the 2000GT Solar Electric Vehicle project?
Toyota has unveiled the highly anticipated RAV4 EV, the all-electric powered version of the UK’s most popular Toyota 4×4…
Steve Mahan has just joined Google’s secretive self-driving car development project – but he’s its most demanding test driver yet…
Toyota’s Prius Plug-in Hybrid demonstrated its fuel-frugal character by carrying off a class win in the 2011 RAC Future Car Challenge.
Next week, the 64th International Motor Show (IAA) – better known as the 2011 Frankfurt motor show – opens on 13th September. With not one but two world premieres from Toyota as well as a European debut, it promises to be an exciting show indeed…