5th Gen Toyota Prius: Set For 2023 Debut

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Toyota has finally allowed the rest of us to hear about a 5th Generation Prius. Here is what you need to know and what it is rumored to look like.

Toyota has not forgotten the car that started it all, Prius. The hybridization of the Toyota lineup is due to the wild success of this little fuel sipper. Now in the 4th generation, the people are asking, will there be more? The answer is yes.

Toyota To Debut 5th Gen Prius In 2023
Toyota is simultaneously working on EVs and hybrids. One of the reasons is due to the amount of catalytic converter theft. Prius is one of the largest targets out there. Toyota has a response to remove the variable by creating an EV that has no catalytic converter.

Some of the focal points on the 5th gen Prius will be leveraging the TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) platform, and Gen 5 Prius will retain what Gen 4 offers.

Other key point will also be a sportier exterior. Prius is often slammed with remarks of being unsightly or awful-looking.

Toyota hopes to remedy that with a redefined body. The new Prius should also look more like a sedan rather than a hatch-style wagon.

Fuel Economy And Performance
While there were no specs listed for the 5th generation Prius we do know that Toyota has said it will retain the current 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine and the lithium-ion battery. Toyota also said to expect "big improvements" to fuel efficiency.

Toyota is the global leader in hybrid technology, so I am sure we will see massive improvements on all fronts with all these refinements.

Conclusion
With Prius not doing as well as it has historically, I feel this "overhaul" is an excellent direction for the famed hybrid. I believe that Toyota has much more to offer in the hybrid world, and we are now starting to get a taste of it.

I also think that Toyota needs to improve the "Prime" model range significantly if they compete in the EV market. I also believe it would help Toyota to get more into the performance side of things and give us some cheaper but powerful sports cars.

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Peter Neilson is an automotive consultant specializing in electric cars and hybrid battery technologies. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Automotive Service Technology from Weber State University. Peter can be reached on Linkedin and you can tweet him at The_hybrid_guy on Twitter. Find his page on Facebook at Certified Auto Consulting. Read more of Peter's stories at Toyota news coverage on Torque News. Search Toyota Prius Torque News for more in depth Prius coverage from our reporter.

Submitted by William Davidson (not verified) on July 31, 2021 - 8:58AM

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Can you please expand and explain "Some of the focal points on the 5th gen Prius will be leveraging the TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture) platform, and Gen 5 Prius will retain what Gen 4 offers."?
Thanks

TNGA or the Toyota New Global Architecture is a platform that helps minimize chassis design across car models. It helps reduce the use of raw materials, stamping machines, parts, etc. it makes for a far more efficient way to build a vehicle. Toyota and other companies (i believe VW) use this to help give a better and more cost-effective product to the consumer.

Submitted by Henry Plantagenet (not verified) on August 1, 2021 - 12:33AM

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Please clarify: Will it LOOK like a sedan? Or will it BE a sedan? Toyota would be foolish to give up on the hatchback, which makes the Prius larger inside than out. And they would lose us as customers.

I totally agree with you.....what a HUGE mistake Toyota will make if they do a sedan and not the hatchback in the Prius. I'm waiting for the 2023, but if they do a sedan I'll be shopping for something other than the Prius. In fact, Toyota should have never stopped production of the Prius V. Sad.

Submitted by Julius Rosen (not verified) on August 4, 2021 - 5:21PM

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Just about nothing factual in this article so I wasted at least five whole minutes other than it's going to retain the engine but it had better fuel economy, so I guess it's not going to be exactly the same engine why didn't you say that?

Submitted by Teslo (not verified) on November 8, 2021 - 8:10PM

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The reason i don't like prius is the lack of sunroof on prime and awd trim. Sunroof sunroof sunroof.. toyota has always been weak with sunroof. Corolla and yaris both never had sunroof. Rav4 venza and more expensive ones only offer sunroof on their highest trim level, and the sunroof is always small and in most case only meant for front passengers…. Then prius has a serious catalyc converter theft problems. Toyota need to rethink all their cars to include large sunroof and every trims not just the last trim.l, sometime we want sunroof without the leather