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Faster Than A Corvette? Cars the New 2023 Toyota Prius Prime Can Smoke In a Race

The all-new 2023 Toyota Prius Prime is the top trim in the line. Here’s a list of some cars it is quicker than from 0-60 MPH.

The new 2023 Prius Prime will have 220 hp and be capable of a 0-60 MPH sprint in 6.6 seconds, according to Toyota. We looked to Zeroto60times.com to come up with a list of vehicles slower than the new Prius. Here’s a quick rundown of some slowpokes that will need to move aside to let the Prius Prime pass.

Prius 0-60 MPH times chart

As you can see from our chart, the 2023 Toyota Prius Prime will be quicker from 0-60 MPH than classic V8 muscle cars, classic V8 sports cars (with fiberglass bodies), Honda Civic Si cars with VTEC engines, Mazda Miatas with turbochargers, Supras with turbos, and even a modern rear-wheel drive Subaru sports car equipped with a boxer engine.

Speed is relative. There have been quick Camry V6 cars for generations. A modern RAV4 Prime SUV is faster to 60 MPH than most classic muscle cars. There is no magic or trickery involved. Speed is related to torque, power, weight, gearing, and traction. The modern Prius Prime just has a better combination than cars that we all thought were fast in their era.

With 220 hp and ample torque, the new 2023 Prius Prime is poised to be a fun stoplight racer.

Image of 2023 Prius Prime courtesy of Toyota Europe.

John Goreham is a long-time New England Motor Press Association member and recovering engineer. John's interest in EVs goes back to 1990 when he designed the thermal control system for an EV battery as part of an academic team. After earning his mechanical engineering degree, John completed a marketing program at Northeastern University and worked with automotive component manufacturers, in the semiconductor industry, and in biotech. In addition to Torque News, John's work has appeared in print in dozens of American news outlets and he provides reviews to many vehicle shopping sites. You can follow John on TikTok @ToknCars, on Twitter, and view his credentials at Linkedin

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