ToyotaPrius Plug-In Hybrid (2017-2022)
- Large
- Plug-in hybrid (PHEV)
- Used only
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Toyota has been synonymous with hybrid cars ever since it launched its Prius range in 1997. From 2017, the fourth generation Prius was also available as a Plug-In Hybrid with a much greater pure-electric range than the regular full-hybrid version. Should you consider plugging in? Find out in our full Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid (2017-2022) review.
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