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Pros and Cons are powered by: Fiamm The Toyota Prius, throughout its glorious history, has always stood out more for its proverbial efficiency than for a disruptive style. Today, however, things have radically changed. Not only because the new generation shows off an almost concept car design, tapered and intriguing. But also because it has become much more responsive and pleasant to drive, in a completely unexpected way. Also because, in the meantime, it has remained incredibly effective in keeping consumption to a minimum, despite being offered only in the most versatile - and expensive - plug-in variant. The new generation has also improved in terms of interiors, now more refined in materials and assembly, but also capable of offering better finished and more ergonomic controls. Be careful, however, with the habitability: you don't have to be particularly tall to risk touching the roof with your head at the rear, due to the particularly sloping roof design. Even more limiting is the trunk which, in addition to the presence of the larger battery, provided by the phev variant, also has to deal with a particularly reduced volume in height. The autonomy in pure electric mode is convincing, even if inexplicably the charging cables are paid separately. Filming: Leonardo Mannoli Editing: Fabiana Ricco Visit our website: www.automoto.it Subscribe to the channel: / redazioneautomoto Facebook: / automoto.it Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automoto_it... Twitter: / automoto_it TikTok: / automotoit Whatsapp: https://bit.ly/47CNr3k