Should You Buy A 2023 Toyota Prius? 5th Generation Toyota Hybrid System Explained

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Published 2023-07-15
A Toyota Specialist Dives into the 2023 Toyota Prius Hybrid and Prime to discuss what was changed in the 5th generation hybrid system, What's good about it and what's not good about it.

We finally have our hands on a 2023 Toyota Prius to check out the latest generation of Toyota hybrids! Behind the beautiful exterior of the new Toyota Prius is a surprise that will shock some of you. Even though this is heavily dubbed as a 5th generation Toyota hybrid system, it actually isn't. It's a very well updated 4th generation hybrid system.

We'll do a proper technical tour of the new Prius and the new Hybrid System from Toyota. Then we'll look at the outside, inside and some things we don't like about it.

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0:00 Intro
0:49 Under The Hood
17:27 Under The Car
22:45 Exterior Review
30:22 Interior Review
37:44 Things I Don't Like About It
39:26 Should You Buy One?

All Comments (21)
  • @flingmonkey5494
    I bought one of these, the Prius Prime XSE Premium package. It took me a little while to figure out how to manage the gauges, but ultimately I found a comfortable location for the steering wheel where I can look through the wheel to see the gauges easily. I love the car, best car I ever bought for myself. I did, however, test a Toyota feature you did not mention, and hopefully will never actually test. My beautiful Prius got rear-ended about one month after I took delivery of it. It has 1094 miles on it, I never even got to fill the gas tank from empty. I was in traffic, doing about 10 mph on the freeway exit ramp, following the bumper in front of me, when a large pickup truck hit me from behind HARD! I was still trying to figure out what had happened, picking up my coffee mug, hitting the brakes, and stuff like that, when a voice came over the multimedia system. It was a Toyota representative, saying they had detected an impact, and asking if I needed an ambulance. He asked how I was and I said I seemed unhurt. He called the police for me, and a tow truck. He stayed online with me, talking to me, until the police showed up. He took care of me, and I REALLY appreciated his help. My beautiful Prius is STILL in the shop, last estimate was $23K in repairs, probably more now. It has been 2 1/2 months now that I have been without my car, and I am pissed. But I am okay, and Toyota still rates highly with me.
  • @OneJuanWon
    I really appreciate these long format, deep dive reviews.....especially from someone who really knows the brand. Lots of good information that most car vloggers will gloss over or never mention. Would like to see him review the standard (non-prime) 2023 Prius to see how the two compare.
  • @jveezy209
    Thank you for always going hard on the details and differences from a mechanical perspective. I was actually worried that they tried to change too much for this new "generation", but you've reassured me here that despite the different look, the changes under the hood are mostly small and mostly positive.
  • @windfall35
    This the best review of the Toyota Prius Prime that I have invested in...(and I've watched dozens of them!). What was unique was the ability of the presenter to talk in depth about the technology of the vehicle and in particular what has changed in the technology, design and materials. Having the vehicle up in the hoist to walk through the underside of the vehicle and identify strengths and challenges was brilliant. I also appreciated the assessment by the presenter of the changes in technology (improvement? step back? odd?) This wasn't an assessment by a salesman, a marketer or a car journalist- Gold standard review!
  • @UnseenSpirit
    Hybrid systems are still the best for me. 78 miles a day. Road trips every so often. My Prius has been reliable, practical, cost per mile has been cheap, it's easy to drive and I get 550 to 600+ miles a tank depending on temperature etc... I spend 2 minutes to fuel up at pay at pump. It's not pretty or fast but I don't have any anxiety while driving it because it's so reliable and has good range.
  • @ColocasiaCorm
    I can’t imagine how much hard work went into engineering this. Every single nut and bolt is accounted for
  • @stevechan5569
    Your reviews are always complete and with added technical details while other don’t. Greatly appreciate your presentation and opinions.
  • @justinl.3587
    For the first time in my life I actually kinda like the look of the Prius. I never thought I would say that ever!
  • @TacomaRodeo4
    What an awesome review of the next generation Prius . . . concise yet very thorough with expert observations and informed opinions. Thank you.
  • @sdean4816
    We have a 2016 Prius that we purchased new. It’s got 100,000 miles on it now and we’ve never even had to do the brakes so far. It’s been an excellent car but I’m very tempted to upgrade to this new model Prius. I like the idea of all the additional power and still the great gas mileage. I really enjoy your channel , thanks for the effort you put into making your videos.
  • @BillinSD
    The inverter generates a lot of heat and is critical to battery longevity. I appreciate that it is larger and most probably able to handle the loads. Very good review of all the tech details us hybrid owners need!
  • @warrenchen716
    Wow, I am so happy that my algorithm introduced me to this channel. This has been the most thoroughly explained video on the Prius' technical specifications. You, Sir, really know your stuff! Keep up the great work. You have a new subscriber in me.
  • @shermanbland5417
    Had my 23 Prius xle awd. For two weeks now. Love it! Averaging over mpg average. Getting 52/53 mpg average. Traded Jeep wrangler for it. Decided needed something more sensible and reliable long term.
  • @CIIVIEIVIA1
    dude this was an amazing car review. Love how in depth you went to even show underneath the car! As someone potentially buying one of these, I appreciate the video!
  • @altGoolam
    It's a good addition. With all the other Hybrids in the Toyota lineup, the Prius was getting on a bit in age.
  • @leenguyen2917
    Thank you so much for the in-depth, comprehensive review. I ended up purchasing this vehicle, the 2023 Prius Prime SE. This video definitely helped familiarizing myself with the technical aspects of the car and gave me confidence that this would be a good car for me to purchase and keep for many, many years. Hope you make more videos on the 2023 Prius Prime, I've subbed and keeping an eye out for any maintenance tip and car care videos for this car, thank you and God bless!
  • @SteveStap1
    Best, most in-depth and most enjoyable 2023 Toyota Prius "look at"/analysis and I have watched them all! Very refreshing to have someone Actually do a proper, informed and educated analysis on a vehicle. I think you just Upped the Bar for a lot of these other YouTube car guys.
  • @rEdHoUsE_1969
    I always make a fresh cup of coffee when a 'Car Care Nut' notification comes along ... 👍 Great honest review especially when going over the intricacies of the 'new' hybrid system ... this to me really gets down to whether this is actually is a 'new' technological advancement ... 🤔