A few point to add that I do not believe you covered... All the lights on the 2024 Prius Limited are LED. There is not one replaceable bulb, literally - not one. The headlights are bi-LED. They have just one "bulb" and do not change intensity. Instead the LED has a mechanical part that moves in front the the LED array and acts like a blind to either block some of the light (low beans) or let it all shine through. I am actually quite impressed with the light output. I took delivery of my 2024 Limited AWD and so far have very few complaints. I would dare say its shaping up to be the best car I have owned., based on the 2K miles I have on it. lol I liked the video, thanks for sharing it. BTW, What camera do you use? Its amazing!
I APPRECIATE YOUR NIGHT TIME SHOW CASING OF VEHICLES... I'M PARTICULARLY INTERESTED IN WHAT THE LIGHTS LOOK LIKE AT NIGHT.......... IT'S JUST AS IMPORTANT TO BE SEEN AS IT IS TO SEE ........ YOU ARE ONE OF THE VERY FEW WHO SHOW CARS AT NIGHT!
I’ve been waiting for this one. Thank you, Mike. You always cover details that most (if not all) reviewers miss and that is just one of the reasons I await your coverage. I can’t wait to see more footage of this car. 😎
That does looks really pretty at night with the lighting definitely would need some extra lighting in the very back and inside but it is calming inside also
The biggest design flaw of this vehicle is the gauge cluster. Idk why Toyota chose to change something that was not broken. Not only is the viewing perspective awkward with that screen and the steering wheel, but the info displayed on the screen looks very convoluted. The design and the execution of the digital gauge on other toyota vehicles is a lot more intuitive and modern looking.
I'm 5'-11" and have no issues with seeing the gauge cluster and having a comfortable driving position. You can simplify the data that shows up on the gauge cluster too. BTW, the Prius has always had the gauge cluster close to the bottom edge of the windshield so that it serves as a HUD. This new setup does the same thing.
The answer is simple, they designed this and the bz4x to have a steer by wire yoke design, which is why they could have gotten away with this gauge design. Obviously something happened during production that didnt allow them to produce this cars with the yoke and its why we are stick with this problem. Still a great cat but clearly designed for a yoke
@@mrxman581 I agree. Going from a HUD RX to this has been a smooth transition. No issues with placement and I don’t miss the HUD tech. This just works, and works well.
I love mine ! Im 6ft 240lbs. It's a little tight as expected . Everything else is perfect . I see a few complaints about the instrument cluster . Me frankly, i rarely use it . I know what 55 and 75 feel like ...lol And when i do , it's to maintain battery power and silent mode in my neighborhood .
Great video! I was curious about how the dash and exterior looks at night. They don’t show it on Toyota’s website anymore. Those were some of their most intriguing photos IMHO. The low beams are so bright, maybe the high beams just don't seem much brighter in comparison? They probably could reach farther though. Just a thought. thanks Mike 👍🏽
Thank you very much! This is very helpful. One of my main concerns with the new Prius design was if it has sufficient front and rear lighting. During the day, it looks like it would not be enough, but your video shows it to be fine. The interior of all the new Toyotas that are black are not great at night. I keep a flashlight in the front, and one in the cargo space.
I wish it had more lights inside. That seems kind of weird that it doesn’t have some kind of a basic LED light to help you find stuff that’s in the dark. I guess I have to use the Flashlight app on my phone that seems not right but I’ll add some lighting. I get that car.
I like the lighting on the new Prius for the most part. I prefer not to have lightning everywhere. That being said I would add the following. 1. Light the center cubby w/hidden compartment because it's one of the places i use the most to put stuff while driving 2. Add lighting to the rear seat footwell area like the front 3. Be able to change the color of the ambient lighting 4. Add a second light to the opposite side in the cargo area.
A few point to add that I do not believe you covered... All the lights on the 2024 Prius Limited are LED. There is not one replaceable bulb, literally - not one. The headlights are bi-LED. They have just one "bulb" and do not change intensity. Instead the LED has a mechanical part that moves in front the the LED array and acts like a blind to either block some of the light (low beans) or let it all shine through. I am actually quite impressed with the light output. I took delivery of my 2024 Limited AWD and so far have very few complaints. I would dare say its shaping up to be the best car I have owned., based on the 2K miles I have on it. lol I liked the video, thanks for sharing it. BTW, What camera do you use? Its amazing!
Which model doesn’t have the wrap around tail light bar?
I APPRECIATE YOUR NIGHT TIME SHOW CASING OF VEHICLES...
I'M PARTICULARLY INTERESTED IN WHAT THE LIGHTS LOOK LIKE AT NIGHT..........
IT'S JUST AS IMPORTANT TO BE SEEN AS IT IS TO SEE ........
YOU ARE ONE OF THE VERY FEW WHO SHOW CARS AT NIGHT!
I’ve been waiting for this one. Thank you, Mike. You always cover details that most (if not all) reviewers miss and that is just one of the reasons I await your coverage. I can’t wait to see more footage of this car. 😎
That does looks really pretty at night with the lighting definitely would need some extra lighting in the very back and inside but it is calming inside also
Nice pointer
Gotta love those toyota LED lights! ❤❤ super bright!
Toyota needs to add additonal trunk area lighting and integrated mirror turn signals on Prius
They have mirror turn signals including auto foldable mirrors outside of America
@@TimEndzeit right? Need in equal everywhere and charge accordingly
@@TimEndzeit Yeah, sadly the North American market never gets these features. Esp power-folding on the side mirrors. I don't know why.
The biggest design flaw of this vehicle is the gauge cluster. Idk why Toyota chose to change something that was not broken. Not only is the viewing perspective awkward with that screen and the steering wheel, but the info displayed on the screen looks very convoluted. The design and the execution of the digital gauge on other toyota vehicles is a lot more intuitive and modern looking.
I'm 5'-11" and have no issues with seeing the gauge cluster and having a comfortable driving position. You can simplify the data that shows up on the gauge cluster too.
BTW, the Prius has always had the gauge cluster close to the bottom edge of the windshield so that it serves as a HUD. This new setup does the same thing.
The answer is simple, they designed this and the bz4x to have a steer by wire yoke design, which is why they could have gotten away with this gauge design. Obviously something happened during production that didnt allow them to produce this cars with the yoke and its why we are stick with this problem. Still a great cat but clearly designed for a yoke
@@Painted_J a yoke would make total sense for this car
@@mrxman581 I agree. Going from a HUD RX to this has been a smooth transition. No issues with placement and I don’t miss the HUD tech. This just works, and works well.
It’s really not an issue..
Not sure why everyone thinks this and makes me think you haven’t driven one yet.
I love mine ! Im 6ft 240lbs. It's a little tight as expected . Everything else is perfect . I see a few complaints about the instrument cluster . Me frankly, i rarely use it . I know what 55 and 75 feel like ...lol And when i do , it's to maintain battery power and silent mode in my neighborhood .
Toyota needs to release a V6 with a makes about 260 hp , the style of the car merits it
Another excellent follow-up on the Prius. Thank you!
Thanks you Mike for making this video. This is the clip that I'm looking for.
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Great video! I was curious about how the dash and exterior looks at night. They don’t show it on Toyota’s website anymore. Those were some of their most intriguing photos IMHO. The low beams are so bright, maybe the high beams just don't seem much brighter in comparison? They probably could reach farther though. Just a thought. thanks Mike 👍🏽
Thank you very much! This is very helpful. One of my main concerns with the new Prius design was if it has sufficient front and rear lighting. During the day, it looks like it would not be enough, but your video shows it to be fine. The interior of all the new Toyotas that are black are not great at night. I keep a flashlight in the front, and one in the cargo space.
very nice car to me
Terrific vehicle Mike.
Hey! Is there a way to where when you unlock the Prius, it turns on the DRL’s?
Does the LE have the accent light as well as adaptive cruise?
Outstanding video with great info. I'm in the market for one myself. BTW, what camera did you use the shoot the vid with?
wonderful aperture(i think?) control, truly shows more!
Cool videos. Need night videos of the new BMW 7 series, Maybach truck, etc.
Does this Prius travel into time travel by speeding up to 88 miles per hour to zap into the time travel?
my backseat light would not turn off, help please😢
Make video on Volvo s90 ultimate 2023
How do i turn off the fog light?
This vehicle doesn't have a fog light.
Can you talk about the battery location type of battery
It is a Lithium Ion battery located under the rear seat.
@@MikesCarInfo thanks I was thinking about ordering one just little concerned about the Texas heat and the battery
i recognise blinding low beams when i see them.
Nice info. I've had 2 Prius's and am now ready for a third. What camera did you use to film this? I Love the zoom in on the moon!
I used a Sony AX100 camera.
@@MikesCarInfo Cool! Will have to check it out!
Tell me what color the buttons are illuminated?
White
@@MikesCarInfo Thank you
I wish Toyota had put smooth and flush door handles which would’ve looked more luxurious..
I wish it had more lights inside. That seems kind of weird that it doesn’t have some kind of a basic LED light to help you find stuff that’s in the dark. I guess I have to use the Flashlight app on my phone that seems not right but I’ll add some lighting. I get that car.
my 2012 Prius turns on interior lights when you approach. nothing new
I cant believe you dont get dual climate control for a car thats basically 30k plus
I like the lighting on the new Prius for the most part. I prefer not to have lightning everywhere. That being said I would add the following.
1. Light the center cubby w/hidden compartment because it's one of the places i use the most to put stuff while driving
2. Add lighting to the rear seat footwell area like the front
3. Be able to change the color of the ambient lighting
4. Add a second light to the opposite side in the cargo area.
did a good job on incorporating that fake moon ! congrats !
It's real.
It's so dim... it practically screams BEDTIME! to me. 😅
Never understood why Toyota lets you turn drl off…isn’t that unsafe 🤔
I don't know why Toyota keeps implementing that terrible design with their shadowed headlights look so stupid