NEW PHEV Prius vs Tesla Model 3 - Cost Analysis
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
- The Toyota Prius Prime is a plug in hybrid and I really liked this vs the standard hybrid model because you can run it on full EV mode and potentially use no gas. You get the best of both worlds because you can be an EV but when you run out of charge the motor kicks in still giving great efficiency.
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Here is the video of the Model 3 vs the non plug in Prius: ua-cam.com/video/jlPbV9QM8iQ/v-deo.html
Am I wrong, or did you drove the Prius in economic mode during the twisted road test? There's a significant difference in these hybrids according to the driving modes you use
...I just purchased a Prius Prime SE on September 30, 2023, Oakland, Ca. The color is Royal Blue. I recently received a compliment from a young guy and some double-take stares at the car. It's one of the best investments ever. I have driven a company car Chevy Volt. I leased a Ford C-Max. I have purchased many cars over my life. This is by far the best purchase ever. Thank you Toyota. Thanks Gjeebs.
Yeah I tried to convince my wife to get the Prius Prime, but she wanted a Lexus. Bought her a 2024 Lexus NX350H.
Is it the plugin hybrid? Do you feel claustrophobic inside it?
@@sherlockholmes6956 I am not a big tall guy (I'm about the size of Barry Sanders) so I have no problem with fitting into the new Prius Prime, nor my Ford CeMax before the Prime...easy peaseeee for me.
@@sherlockholmes6956350H is just the regular hybrid, plug in is the 450h+. They have the same interior volume, though, similar to a RAV4.
How is it better than the Volt?
Love my Prius LE. $28k. Getting 64.7 mpg. People compliment it daily. They think it’s a Tesla lol. Put 10 gallons in it and drive over 600 miles. No waiting, no charging.
the new one or the past generation?
@@gaelguilloteau3179 new
@@pedrohizzle2835damn that mileage is absolutely bonkers
MPGe for a 1st gen Model S is 89 something combined. New Model 3 is 120 or so. 64 still ain’t bad for a gas car though.
Where did you find one for that price?! How long did you have to wait? Our MI dealers everything presold. Nothing except used on the lot, some over 10 years old!
didn't think i find one that compares these two. thanks!! love the uphill test. really eye opening.
You do realize that the Prius yd. Dead battery right? 😂
It’s kind of unfair IMO to not have a fully charged Prius prime in the comparison. This was more like a comparison of the regular new Prius with the model 3. And that regular Prius is much less expensive than the prime with the solar roof.
It's even worse because the Prime is a bit heavier and less efficient when the battery is depleted.
@@PMitchell106 agreed. That is why it’s better to have a traditional hybrid over a PHEV if one is not going to regularly charge the PHEV.
This is why if one is evaluating a PHEV they should judge it based on the way the owner should use it (charged). And this video wasn’t comparing a regular Prius hybrid with a Tesla model 3. It was comparing a PHEV Prius with an uncharged battery with a model 3.
I agree. If he was going to make the video, both cars should have been at 100%. 👎🏻. He was quick to show the Tesla numbers, but only showed the gasoline on the Prius. A more accurate ending would have showed how many kWh were used by the Prius in EV mode, and the comparison would have been better. I have a Ford Fusion PHEV, so I look to videos to compare.
In my case, I rented a Model 3 from Hertz for 5 days. I averaged 4.5 miles per kWh. For 5 days. My Ford as averaged 5.27 miles per kWh in EV mode, for 6 months, and it has ventilated seats.
So the Tesla beat the Prius up the hill. It also drained more electrons out of the battery.
Try again. This was an unfair test, and I won’t buy a Prius anyway.
Finally, why no sound comparison in the Tesla? Did it lose, and you forgot to include it? Edited for spelling
@@Qrailexactly, this guy is clearly a Tesla fanboy trying to make it “look” like the better choice for people
Wait 5-10 years, and that Prius will be immaculate with over 200,000 to 300,000 miles, while the Tesla will likely end up in a junkyard. 😅
I believe the Prius can get almost 35-50 miles of battery range before the ICE kicks in. The battery range increases as the car adjusts over time. That would have substantially changed the analytics of this trip if you had a full battery when the road trip started.
I agree. Messed that up
A full battery also helps with performance on the Prius. That iscwhy the 0-60 times are better on a prime than the regular Prius. In fact, you handicapped the Prius twice. Driving around with a dead battery weight and short changing the performance so you actually would have done better on this comparison with the regular Prius because it wouldn't have the extra weight of the bigger dead battery.
For your cost comparisons it’d be cool if you included fully loaded (not _that_ kind of loads) costs.. Short and long term maintenance.. Insurance.. Depreciation (that’s a tough one)..
So, had the prius been topped off at the start then it would have been a draw with home charging, or slightly in the prius favor, for total cost. Pretty impressive it manages such regular HEV economy numbers with a dead battery. It'd be great to see the figures you manage with the Prius topped off to get the PHEV benefit.
Yea I agree. I messed up there
Agree, 100%. I got to the end and then learned that and thought... well, not sure why I just watched this "comparison"... All good, love jeebs but need a redo
The tag states *114MPGe* for the highest trim Prime XSE and *127MPGe* for the lowest trim Prime SE. Total range is estimated at 645-650mi on full tank+battery depending on ambient temperature/road condition/tires.
Agreed. The Prius was lugging around a dead battery. Which also affects performance. If the battery would have been fully charged it would havevkept up with the Tesla a lot better. Also, the guy in the Tesla zoomed way ahead. You guys didn't start at the same time one behind the other.
The Prius' storage space is bigger and more flexible because you can fokd down the seats and have open space to the roof liner. No so with a Tesla.
@@mrxman581men
That Prius "Ad" is hilarious 🙌🏻
I think Prius with rear seats folded has a storage advantage in rear storage with the wide opening.
Love you man! Loved the Prius commercial 😂. Keep up the good work!
You can charge the battery while driving or braking with the Prius.
Loved the shoe segment 😂 Subscribed 👍 This man is honest
as someone who crossed shopped these i noticed that the regular prius at lease in my case where electricity is 23 cents flat is cheaper than the prime but it does also make it a lot slower, i would say for a daily commuter it is worth looking at depending on the person just because of the luxury aspects that tesla doesn't give
Just about half second 0-60 7 seconds. With the skinny tires.
I had an ad break while you were doing the mat ad. Lol.
Fact about adaptive cruise: it was implemented due to the high number of avoidable rear-end collisions that occur (especially in the U.S.) where an accident typically happens because the driver of the vehicle was following too closely. The adaptive cruise feature allows the vehicle to keep an automatic safe-distance (including for emergency-stopping situations) and automatically reduces speed when the forward vehicle slows down.
WHAT THIS FEATURE IS NOT MEANT FOR is the allowance of the driver to “take their eyes off the road” for any reason. Remember you are still operating the vehicle. Which means if an accident occurs while your attention was not on the task of driving, then the blame is still on you, regardless of the avoidance features the car has.
A full battery also helps with performance on the Prius. That is why the 0-60 times are better on a prime than the regular Prius. In fact, you handicapped the Prius twice. Driving around with a dead battery weight and short changing the performance. You actually would have done better on this comparison with the regular Prius because it wouldn't have the extra weight of the bigger dead battery.
Model 3 should have solar panel as option to create shade and also help combat energy loss when using dog mode and external cameras
Or it should have a normal roof.
Elon wants to sell the 100kw battery pack as the solution to range anxiety. He is a business man, not a saint. So he rejected the solar roof
Solar adds a lot of cost to the vehicle that is not recouped through the energy it produces. The benefit it brings is only a negligible few miles a day in range. Basically it doesn't make economical sense and brings almost no benefit atm. Although it sounds cool at first.
@@wemakecookie big battery adds more cost, more weight, bigger and better suspension
@@walkingconifer Cost benefit. EVs have their own benefits. I'm just not seeing much of a benefit of having solar on a car, especially given its cost.
honestly , Prius vs Tesla is mostly not a question of cost , but a question whether you have a valid option to charge you BEV or not
If you couldn't charge at home, then Prius Prime wouldn't be that useful either, just get a normal Prius.
@@wgemini4422
not having always a valid charge option for BEV doesnt mean you dont have any,
with PHEV you usually still would have many charging option even without having one at home. while you are not dependent of it.
BEV is clearly the future, while PHEV is a great option to drive sometimes or even often electric without having charge option at home
@@Pyrcae Given it lacks DC fast charging, I am not sure what would be a valid charging option. A L2 charger would take over 2 hours to charge it, not exactly viable unless it's at work.
@@wgemini4422
in fact I can only refer for Germany, the amount of DC-chargers are growing fast here.
even supermarkets are getting them, so people are going for groceries/shopping 30min, and battery would be in most cases full when coming back.
this will cover a lot of usecases where people cannot charge at home.
While even when you can only charge rarely or only half the battery , I consider PHEV as a great option with many advantages. recuperation , drastically reducing brake abrasion, driving silent in city , home area,
and generally lower environmental impact (for good PHEV as the prius)
@@wgemini4422
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Gave this video a watch, and wow, this was very nice. You covered what most drivers really care about, basic everyday concerns. Great Pros and Cons. 👍
I got my brand new inventory 2023 M3 RWD for ~$32k after taxes and rebate. The Prius because it gets no federal tax credit can’t really compete, it’s $10k more.
Prius prime XLE is way more than $50K out of the door at any dealer, crazy markups.
I cannot believe they are marking them up. So sad
Another informative and very entertaining video. Funny Prius ad I have a neighbor that bought one. I love its looks compared to the iffy front end looks of my Model 3!
Thanks for the comparison of the two vehicles. I might be missing something, but I can't find anywhere that says the Prius Prime qualifies for a federal tax credit in 2023.
It seems you are correct about insurance rates not going down as you age. Almost has little effect
There is a $10,000 markup on Prius Prime and 3k discount on Tesla. There is simply no comparison.
$4k markup for us. Makes it $38.5 for the Prime SE. Having abundant solar at home and driving many short trip may make this choice good for us. Still have time to back out, as we placed the $500 deposit yesterday and the Prime SE arrives from Japan 1 Dec...
No longer got mine for 35k
Lies
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I would rather cross shop a mid trim camry or accord hybrid, which would be more comparable to the model 3 and around 5-10K cheaper depending on the trim and yeild very close to the prius as far as fuel economy.
A perforated black vinyl wrap on the roof of the Tesla wouldn’t change the look but it would block a lot of heat. The peroration is done like the see through wraps the put on city buses - advertising on the outside, dark but still see through from the inside.
Hey, I love your sense of humor. Look forward to your videos.
I agree with you 100% on smaller tire size is better. You mentioned 18s look fine on the model three but 19s don’t look very good on the model Y and you had an opinion about which aftermarket aero covers fix that problem on the model Y. So tell me which model Y aftermarket Aero covers do you recommend to make it look better?
Yea I kinda misspoke there. I actually like the 19" rim behind the wheel cover I just don't like the wheel cover. I like the Rimetrix cover for the 19" model Y wheel
@@Gjeebs thanks. Yeah, I run the silver stock wheels rims around town bec they look good and put the gross looking stock cover aero covers for road trips. I agree I plan on getting the Rimetrix Laminar (not Medusa).
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Good to know you don’t have to order a Prius out west and wait six months. Different in my area…when the Prius is in stock this will be a good discussion. But o very much appreciate the comparison.
I think it’s worth having underinsured coverage.
I also like the safe exit feature when you open your door it’ll alert you if a cyclist or a car coming behind you. It was first introduced on the new Nexus NX.
Bro, I cut my insurance in half by switching to Tesla insurance.
Prius is shitting on the Tesla.
Wonder if going up the hill with the Prius will change depending on if the battery is charge.
It would be helpful to have a more detailed cost breakdown, because I'm pretty sure you can flip the results depending on where you live. I looked up the cost per Kilowatt hour in Arizona, and it's $0.16. I pay $0.29. He also seems to have expensive gas, $4.25 was it? My last fill-up was at $3.76. The price comparison is based on the least expensive Tesla and the most expensive (and least fuel efficient) Prius. The Prime shines in every day driving if you have cheap electricity, but for road trips a base trim non prime variant will get I think 8 more MPG--and save you ~10K off the purchase price. At my prices the Prius is not only cheaper in fuel on that trip, but has a dramatically lower TCO--and I'm not even accounting for resale value, cost to insure, or property tax.
Nothing beats a Tesla's cost when home charging though regardless of state. Super chargers are quite a bit pricier but generally still cheaper then hybrid.
@@lachlanB323 No, it really does depend on the state, check out fueleconomy.gov and put in current prices for different states--remember to add the delivery charge for electricity--you will see it.
Exactly the comparison was bias towards Tesla for these and other reasons and this is from a neutral observer who likes both but prefers the Tesla
What isn't taken into account is free supercharging which is easy to get.
@@oceanlives4915 This is probably usually true if you drive less than say 12K a year, at say 20K a year over 5 years, depending on local prices a Prius will pay for itself over a Corolla, a Tesla over a say a 3 series BMW. You will have moved on by the time the battery needs replaced. If you get any free charging it changes the whole picture. Free level 2 charging at work, you want a BEV, Free level 1 charging at work, but expensive electricity at home, you want a PHEV. No free charging short commute and expensive electricity you want ICE, long commute you want a HEV. No free charging and cheap electricity you probably still want a BEV if you can afford to shell out for it and wait for the tax refund and make enough money to get the whole thing. Having lots of solar at home can change things too.
The only thing stopping me buying a modern Toyota Prius is that electric water pump that's why in my Gen 2 Prius has a belt so almost 644,000 Mi and it's still good
I'd like to see a cold weather (say, -10°F) and deep snow comparison, also a comparison on long drives, like across the country, or, at the very least, on a 1,000 mile trip *plus* return.
prius will be better car as the tesla will be all super charging and have to stop every 180-200miles to charge, less miles in cold weather
@@eugeniof8470yup exactly
The Prius is surprisingly a hotter design than the Tesla. Very interesting 🧐
It’s still just not fun. 😂
I read the Prius does have rear A/C vents. They're under the front seats if I remember correctly. Maybe it's some kind of hybrid set-up since they have cooling front seats.
That's for heating not cooling.
@@MiguelRPD Ok I wasn't sure. I remembered that there were vents under the seats
Cost per mile is more than fuel. You need to include operating costs - oil changes, insurance, tires. The outrageous insurance rates on a Tesla negate fuel savings.
Why do people care about the ride quality in the back seat? I mean, I get it if you're buying a seven-series or a Navigator to be chauffeured in, but do you care that your third and fourth best friends are a little cramped when you're driving them to the Jason Isbell concert? Let those emeffers drive if they have a problem. Back seats are for kids and people you don't like enough to put up front.
Bought Tesla Model Y for 78k in 2022… just traded it in for 32500… absolutely most atrocious resale value of all time… just picked up a Prius Prime to replace it as our 3rd car and driver. Toyota reliability and resale value blow all of these equations away! Couldn’t be happier with Prius!
Your mistake was buying a car at the peak. You watched the car go up 10,000 and still decided to buy it. Your fault.
this video is exactly what i wanted! but im still struggling for a reason to buy either rn. might as well just wait for price drops and improvements
Very cool comparison, especially the uphill race that shows clearly the difference. Im wondering though how full the Prius battery was at this point, as the Prius can only use the full 220hp when it can power the EV motor AND the gasorline motor at the same time. The battery can be empty after driving uphill for a longer time.
Additionally Im wondering how important that fun part is actually in practice. At least on the german autobahn the Teslas are often the slow drivers on the slowest lane - probably scared to loose their range too fast?
The battery wasn't charged at all.
@@bdslade Even with an empty "plugin part" - the battery charges the normal "HV part" automatically from the ICE or during regen breaking. Aftersome uphill fun it will be depleted though after a short time... e.g. the car has only 220hp for a short time and falls back on 140hp (orh whatever the ice has)
@@user-tb5pq7yo5n not in the case of the PHEV. This car has about 40 miles of pure EV range and is the sports model, so the electric motor helps boost torque for an extended period.
@@bdslade Yes but it still has to behave like a normal HV with an empty battery - otherwise you could not drive anymore :D Thats actually the huge advanteage compare to other PHEV, the Prius PHEV is a Hybrid with a bigger battery while many other PHEVs are basically ICEs with extra battery and electromotor.
@@user-tb5pq7yo5nyes, but it clearly wouldn’t have been depleted during the uphill portion of the challenge, which is why it wasn’t fair to compare a Tesla to a crippled Prius in this portion of the “race.”
Try doing it with the new Accord hybrid. Just saw a review they said the Honda is bigger, roomier and cheaper than the new Prius.
A big factor for me choosing the Prius prime over Tesla was the fact that a Tesla will lose TONS more value as the battery ages. This Prius will hold much more value and be much easier to sell when the time comes.
Would love the fun experience of the Tesla, but not yet…
Soon, but not yet. Delayed gratification.
I sincerely look forward to your videos
Thank you
I have a panoramic roof in a model S in Australia and in summer we regularly have mid 40's Celsius and the Model S has E-glass which does such a great job of keeping the heat out that I don't believe the cooling works any harder than if the roof was solid.
You should have test results and data, before writing an inane conclusion on solar heat radiation through a sun roof. In "6 Reasons to Avoid a Panoramic Sunroof" by TopGearBox, they write: "a panoramic sunroof equipped car will obviously be the hottest of the lot, because the heat from the sun overhead essentially has a direct path in." OBVIOUSLY. And sorry to disappoint, most don't care what kind of car or other gadgets you have.
WHATS THE CLEAR CHOICE TO BUY FOR NEW 2023-2024
PRIUS VS TESLA (ANY MODEL* SAME PRICE RANGE)
Curious, so if you typically do road trips the Prius is the better option, as a home town shuttle, the Model 3 is better/ cheaper. But what about resale value? Say after 100,000 miles?
If your daily mileage is less than 40 miles, then the Prius PHEV makes sense. Go EV with the ability to hit long road trips in places without charging infrastructure. If you want something really fast, then get the Tesla
This is not even a remotely fair comparison. Why wasn't the Prime charged?
Because he's saving up for new shoes; can't afford to use shoe glue or buy 2nd hand
FYI:
If you insure your Tesla (or any vehicle) with State Farm (Geico, Progressive, etc)... It seems they can arbitrarily decide that the labor rates to repair your Tesla is too high. Then only pay what they consider a reasonable rate. Which means that the car OWNER Must pay the difference.
According to someone I spoke to at Tesla Collision Tempe, they've had issues with all insurance companies when it comes to paying the full repair bill (except Tesla Insurance, and the very expensive, Farmer's Insurance).
Sadly, this means that if another driver is at fault for damaging your Tesla, their insurance (like State Farm) may stiff the repair shop... who will then pass the rest of the bill on to you.
Not so. Geico paid every cent. No questions no problems.
@@robertrichardson6904 details please
The video I’ve been waiting for. 🍿
From 3rd Gen Prius to Tesla ModY and never went back to drive a gas fed car. I'M HAPPY! on my regular route: Home, work, home, groceries, home, Church and back home again. I don't need to include gas up time (such as falling in line in Costco gas station) or worrying about someone will rob you while filling up. While at home resting or doing something, My car is being charge in the garage. 🤗 Electric Car is not for everyone. :)
Who would pay that much for a Prius!?!!!! 🤯
Add in Toyota dealer 15,000 markup and 5,000 in paint protection.
Excellent review, thank you.
Prius starts at $35K MSRP, but typically retails for $45K after dealer markups. Tesla Model 3 costs $39K, or $31.5K after federal tax credits. Seems like a no-brainer to me.
Air conditioning vets are under the seat in rear.
Driver side has power seat.
You are a younger version of me. Hilarious in nature. Love the comparison and of course I personally know toyota is my choice. In Canada it gets Cold! Thank You Brother!
any of the 2 have a spare tire?
Which car insurance dealer gave the better price?
The problem for me is the price of the Prius. I picked up my 2023 Model 3 for 25.5k here in Colorado after incentives. The Prius is just so much more expensive, especially if you are charging at home. Getting about 130 mpge. 🤷🏻♂️
Love the Toyota “commercial”.
I am actually trying to decide between those two. I drive a lot for work... I can also charge at home.
What happened with that Model 3 you ordered? I'm pretty sure I saw a short video where you were sitting in your garage and ordered one on your laptop.
Decided to hold off an just get the new one when it comes out
@@GjeebsMakes sense, I think the Highland refresh is going to be great. I picked up a new 2022 in May of last year or else I'd probably do the same. Love the channel!
@Gjeebs Same. I test drove a model 3 Performance here in Tokyo a few days ago - all white everything - and WOW !
Was ready to buy (still kinda am) but the Highland refresh rumored to be arriving soon has my full attention. Can’t wait to see your review when they finally actually show us what the car will look like 👍🏽 You got a new subscriber today !
What a commercial!! Loved it .,
De gustibus no disputandum est!ISo,i ordered the new Prius PHEV!Awesome design from my point of view!!Anyaw,the time for a full EV is not arrived yet!For me,at least!
13:25 I was in the running at one time in 2010 for a full spec Prius with solar roof… They told me that the solar roof purpose was to power the climate control, suck heat out and blow ambient (not cooled) air in to equalise inside and outside temperatures… Kept my Honda Civic 1800 executive edition until 2015 a Nissan Leaf Tekna 30kW and after 5 years bought a 2021 Tesla Model 3 Performance (going to be my final car since I’m retiring in 2 years)
I'd also say some of the cost cutting the Prius does, like the seat pockets is preferable to the type of cost cutting that Tesla does. Like removing the ultrasonic sensors, radar, and rain sensor. I'd rather not have a pocket and keep all the really useful safety features instead. Tesla Vision isn't a good replacement.
Don't forget that the prius has service every 10k miles or so, this is not in the comparison.
If you wanna keep it for a long time, make that 5k miles
I love the new prius refresh, but my only concerns are: (1) cabin height as I am kind of tall and worry about the room; and (2) the room for back seat passengers. This isnt as much of a deal breaker but I will definitely consider a prius as my next car.
It is not a very family oriented car :)
I am 6'1" and am a bit worried as well. Probably need to sit in one again and see, as I just placed a $500 deposit on the Prime SE. Don't travel with anyone but my wife, so back seat is not that important. We currently have a 2010 Prius with 160k on the clock.
You didn't charge the battery on the Prius?!?
no range anxiety and you get faster to where you're going is the plus. also just for regular commute to work/school you would rarely use gas. prius for the win.
Actually I do find hatchback openings like the Prius has to be much better for utility. If you get something bulky from IKEA you will have a hell of a time getting it in the small opening in the Model 3 trunk. I wish they could make the model 3 a hatchback.
Isn't that the Model Y?
I will never buy a car with a normal trunk, because hatchbacks exist.
Zero benefit to have an old style trunk, especially because the shape of a hatch is more aerodynamic and useful.
@@rokko_hates_japan Well some people don’t like the Model Y and don’t want an “SUV” like me. Back in the day my first new car was an Acura integra 2 door Hatchback. And I could put all sorts of bulky things in the back of that with the seats down. No SUV needed. The Polestar 2 and BMW i4 are more my liking in that regard. They are sedans with a hatch. In fact the model S is also a sedan with a hatch opening. Why the model 3 isn’t that way? Who knows.
@@vjhicks8533 I think the model Y is barely an suv. It's not much larger than the model 3.
But I get your point.
@@rokko_hates_japan yeah I get that the Y isn’t that huge. But I know opinions vary but I just think they are kind of ugly. I’ve always liked the look of a sedan/sportback far more than an SUV.
What is the difference between the two for car insurance?
Unless the trim level is similar to Lexus, it's not going to cut it. Cost of operation will exponentially increase once you start to figure in ICE maintenance and repairs. Those costs are only going to increase with time.
Idk. I have a car with ICE and in 8 years it's just needed oil and filters. And was already older than 10 years when I got it.
Very different video. Awesome job. Although this was just prius vs model 3 not prius prime though. Battery wasn't charged and prius prime uses ev only mode first as a default so i think it would be equal to or better than tesla. Also price should have been mentioned with all the upgrades. Because i just checked and it becomes a 5 to 7k difference in canada. Although nice to see different kind of reviews.
Appreciate the info but not really a good comparison when you didn’t charge the Prius.
Whats it like owning a Tesla with no home charging? Also no Tesla charger infrastructure? Welcome to NZ. Where Uber drivers mostly drive Toyota Prius or Aqua Hybrids. The cars cost approx $20-30k used low km. Tesla Model 3/Y cost $60-70 new. Financially the hybrid cost $120/week fuel as a working vehicle. The value of the vehicle after 3yrs is $5k. Approx 50000km /yr. The Tesla would take a pretty significant price hit putting that many km's on it. I havent included insurance. Toyota are not out of the game anytime soon.
1. I have a Tesla and can't charge at home. (NO PROBLEM! I can drive a full week+ around without charging), 2. The Toyota Prius is more expensive than the Tesla Model 3. and 3 the Tesla is far more cheaper to operate and less maintenance. The LFP battery in the Tesla is made for 3000 cycles meaning it can do probably 1 million miles of charges. So it's a no brainer.
I agree, Toyota are not going anywhere. However, $60k to $70k is quite incorrect. You can get a model 3 RWD right now for about $31k before taxes n fees. Quite a large difference.
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So your MPG on the prius was 40...vs what you should have averaged...50.
What were you doing that you were nearly 20% less efficient than average. Burning 6+ gallons in 250 miles is kind of absurd. In the same 250 miles, my accord 2.0 turbo on a stage 3 tune only burns 8 gallons...so something isn't right here.
I wish there was no hype on the sun/moon roofs in the car. I am allergic to the sun and the only available options for me if I am lucky are lower trims.
Good video, but sold the Plug in Prius short in some major areas. 1. You didn't think to have the Prius battery at full charge prior to starting the test. 2. You also fail to mention that the Prius EV battery can be brought to an 80% charge without EVER plugging it in simply by placing it in charge mode while driving it (especially on highways). This way, when you return to city traffic you can switch right back to EV mode.
3. I feel you also downplayed the range anxiety most everyone will experience in the Tesla.
This comparison would have been better with a standard Prius since the plug in feature wasn't even utilized during the test at all. The standard Prius is FAR less expensive, gets substantially better mpg in hybrid mode (57mpg combined vs 52 combined for the Prime), and has way more cargo space since the battery does not intrude into the cabin. (50 cu ft vs 27 cu ft with seats folded down.)
I agree. A regular Prius is the best idea for gas car. I have a Tesla model Y for the bulk of my driving. And a Honda insight when the Tesla is already in use. Long trips up to 600 miles, I would drive the ev. Any longer and I would fly. But it's nice to have a old gas car laying around
Given how many Tesla Superchargers are around, range anxiety is not a thing anymore. I do 1000km trips quite often, often in the areas I'm not familiar, and the built-in Nav does a fine job bridging between trips. I actually prefer Tesla Model Y over ICE for long road trips.
Did you find that this Prius Prime was better put together and more solid than the Prius Hybrid prototype that you drove in previous video?
I see it as if you only have 1 car get a hybrid so you can take a long trip easily. If you have cheap electricity, have a fuel vehicle available and shorter commute get a electric.
are they really the same price? I thou Tesla model 3 is like 50k and Prius Prime is like 40k
Man great review, great comparison but flawed from the start. If only you could redo this and top off the Prius battery at the start to give a fair comparison.
I think when the aptera debuts we will finally have a vehicle where the solar roof makes sense and saves the driver more money than the extra cost. For that vehicle, it is so much more efficient and the solar can cover a much larger area to give someone about 30 plus miles of range per day from the sun. For a lot of people, that all of most of their regular commute distance.
This is what I’m talking about
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You and me both hate that they keep delaying it!! When it does that will be our future.
The prius has a smaller battery, so solar panels on the roof and hoods would give more range to the battery per hour. 8-10 miles per hour on the prius vs 5 miles per hour on the aptera
@@linusa2996 your assertion is just wrong. The Prius doesn’t claim to get anywhere near as many miles from its solar charging as the aptera claims. And the reason for this isn’t that complicated.
The aptera’s specs indicate that it is a much more efficient vehicle per kilowatt hour driven than the Prius prime or any other EV or plug-in hybrid. That’s what gives the aptera its recharge edge from its solar panels over the Prius prime. The rate at which a battery recharges to full isn’t the same thing as the quantity of miles accumulated by the vehicle recharging the same amount of kilowatt hours.
FYI: I say this as someone who owns a plug-in hybrid and doesn’t own a full EV. So it’s not as if I don’t like plug-in hybrids. But their smaller battery and ease at quickly recharging isn’t going to add more range faster from solar panels than a more efficient vehicle that might or might not have a larger battery pack.
You think Toyota will use the commercial I created?
Definitely maybe.
Probably not but only cuz they have no humor
I WILL NOT BUY ONE UNLESS THEY DO
Definitely!
Can you please tell us the car insurance that gives you the best deal.
you have to figure that out for yourself
A plug in hybrid with a dead battery vs a BEV with a full battery is not a fair test. 20 - 25% of the initial miles would have been EV only.
Tesla does not sell in my state so I would need to go to MN or IL to get one, but when I went to my local Toyota dealer to discuss a Prius Prime, I was told that there was little or no chance of getting one here. I know there is no perfect car but the number of compromises with both seem silly for the price. Oh well, life will go on.
That’s why I bought a Tesla. Toyota hybrids are hard to get and the plug ins? Basically impossible due to low production numbers. I tried to get a Lexus NX hybrid for 12 months and gave up. Got my Model y in 2 weeks.
Plus toyota markups these past few years, absolutely ridiculous. Makes tesla a better buy
@@MikeyG003 Yea, the NX hybrid is $48k plus $5-6k in markups making it even more than a model Y.
My main issue with full EV is the charging. I just leased a Prius XLE 2023 to gauge how FSD and newer designs for 2024 and 2025 will shape up before deciding on whether to go full EV or not. Really like the Audi Activesphere concept though…..not sure when that will be available.
How do you like the Prius so far
Your main concern with charging is unfounded. The vast majority of Tesla owners have charging at home and therefore plug-in whenever they get to the house. Every morning when you leave the house your car is fully charged for the day. There are so many supercharging stations all over the country that road trips are not a concern either.pure EV is just far superior to hybrid or ICE in almost every measurable way.
Come for the content, stay for the comedy. Fantastic!
If I may offer some constructive criticism (with respect):
I hate when someone does a comparison by tossing you a boatload of numbers to keep in your head from "column A" and then gives you the same boatload from "column B."
I can only really get a feel for the results from seeing side-by-side comparisons.
I drove a Honda Insight hybrid for about 4 years and it was with out a doubt the dullest vehicle I've ever driven. That said it would get me 50 mpg on my daly commute and saved me thousands in gas. Now owning a Model 3 for two years and I get free charging at work, even if a hybrid spit out a cash after ever drive I could never go back.
I would have absolutely loved the Prius 5-10 years ago.
We've had our 2010 Prius since new, now 160k Miles. We love it, but now are getting 40 MPG and ready for a new Prime which we have abundant home solar for. We drive 80% in town +-30 miles per trip.