What is the volume of a Prius?

What is the volume of a Prius?

The Prius comes standard with 27.4 cubic feet of cargo space behind the back row and 50.7 cubic feet with the 60/40-split-folding rear seats folded down. In LE trims and models with all-wheel drive, space behind the rear seats shrinks to 24.6 cubic feet.

How can I tell which Prius model I have?

You can do an online search or check the car’s vehicle identification number, or VIN.

  1. Look at the factory sticker. All new cars have a sticker, usually attached to a window, that tells information about the car.
  2. Search the Toyota website. The Toyota Prius website has extensive information about each model it sells.

Can you sleep in a 2021 Prius?

The Prius is deceivingly spacious inside. Its secret weapon to being able to sleep comfortably in the Prius is that the rear seats fold forward to be nearly completely flat. This allows enough space for two people to sleep full length, as long as they’re around 6’0 or under.

Why was the Prius V discontinued?

Toyota’s reasoning for discontinuing the Prius V stems from the success of another hybrid: the RAV4. When the RAV4 Hybrid was introduced in 2016, sales for the Prius V took a steep decline. Sales for the RAV4 Hybrid went up following that decision.

What kind of room does a Toyota Prius have?

The 2008 Toyota Prius is an almost mid-size vehicle that offers exceptional roominess compared with other cars in its class. The 2008 Toyota Prius has good room for four adults and a useful hatchback for cargo.

What was the look of the Toyota Prius in 2008?

The 2008 Toyota Prius sports a slab-sided exterior and an almost egg-shaped profile. Reviews read by TheCarConnection.com generally agree that the styling has grown old for Toyota’s 2008 Prius, but Toyota says a new look won’t arrive until 2010.

What kind of performance does a Toyota Prius have?

Performance isn’t the Prius’s main concern, but city power is plenty strong, and on the highway, the 2008 Toyota Prius can pass with a safe measure of speed.

Is the Toyota Prius in need of a makeover?

The 2008 Toyota Prius is in need of a makeover, according to sources reviewed by TheCarConnection.com—and the editors’ firsthand impressions of the vehicle, including ownership of a 2004 model. The 2008 Toyota Prius sports a slab-sided exterior and an almost egg-shaped profile.