Toyota Kirloskar
Motor is planning on bringing plug-in hybrid technology to India. This means
that the company could launch the Toyota Prius Prime, as that's the only
plug-in hybrid Toyota makes for the global markets.
Toyota has been
making a plug-in hybrid variant of the Prius since its third generation. India,
however, has never received only the hybrid variant so far. Being a CBU import,
the Prius hybrid has ended up being more expensive than the bigger and plusher
Camry hybrid that is locally assembled and thus cheaper. That's probably the
reason why it's been a poor seller. The Prius Prime, even though being even pricier
than not only the Camry hybrid but also the Prius hybrid, may seem appealing to
customers because of its advantage of more advanced powertrain technology that
would lead to lower fuel costs. In other words, the Prius Prime will be able to
justify itself being more expensive than the Camry hybrid better than the Prius
hybrid.
Unlike in the third
generation, in the fourth generation, the plug-in hybrid variant benefits from
a unique design as well. While the hybrid variant may seem odd to most, the plug-in
hybrid variant looks very edgy and sporty because of its sleeker and more
aggressive front and rear fascias. The hybrid variant has already received
their mid-cycle refresh internationally. However, TKM hasn't launched the
updated Prius yet. Maybe it's planning to axe the old Prius and launch the
Prius Prime as its replacement. Auto Expo 2020 could be the venue where this
happens.
The Toyota Prius
Prime's plug-in hybrid powertrain comprises the 2ZR-FXE 1.8L petrol engine (98
PS/142 Nm), the 1NM electric motor (72 PS/163 Nm) and the 1SM electric motor
(31 PS/40 Nm). The system output is 122 PS. The battery pack is an 8.8 kWh
lithium-ion unit weighing 120 kg. It comprises five stacks with 19 cell each,
or 95 cells in total.
Using a quick
charger, ~80% charging can be achieved in ~20 minutes. Using a 200V/16A normal
charger, full charging can be achieved in ~2 hours and 20 minutes. The same
using a 100V/6A charger takes ~14 hours. On a full charge, the battery pack
provides a pure electric range (JC08 test cycle) of 68.2 km/l. The fuel economy
rating (JC08 test cycle) of the Toyota Prius Prime PHEV is the same as that of
the Toyota Prius HEV - 37.2 km/l.
In Japan, the new
Toyota Prius HEV, the Toyota Prius Prime PHEV and the Toyota Camry HEV are
priced from JPY 2,518,560, JPY 3,178,440 and JPY 3,298,320 respectively. In India, the new Toyota
Prius or the Toyota Prius Prime whichever is launched, it will be more
expensive than the Toyota Camry because of being a CBU import. Expect it to be
offered in a single configuration at a price of well over INR 40 lakh
(ex-showroom).