2025 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid in Ardmore, OK
Discover the 2025 Prius Plug-In Hybrid at Toyota of Ardmore
Looking for a car that blends advanced technology with everyday practicality? The 2025 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid might just hit the sweet spot. Toyota has long led the charge in hybrid technology, and this latest version of the Prius continues that tradition with improved performance, comfort, and adaptability. Whether you're commuting around Ardmore, OK, or taking off for the weekend, this fuel-efficient hatchback adapts to your lifestyle.
Built on Toyota’s TNGA-C platform, the new Prius Plug-In Hybrid delivers a more engaging drive, smoother handling, and added strength throughout its frame. It also features clever touches like regenerative braking and aerodynamic styling that help make every mile count. On the outside, it’s sleek and modern. Inside, it feels thoughtfully designed and refreshingly polished for a hybrid hatchback.
Trim Options at a Glance
- SE
- XSE
- XSE Premium
This plug-in hybrid car is especially handy because it gives you the ability to charge at home when it’s convenient – or rely on the hybrid system when a plug-in isn’t available. It’s a great setup that makes owning a hybrid feel natural, even if you’re new to the experience.
A Closer Look at the Interior
Step inside, and you might be surprised by how welcoming the cabin feels. It’s built to seat five comfortably, and the rear passengers don’t get shorted on space either, with nearly 36 inches of legroom in the back. Fold those seats down, and you have access to over 26 cubic feet of cargo space – perfect for groceries, gear, or a weekend’s worth of luggage.
Even the base SE trim packs in helpful features, including a 7-inch digital display, multiple USB ports, and automatic climate control with air filtration. The SE sports durable cloth upholstery with manual seat adjustments, while the XSE and XSE Premium step things up with SofTex® seats and power lumbar support for added comfort on longer drives.
Toyota’s attention to detail is obvious throughout the cabin. The layout is well-planned, storage is plentiful, and everything feels like it’s right where it should be – from cupholders to the center console. The ride remains quiet even at highway speeds, which makes it just as pleasant for commuting as it is for road trips.
Thanks to a low center of gravity and elevated driving position, the Prius Plug-In offers good road visibility and a grounded, stable feel from behind the wheel. And with rear seats that fold nearly flat, transitioning from hauling passengers to moving cargo is quick and easy – no fiddling required.
Stylish and Smart Exterior Design
The new Prius Plug-In Hybrid looks nothing like the hybrids of old. Toyota gave it a major design overhaul, and the result is a more confident, sportback-like profile with a lower stance and bold aerodynamic elements. Its tapered roofline and sleek front end help improve both wind flow and driver visibility, giving it an edge in both looks and function.
Standard features include LED projector headlights, daytime running lights, and LED tail lamps. Heated, power-adjustable side mirrors come standard on every trim. Wheel designs vary by model – 17-inch alloys on the SE and eye-catching 19-inch options on the higher trims.
These are some of the available paint options:
- Wind Chill Pearl
- Guardian Gray
- Supersonic Red
- Cutting Edge
- Midnight Black Metallic
- Reservoir Blue
The exterior details aren’t just for show. Each one contributes to the Prius Plug-In’s efficiency, quiet ride, and head-turning curb appeal – whether you're parked downtown or cruising on the open road.
Powertrain and Driving Performance
Under the hood, the 2025 Prius Plug-In Hybrid houses a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine teamed with a 120-kW electric motor and a 13.6-kWh lithium-ion battery. Together, they produce 220 horsepower, offering more than enough power for merging, passing, or simply zipping through town.
Instead of traditional gear shifts, the car uses an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (eCVT), which delivers smooth, gearless acceleration that feels natural and responsive.
Drivers can choose from several driving modes depending on the situation. EV mode is great for short electric-only trips, while Hybrid mode balances fuel economy and performance. HV/EV Auto and EV Auto modes automatically switch between electric and gas as needed depending on your current conditions.
The electric-only range is estimated at about 40 miles – more than enough to handle most people’s daily errands or commutes. Once the battery runs low, the hybrid engine kicks in instantly, so you’re never stuck waiting to charge.
The ride quality is surprisingly refined. The steering feels light but accurate, and the suspension handles road imperfections with ease. Thanks to the low center of gravity and solid build, cornering feels more composed than you might expect from a hybrid.
Key Technology Features
- Wireless Apple CarPlay®
- Wireless Android Auto™
- Wi-Fi Connect with Streaming
- SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
- Bluetooth® for Hands-Free Calls
- Panoramic View Monitor (XSE Premium)
Key Safety Features
- Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0
- Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
- Lane-Departure Alert with Steering Assist
- Full-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
- Lane-Tracing Assist
- Blind-Spot Monitor and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
Your 2025 Prius Plug-In Hybrid Awaits at Toyota of Ardmore
Ready to explore something smarter? The 2025 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid offers a forward-thinking way to drive without giving up comfort, space, or everyday convenience. Stop by Toyota of Ardmore to check out the available trims, take a test drive, and see what this sleek hybrid can do for your routine.
Whether you’re stepping into your first hybrid or trading in an older model, our team is here to help you make the switch with confidence.
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