PHEVs can travel faster and further in EV-mode than conventional hybrid electric vehicles. So you can spend more time in zero-fuel driving, and reduce emissions even more.
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Seamlessly combining performance, design and reliability, there has never been a better time to opt for a hybrid vehicle among Toyota's vast selection of subcompacts, sedans and SUVs.
With two sources of power, a Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) gives you all the benefits of a hybrid electric vehicle plus an extended CO2 emissions-free electric-only driving range. So you can do more with less, while reducing carbon emissions along the way.
There is nothing complicated about a PHEV. Just like a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), it has both a gas engine and electric motors, and automatically switches between electric-mode only (EV mode), gas-mode only, or a seamless combination of both.
Here’s the difference. With its larger battery and more powerful motor, a PHEV allows you to travel further in EV-mode alone than a conventional HEV. Like an HEV, the battery recharges through regenerative braking. You can also choose to plug-in to extend your electric-only driving range.
AVAILABLE PLUG-IN HYBRID MODELS
Toyota's plug-in hybrid vehicles, such as the Prius Prime, can be plugged in to extend the electric autonomy of the vehicle. The Prius Prime can travel further and faster in EV mode than regular hybrid models that do not plug in.
Power Up for Peak Performance
Charging your PHEV is simple. Just plug it in. At home, at work, or at any public charging station. Charging times depend on whether you are using Level 1 or 2 charging.
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A great pick for drivers with short commutes. You can charge anywhere there is a common household 3-prong outlet.
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The best setup for faster charging at home. You’ll find Level 2 chargers at public charging stations nationwide1. Can be installed at home by a licensed electrician4.
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Under ideal conditions, it can be the quickest way to charge up on the go2. Currently only available at select public charging stations3.
Toyota hybrid models offer a range of benefits while combining performance, CO2 emissions reduction and safety. With the most varied hybrid lineup on the market, Toyota has a model for every need and lifestyle.
PHEVs can travel faster and further in EV-mode than conventional hybrid electric vehicles. So you can spend more time in zero-fuel driving, and reduce emissions even more.
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With both a gas engine and electric motor, even if your hybrid battery runs low, you never need to worry about finding a charging station.
The electric motor provides immediate torque for instant acceleration. Automatically switching between gas and electricity means you enhance performance under every driving condition.
Toyota PHEVs are available with electronic-All-Wheel-Drive that features dedicated motors at every wheel for added confidence no matter what the conditions.
A Toyota PHEVs maintenance schedule is nearly identical to one of our gas powered vehicles.
PHEVs qualify for the federal government’s iZEV program which offers an EV incentive for the purchase of a qualifying Plug-In Hybrid Electric vehicles1. Visit Transport Canada to learn more.
Choose from two powerful and proven Toyota plug-in hybrids, including Prius Prime and RAV4 Prime. Both are ready to help you go big while reducing your commute’s carbon emissions.
Toyota hybrid models offer a range of benefits while combining performance, CO2 emissions reduction and safety. With the most varied hybrid lineup on the market, Toyota has a model for every need and lifestyle.
The original hybrid battery of more than 98% of hybrid Toyota vehicles sold in Canada since 2001 has not yet been changed. All hybrid components, such as the battery, are covered by a warranty of 8 years or 160,000 km*.
*Whichever comes first
Hybrid vehicles offer the engine-shut-off feature as well as an extended electric range in the city. The latest generation Toyota hybrids also offer a highly efficient gas engine. On the highway, the hybrid system can also enter EV mode by itself. Toyota's hybrid system can analyze and determine the optimal combination of gas and electric based on your driving conditions.
As hybrid vehicles are driven just live conventional gas vehicles, your driving and fuelling habits will remain unchanged. The hybrid system works seamlessly in the background and determines the optimal gas/electric combination by itself. You can fuel your hybrid vehicle just like you would with a gas-powered vehicle.
Plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV) offer all the benefits of a hybrid vehicle, but can also be plugged in to extend the electric autonomy of the vehicle.
The performances offered by hybrid vehicles are similar - or sometimes even greater - to those of their gas counterparts. The instant torque of the electric motor allows the hybrid vehicle to accelerate off the line as well as a refined and direct acceleration.
Electric motors can also improve the total horsepower. The RAV4 Hybrid, for example, has more horsepower and faster acceleration than the gas-fueled RAV4. This extra power allows for the conception of smaller and lighter engines, which improves handling.
No additional maintenance is required for hybrid vehicles versus conventional gas-powered models. The same maintenance schedule is followed, with appointments every 6 months or 8,000 km.
The hybrid system can even reduce the frequency of maintenance for other components such as the gas engine, which is off at times. The brake pads and rotor also have a longer lifespan as the brakes are regenerative. Hybrid vehicles also do not have transmission fluid, starters, alternators or belts to replace.
No need to be concerned with safety in hybrid vehicles as these follow the rigorous Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Toyota hybrids are as safe as gas-powered vehicles.
The hybrid batteries, for example, are sealed in a protective metal case and insulated from the rest of the vehicle body. As for the battery cables, they are shrouded in bright orange cladding to be more visible to emergency workers. Toyota also collaborates with first responders to provide all necessary information concerning hybrid vehicles.
Toyota hybrids are always equipped with our suite of active safety technologies, Toyota Safety Sense. Hit the road with complete peace of mind!
Hybrid systems offer a range of benefits in terms of performance, safety and reliability, but also in terms of CO2 emissions reduction. This positive environmental impact is even greater considering that gas engines are more energy-efficient today.
Since the launch of the Prius in 1997, Toyota's hybrid vehicles have saved over 94 million tons of CO2 emissions globally*.
* In lieu of conventional gasoline vehicles of similar class and engine performance
Toyota launched its first hybrid vehicle, the Prius, in 1997. Since then, the hybrid lineup has considerably improved with innovations and improvements in hybrid technology. Today, 12 million hybrid vehicle sales later, Toyota offers the vastest selection of hybrid vehicles among full-line passenger vehicle manufacturers.
Toyota hybrid vehicles are covered a 3-year or 60,000 km Basic Complete Vehicle Warranty. Moreover, all the hybrid components, such as the hybrid battery, are covered by an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty.
*Whichever comes first
Up to this day, around 98% of hybrid Toyota vehicles sold since 2001 still have their original battery. But, once the time comes, hybrid batteries can be recycled or repurposed, just like any other battery. Toyota Canada has a recycling program for hybrid batteries, as well as initiatives, like the Lamar Buffalo Ranch Project in Yellowstone National Park, to repurpose these batteries for a more sustainable future.
The hybrid system in Toyota hybrids can recharge itself. Hybrid vehicles therefore do not need to be plugged in. Driving and fuelling is the same for hybrid and gas-powered vehicles!
As for plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs), they can be plugged in to extend the electric-only range. Pure electric vehicles (EVs) need to be plugged in to recharge their battery as they do not have a gas-powered engine.
All Toyota vehicles, including Toyota hybrids, are rigorously tested to ensure their performance in different types of weather such as the harsh Canadian winters.
Hybrid Toyota vehicles are designed and optimized for winter. The RAV4 Hybrid is also built in Canada, by Canadians and for Canadians*.
* From 19MY onwards