Good color choice. Should blend in when you get stuck in the snow bank. Just kidding.... Now that you've done it....enjoy the ride.
You would need a multimeter to check it. I don't know if there's a menu that shows the 12v voltage on the 2015 Persona
Called the dealer and they checked all of that already for me. It's on a sheet that I have here. Thanks iPhone ?
400 mile tanks were very rare last winter in the persona. The bitter cold really kills mpg. You can expect 40+\- mpg in the dead of winter and mid to high 40's in the summer driving it conservitavely. Edit: you will see many post trips show a lot higher than that at times but unless you only do highway your total per tank mpg will be around the above. My lifetime mpg is right around 43 mpg calculated thus far and I have 8000 miles on mine.
Everyone knows winter MPG is worse. Imagine what it was on the 4Runner. No matter how you stack it up.... I am far, far ahead in the long run. iPhone ?
Has anyone here added the HID kit for their Persona headlights. Wise or not wise with the 12v battery? iPhone ?
Makes no sense to me how you got the deal but congrats OP. Milwaukee must really love their 4runners and hate their Prius. It's opposite over here. When I upgraded from my Civic, I moved the aftermarket HID's from it to the Prius. They were fantastic on the Civic. Absolute garbage on the Prius. I had bright and dark spots all over. Adjusted and readjusted to no avail. Worse off they looked no brighter than stock. When moisture shorted out one of the ballasts, I took my cue to return to stock. I'll take the yellow but homogenous light output over what I had. Perhaps my kit was faulty. Lots of people here are happy with their aftermarket HID.
Happens automatically if you are "coasting" or applying light fuel pedal pressure at speeds below ~ 44 mph. The EV light tells the tale.
So realistically there's no reason to ever press that button unless I'm stuck in traffic for example? iPhone ?
Congrats!! The Persona is a nice package, esp. the gunmetal finish on the 17" alloys. I have Mobile HID's 5000K kit (they've since moved out of the automotive HID business and now only deal with heavy duty equipment). I don't know what kind of picture you want so here's a variety of them. I also changed the forward-facing parking light to Cool White LEDs to match the colour of the HIDs (as you can see in the last picture). They're 194/168 wedge based (or W5W using the European code). The foglights are stock bulbs. Rarely. It's used to move the car short distances (e.g. in/out of the garage or if I parked and want to move to another spot right away or if I want to intentionally drain the battery when I accelerate from a light because I'm going down a hill very soon that can fully charge the battery). FYI, the battery likes to sit at 6 bars so don't freak out if you never see it "full" on the display. The extra two bars is there for buffer (in case you do go down a hill on a relatively full battery). Also, the full range of the battery is only 20%-80% (so no bars on the battery display is 20% and you'll never see it. The most you'll see typically is 2 bars before the engine comes on to recharge. You may see 1 bar if you're really hard on the car. 8 bars is 80%. 6 bars is about 60% which is where Toyota programmed to keep the battery to maximise battery life. It's not a linear scale. I've noticed they've increased the range of SOC for 6 bars to show on the display so that the battery meter moves less often). Also, there are two speed limits for the EV Drive Mode - 10mph and 25mph depending on the stage of warmup that the engine is in (See next post for the link). The 41mph you speak of is just the overall hybrid system EV speed limit (i.e. the engine will either come on or spin without fuel after that speed to keep the MG1 motor from overspinning). No, unless you want to accelerate a bit harder in EV mode. If the engine is fully up to operating temperature (Stage 4), the engine will stay off until you cross the half way point on the Hybrid System Indicator bar. The dark green area (first half) is the "Hybrid Eco" area. This is where the hybrid system will try to use the electric motor as much as possible. The lighter green area (second half) is called the Eco area. Confusingly, the manual also states that the entire bar itself is called the Eco area. . Anyway, if you have the EV Drive Mode engaged (so you pressed the EV button), the engine will stay off until you go into the PWR area, giving you more flexibility to keep the engine off.
Oh and please read this thread (the first post by ken1784) on the 5 stages of Hybrid Synergy Drive. Gen3 warming up stages | PriusChat It will help you understand why the hybrid system works one way and yet the next time it operates slightly differently. It depends on the stage you're in and they're subtle differences.