Does anyone know what’s the Prime’s top speed? Without a dial, I can’t tell what would be it’s top speed. I’ve had this baby hit 100mph without an issue. iPhone ?
I suspect the max speed is much higher than my ability to safely drive a car. I certainly have hit >90mph on very rare occasions on the interstate in the past, but anything above that I would be risking my and others' lives. Not worth testing it.
Aren't they all limited at 112/113 mph? Just about all Toyota hybrids here in Europe are limited to 180 km/h.
See this is why I’m asking because I don’t want to test the limits. But when I got it to 100mph it seemed like it would have gone beyond 100 with no issue. Very smooth. I don’t want to try it again though. I figure it has to be an electronic limit set at the computer, not some mechanical limit. Regarding safety, why would Toyota set a speed limit so high that it is very dangerous for the stability of the car? I would think it is safe enough given you’re on a smooth straight path free of debris or paving defects, though I would not take my chances. The police wouldn’t like it and secondly, any imperfections on the road could be a real danger. iPhone ?
Ummm... if you're interested in speed, are you sure you bought the right car? Just sayin'. Perhaps I'm an old fart, as I also own a Mercedes SL and Mercedes Coupe but have no desire to push either to 100 (in any event they are electronically limited to ~149 mph in keeping with their Z tire rating). But hey, whatever floats your boat.
Is that 180 km/h as displayed on the speedometer, or internally as read via the OBDII port, or on a GPS? Considering that the speedometer has an intentional offset or bias, and that European and North American speedometers are often biased differently, this makes a difference.
It’s really nothing to do with being interested in speed. It’s just an interest in knowing the limits of the Prius. iPhone ?
116mph and you can leave it there all day. Engine temps go up to 205F in 90F weather. Economy goes down to round 28mpg
I'm not sure what car you're referring to, but it's pretty surely not a 2017-2022 Prius Prime. It accelerates well to 104mph indicated, then acts like you had set the cruise control to 104. One time I saw 105 for under 1 second. As for mpg, here is my experience: 61mpg@61mph; 42mpg@84mph; 32mpg@96mph; 26mpg@104mph. Obviously very dependent upon weather, wind, tire inflation, etc. I run 50psi at all 4 corners, on 51psi max tires which are also XL 99T and winter rated. Yes, snow/ice tires rated for 118mph while carrying the weight of a minivan, on a Prius Prime run at high speed in hot western states in summer, while beating EPA mpg at normal speeds. So, my own observations are quite close to those of John1701a who says he witnessed 103 as the limit, though I've personally never failed to accelerate right past 103 and have it level off at 104 indicated. Same result with different sized tires, also. Some where actual speed was lower than the 104 indicated, one where actual speed was higher than the 104 indicated.
Every Prius and Prius Prime through at least 2022 came with tires with a very normal S speed rating, meaning they're fine to 112mph if properly inflated. Personally, I'd never do a speed run with tires at less than 42psi, and preferably right up near the "max psi at max load" pressure. I don't buy tires for a Prius or Prius Prime where that max pressure is anything but 50-51 psi. Then I run them at 50psi (cold), though for anyone used to driving on squishy tires at 35psi, you might want to work up to that as you learn to drive a car that isn't grossly understeering.
That's not something I would like to test here. That would be called reckless driving with an hefty fine, more demerit points than what a clean permit is allowed to have, a permit suspension (obviously) and an on the spot impound vehicle. Now cause an accident because of this and it's jail time (if you're out of it alive).
I remember reading somewhere that the maximum speed under battery power only is 85 MPG. Is that correct?