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17" Modellista wheels available

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Hammersmith, Apr 10, 2023.

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    Indeed, in my gen2 there is a roughly 10% difference between the dash speedometer and the GPS speed shown by the “nerd maintenance secret menu” on the screen. Stock wheels. Maybe that’s one of the reasons why we’re sometimes regarded as driving slow?
     
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    Here's what the 17" Modellista looks like on a Prius:
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    It seems to fill the wheel well nicely (unlike the 15" wheels of previous gens), but the design itself isn't up my alley, so perhaps another and much lighter 17" aftermarket would do the trick.
     
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    I don't love the stock wheels but I don't like these ones at all.
     
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    I drove myself crazy looking for a really lightweight wheel for my 2013 Plug-in, and I'll probably do it all over again if I get a new Prime.
     
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    I've just found out what the OEM 17" Plug-in wheels look like in EU, different and prettier than in the US.
    No indication if they will be equipped with the aero plastic cover.

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    It is the same wheels and wheel covers in every country across the world. Japan also gets a 17" steel-wheel option with different wheel covers.
     
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    So you're claiming that the North American Prius Prime SE will come with those wheels? Because those are clearly not the wheels on the LE. I'm stopping by a dealership tomorrow to pick up some parts, so I'll find out if you're correct.
     
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    Then, how did the LE wheels look like again?
     
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    Ah, OK, typical Prius wheels.

    Could those Euro wheels be owner modification? They don't even look like 17" wheels. They look smaller.
     
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    Here are the OEM 17" wheel and tire vs. these Euro wheel and tire pictured. These Euro wheel and tire seem to be an owner modification. The outer tire diameter is about 2" smaller. There is a lot of gap between the tire and fender and the bumper is very close to the ground.

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    I can't guarantee the bottom is an official image(among other things, I'm not the original poster of it), but I can guarantee that it's not an owner modification. Not unless there's a tire manufacturer or tire size of "XXX/XX".

    Proportionally, it looks like the tire image started as a 195/50R19 and was resized so the wheel was roughly 17" in relation to the wheel well. Whether this was done by Toyota, a wheel retailer, or just some bloke with photoshop is impossible to know until we know the source of the image. The brake rotor and caliper have a generic look to them, so I'm thinking a wheel visualizer from a retailer.
     
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    I bet bloke with photoshop is the correct one :) the sidewall is too short for the 17" and there are two disc brakes...

    However, the wheels themselves are legit. Basically, there are two kind of OEM 17 rims, my take is the usual ones that @Gokhan posted are those that will come with the cars also in Europe. There was a pic with the others on the Toyota German website but they removed it (but I saved it :p, here you go)


    You can order these if you want @Maxwell61. The usual ones with the wheel covers should cost about 800 €, the others around 1200 € (I've peeked at my dealer pc)
     
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    I can clarify, those 17" rim i've posted comes from an official Toyota accessories site, and the pic posted by @reallyreal for me confirms these are the standard EU rims. In the website are sold as spare and the 19" are the OEM also. And yes, perhaps they've been photoshopped and look strange.

    Huuuge difference in price, if you damage one: 280 Eur for the OEM 17", 695 EUR for the 19". Happy i've just ordered the 17" version.

    TOYOTA SHOP

    Whether the rims should be the US ones, i'll buy an aftermarket cover i've already posted.
    But perhaps i'll buy the cover anyway to see how it looks.

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    OK, they are not factory OEM wheels but OEM-accessory wheels.

    But then you probably won't get the same fuel efficiency as with wheel covers. Moreover, who wants black wheels?
     
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    @Gokhan
    1) It doesn't make sense that the accessory site offers the OEM 19" and an alternative 17"
    2) It doesn't make sense that an official Toyota website post a photo with an alternative 17".
    3) According to the experiments on the Tesla M3, those aeros doesn't give a lot and i'm more than happy to trade it for a good look.

    Yes, i found black wheels disgusting. I'll first try to see if the bicolor wheel covers i've found look good or i'll paint in silver the esisting one.

    Enhanced @reallyreal pic (thanks a lot, mate! I'll speak you in private).

    ACTIVE PHEV.jpeg
     
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    Aero wheel covers make a huge difference in fuel efficiency (3.4% for Model 3). I would keep them on.

    The Tesla Model 3's aero wheel covers improve efficiency—Car and Driver
     
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    The difference for the Tesla is 2,5-3% till 70 mph (which is more or less my top speed) and the difference in the covered aerea btw the naked wheel and the aero of the Tesla wheel is a lot larger than the difference btw the Prius aero and my selected plastic cover. I evaluate no more than 1,5% and frankly i found the Prius aero so horrible to destroy the car's beauty. I'll pay for the 1,5%, no probs :)
     
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    wait.. thats not two rotors... that's the dust shield behind the rotor...