This video suggests that the interior is largely the same. Although a red piece and red strip of light in the prime. Silver lip and blue light in regular model. Choice between black and gray seats.
To sum up: Prius HEV: 2 choices - Black and light gray Prius Prime PHEV: 1 choice - Dark gray/black with red/orange accents I could be wrong, but I believe only the seats and one element of the dash are different between the models and options. The headliner(light gray), door cards(black), trim pieces(black lower/light gray upper), rear cargo areas(black), and basic dash(black) seem to be the same on all three versions. As #TeamPrius said, the dashes are slightly different. Both Prius HEV interiors get a silver plastic stripe and blue/green LED accent lighting, while the Prime PHEV gets a dark red plastic stripe and red LED accent lighting. (I have to say that I'm thinking of swapping the red dash accents for the silver/blue once parts become available. Changing the seats will be prohibitively expensive, but the dash accents might not be that bad.)
Ih no, whats the source of this info? Could it be specific to certain exterior colors? (Right now for example beige is not available with silver exterior, but it is available with the blues and wind chill pearl. BTW will there still be wind chill pearl? (I had my heart set on Wind Chill Pearl with Beige fabric interior, it was gonna be perfect!)
Studying the official Toyota USA videos and press releases. Granted there's a chance the final production models for the US might not be exactly the same as the cars in the official videos, but we're really close to the global launch date for them to be making significant changes. Prius HEV Colors: Cutting Edge (probably a silver metallic) Guardian Gray (a darker gray; I think this is the color labelled Ash in the live Japanese presentation, but I'm not 100% certain) Black Reservoir Blue Wind Chill Pearl (extra cost) Supersonic Red (extra cost) Prius Prime PHEV Colors: same as above except no blue No official indications of which exteriors will go with which interiors. Except it's very likely Wind Chill and Black are a possible combination as well as Reservoir Blue and Light Gray. Here are all my sources: Specs and option lists: Prius HEV: Hybrid Reborn: 2023 Toyota Prius Revealed - Toyota USA Newsroom Prius Prime PHEV: Poised for Performance: 2023 Toyota Prius Prime Revealed - Toyota USA Newsroom Videos: Prius HEV (walkarounds include a Wind Chill/Black and Blue/Lt Gray) Prius Prime PHEV (walkarounds includes a likely Guardian Gray; there seems to be a second lighter gray color, but that might be a trick of the lighting)
That, or a neutral gray/reflective silver plastic stripe and a customizable LED accent strip with all the exterior color options preprogrammed.
eh, are the interior colors shown usually exhaustive of all available options in these videos? Forgive me if i missed sometiing but i see nothing at all about interior colors in the release, jst materials—softex vs fabric. In previous releases if they dont list a color is it usually not available later? Am i holding into false hope? beige is imo the most classic and perfect interior color. Moonstone would be my second choice, not classic but it is cool. But grey and black, ew! if theres no beige will you still be able to order the 2022 new in a custom color config?
The interior colors are listed in the videos. Timestamp of 2:33 on the Prius HEV video and 2:06 on the Prime PHEV video. I'm guessing custom orders won't be an option, and it's anyone's guess if additional interior or exterior colors will added in 2024 and beyond.
Oh wow it was just like 2 seconds of the vid. Well, the light gray isnt too bad, i like that it is fairly bright. Beige is still king imo, he didnt say anything about the softex colors, i wonder if a beige softex will be available
Sorry, the video says those two colors are going to be on all grades. That means there will be fabric versions of the colors for LE and SofTex versions for XLE and Ltd. The video shows both the SofTex versions as both cars are Limited trims.