While we still await photos of what the LE wheels look like without the covers... I did some poking around. A reminder that what you see in photos are the wheel covers. They have alloy wheels hidden behind the wheel covers that you can't see. I randomly saw a Tesla Model S accident video of a poor guy who flew somewhere to buy his Tesla and was driving it back when he wrecked it. The photos before showed the wheels with wheel covers. The accident tore off his wheel covers so you could see the stock wheels. On left, the alloy wheels behind the covers. On the right, the wheel covers. Then it made me think, what's the gas mileage like if you take the cover off? Car and driver had the same thought and tested this. Article here: The Tesla Model 3's Aero Wheel Covers Improve Efficiency TL;DR it made about a 3-4% difference in MPGe. I would expect something in the ballpark for the Prius LE. If going by the EPA mileage: 57 with the wheel covers, and ~54ish with out. Anyway, just some musings that I thought I'd share for anyone likeminded.
I kept the ring off the Gen 2 because it looked better. I kept the wheel covers off my Gen 3 unless I was on the highway because it looked better. I kept it on on the Prime because it looked better. So I’ve been variable in terms of whether I keep it on or off. Since I don’t drive on the highway often, I don’t see as big of a difference. Ditto my current EV - I chose an alloy without the wheel covers (it was $300 more if I wanted the aero covers) because I don’t typically drive on the highway in the winter time. My OEM rims do have aero inserts that I’ve left on.
I like them better than the wheel covers, but I think they did a disservice putting them in black, especially gloss black. Personal opinion, but I think it makes the angled segments look like a jumbled mess. The gloss black makes it tough to see the direction each segment is angled. I think a simple texture/powder coat in regular Toyota silver would look better(like the other smaller alloy wheels on previous generations were done). Even better would be some form of two-tone in silver/charcoal or white/silver or something. The leading edge would be the lighter color and the trailing edge the darker. I think the contrast would pull out the design way better than the gloss black. If I end up forced to go with separate wheels for winter tires because no all-weather is ever made in a compatible 19", I might end up looking into buying a set of 17" wheels for winter tires and finding someplace that refinishes wheels to see what they could do with them.
First words out of my mouth: W_T_F Piano black, clunky/chunky, about par for the course for Toyota Prius rim decisions. Too bad you didn't get a close up... Or maybe for the best.
Here is a video of the wheels with no cover way more detailed 2023 Prius LE 17" Wheels - YouTube
There probably isn't a chance, someone knows how heavy they are? Based on a design, those rims look fairly light 10-12 kg.
Put a chrome Toyota center cap, chrome lug nuts and brush and clear the outer edge circle and they will look much better than the hubcaps. Just sayin'. Unless you "like" the stealth look hubcaps which are not as bad as all earlier generations.
I am new to this forum, I have an LE all wheel drive, and I prefer the wheels without the covers. I was able to get caps for the center of the rims by ordering part number 42603-06160
To those who have the rims/covers: how difficult are they to get on/off? I've seen comments that they're a bit challenging, and I may just ask my dealer to not install mine at all, but if they're easy to get off, I probably won't ask them for any special treatment to complicate/confuse the process for them. LOL
I just grab onto 2 of the 5 arms… 1&3, or 2&4, or 3&5, and give a quick strong tug, and they pop right off.