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It's all software based. You can enable more aggressive regen (without touching the brake pedal) by just a push of a button in bZ4X.
It's all about expectations. Energy used solely for the purpose of delivering the fastest speed possible the moment they plugged in isn't...
PIP seats were never an issue for us, Prime either, on the long trips to Wyoming. Perhaps it affects some more than others simply from not taking...
Depends upon what your needs truly are. Our upgrade from Prius Prime to bZ4X has been great. The extra room is quite handy. Bike trips (with 2"...
Going from Gen-3 Prius to Prius PHV meant loss of roughly 2 gallons for me. It was a non-issue. No big deal.
We have the same thing here in Minnesota.
That displayed value is nothing but an estimate, one which has been revised via software update since rollout. I'm seeing around 4.0 mi/kWh for...
It wasn't for me either time... April 2017 with my Prius Prime or March 2023 with my bZ4X. Both were purchases before a hitch was available....
You are, portraying the current offering as the only choice Toyota will ever offer.
Like usual, it comes down forcing the belief that there won't be other choices.
Nope.
What do you think the purpose was? Remember, we've been through this before.
Finding a means of delivering HUD without the expense of HUD is half-assed?
Makes me wonder who you were watching. I have seen a number of them that say it is just fine. As for my experience, visibility is no issue...
Recharge overnight, drive in EV mode until that capacity is depleted. Plug in at your destination if possible. My wife and I did that for 6...
...listen to the narrative of popular media fed by enthusiasts obsessed with their niche priorities. No.
My purpose was reconnaissance and observation of the recent major software update from Toyota. Chargers there still bill by the minute and I...
342.4 mile road trip yesterday, almost entirely highway driving with A/C on most of the time. 96.181 kWh total consumed (including losses). DC...
KISS kWh = quantity kW = charge-speed .
$0.15 per kWh is a good deal, away from home. Heck, there are many who pay more than that at home. With overnight (off-peak) discounts, you'd...