Toyota Prius Plus – 7 Seat Hybrid MPH

It is highly expected in the motoring industry that the Toyota Prius Plus the first Hybrid 7-seater will be released at the forthcoming Geneva Motor Show in March 2012. We will be there and hope to provide you with as much information as possible about one of the most fuel efficient 7-seaters in the United Kindgom.

Toyota Prius Plus 7 seater hybrid MPV

Toyota Prius Plus 7 seater hybrid MPV


Seats will be flexible and practical which is perfect for the modern family.
Toyota Prius Plus - Interior Seating

Toyota Prius Plus - Interior Seating

More news will follow shortly about the Toyota Prius Plus MPV.


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Rav4 SUV – Latest Edition

As the first crossover SUV ever, the RAV4 redefined what consumers decided they wanted in a car with a bit more bulk. Those that wanted the space, higher visibility and 4WD of a full-blown SUV could suddenly also get some of the fuel efficiency and maneuverability of a much smaller car. And as the first in the market, Toyota has again stamped its mark on the SUV crossover segment with this latest edition of the classic RAV4.

USA Rav4 – Specification

There are three different trim lines available on the new 2012 model, which range from fuel-efficient basic to luxurious and powerful. Each comes with a four-cylinder 2.5-litre engine or a V6 engine that gets up to 3.6 litres and 269 break horsepower. And in terms of fuel efficiency the lower end models in particular compete well with the rest of this class. Prices start from $22,475, (just under £15K).

USA Rav4 SUV with 7 Seat Option

USA Rav4 SUV with 7 Seat Option

UK Rav4 – Specification

There are three Toyota Rav4 engines available in the United Kingdom, the 2L Valve matic petrol, (37.2mpg), a 2.2L D-4D Diesel (47.1mpg) and a 2.2-CAT Diesel (39.8mpg). The vehicles emit 177 g/km, 159g/km and 186g/km of Co2 respectively. None of the UK Rav4’s have seven seats. Prices start form £22,870, (late 2011).

UK Rav4 – not 7-Seater

I’m assuming that due to the smaller engines the UK Toyota Rav4 does not have the option for a third row of seats. In America you can have the added option of 50/50 Split 3rd Row seat. These seats fold into the floor and come with adjustable headrests. If you want a Rav4 with seven seats you will have to import it and select the additional third row seats as an option.

I think the increased fuel costs and hike in Car Tax in the UK for larger engines may make marketing this larger Rav4 in this country a bit pointless. Ah well I digress, and go onto discuss more of the USA changes to the new Rav4 MPV.

USA Rav4 – Interior

So what else is new for 2012? Well, much of the change has happened inside. The audio system has undergone a complete overhaul, particularly in the limited models which now feature HD Radio along with iTunes tagging, XM satellite radio and text-to-voice capability. Along with hands-free Bluetooth connectivity there is also Bluetooth music streaming. In addition, the new RAV4 also sports Toyota’s Entune services including apps such as Pandora streaming and a host of other data services.

USA Rav4 SUV - View of Seven Seats

USA Rav4 SUV - View of Seven Seats

USA Rav4 – Reviews

As a 7-seater the RAV4 still gets mixed results. To begin with it’s not really a 7-seater in the sense of a people carrier in that the third row of seating is more of an extra than a fully considered part of the overall vehicle. That means the third row of seating is small and possibly not ideal for most adults but then almost every other vehicle in this segment of the market does not have a third row of seating at all. And the design of the interior allows the third row to be folded away completely for cargo storage. Those wishing to carry seven adults in total are more likely to consider the Highlander but then a 7-seater is more often than not a family vehicle. For those that are transporting children around this is a perfect option.

USA Rav4 – Goes Electric

Also scheduled to come out next year is the second version of the Toyota RAV4 EV, an electric version of this popular crossover vehicle that is due for release in California in the first half of the year followed by possible distribution elsewhere. The original plug-in version first produced way back in 1997 was hugely popular despite Toyota’s decision to scrap the program citing economies of scale and development problems that would have made it financially unfeasible.

With electric cars coming into their own in recent years, Toyota has another opportunity to trend set in the crossover electric market as it did originally in the combustion engine crossover market with this vehicle. Next year should therefore see the RAV4 consolidate and expand its position with two new models, both of which look set to be exciting, trendsetting 7-seaters. Toyota looks to have gone and done it again.

UK 7-Seaters from Toyota

Despite not being able to get the Rav4 with a sixth and seventh seat in this country our choice of Toyota seven seat cars is still pretty good. We have the classic Toyota Verso, the large 4WD Toyota LC (Land Cruiser) and the new Toyota Hybrid Prius Plus. I’m sure one of these will keep us happy. Remember Toyota offer a 5-year warrantee.



7-Seater Prius Delayed

Following the fallout from the Japanese tsunami, Toyota’s plans for its first 7-seater Prius appeared to hit the brakes as the world’s largest automaker suffered huge production delays. After suggesting a 2011 launch for what is being tipped as the most eco-friendly people carrier in the world, Toyota confirmed last month at the Frankfurt Motor Show the new 7 Seater Prius Plus would not be launched until the first half of next year in Europe, the US and Japan.

Prius+ will do 100km on 4.2L of Fuel

So what can we expect from what is assumed to be an upcoming revolution in the green 7-seater category? Well, as part of Toyota’s plans to dominate the hybrid market with a planned 10 different models by 2015, the Prius+ should not disappoint. The Japanese automaker claims its largest version yet of the Prius range will be able to do 100 kilometres on just 4.2 litres of fuel courtesy of its 1.8-litre cycle petrol engine and 60kW electric motor. That works out at only 99 grams of CO2 emissions for every kilometer.

Prius+ Performance

And that does not mean power goes out the window. The Prius+ is designed to do 0-100km/h in under 12 seconds with the capacity to reach a top speed of 170km/h. This is all achieved by attention to detail in terms of weight and drag. For example, the panoramic sun roof will be made of resin instead of glass which adds a 40 percent weight saving. The Li-on battery, a new feature of the next range of Prius vehicles coming out, is lighter than its predecessor and indeed the Prius+ will use a smaller version than the hotly anticipated Prius Plug-in. That equals yet another saving on weight.

7 Seat Prius+ with 300 Litres of Boot Space when all seats upright

7 Seat Prius+ with 300 Litres of Boot Space when all seats upright

Prius+ Boot Space

In terms of its credentials as a 7-seater vehicle, forthcoming Toyota’s leaner, greener version certainly makes the grade. The extended wheelbase and extra overall length of the vehicle mean that there is plenty of space. And it is versatile. When full of passengers, the Prius+ will still be able to take on board more than 200 litres of rear storage capacity which increases to more than 500 litres if the rear row is put down.

Prius+ is longer than standard

These will also be able to split fold depending on the number of rear passengers so that space can be maximized throughout the back of the vehicle. Overall the Prius+ will be 15.5cm longer than a standard Prius, which isn’t a whole lot but it should create a good amount of space in a car in which speed, fuel efficiency and capacity will be factored in to the very last detail like never before.

Prius+ Green Edge Audio

As with the new Plug-In model set to be launched, the 7-seater will feature touch-screen control upgrades over current Prius models. Other important features will include JBL GreenEdge audio, adaptive cruise and pre-crash safety systems. Keyless entry will come as standard.

An Eco-Friendly 7-Seater

It’s certainly been a long time coming – a great deal longer than Toyota would have wished for – but the new Prius+ will still be ahead of the game when it comes to eco-friendly 7-seaters. But we won’t know just how impressive it is yet for about six months, and perhaps longer. And the wait should be worth it.


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