Initial Reaction
Being an avid car enthusiast, and a sustainability enthusiast, I was delighted when I was offered to review the Prius. There are two trim levels available for the car, Dynamic and Iconic; we were given the Iconic model for review.
In the first glimpse we had of the vehicle, it was captivating. That night, Ruhaan (our son) and I went down for a pre-review and, a sneak quick drive. Subsequently, over the weekend we did several test drives of the car.
On the inside, the interiors were clearly intriguing. The seats and the consoles were rendered in a classy two-tone finish of ivory-white and black. The ergonomics are excellent and everything is where you would expect it … well almost (check the Quirks section if intrigued). The car includes numerous smart (electronic or otherwise) features for making the in-car experience better.
Touch Screen Sound Adjustments
Driving it
Safety and Handling:
I have had a love for cars that handle well (and loathe for those that don’t), and I absolutely loved the Prius. The handling is excellent, very predictable. In fact, behind the scenes, the car has several features (including the Electronic Stability Control, and other accident avoidance features) which makes it extremely safe. The car bagged the maximum 5 stars for safety on Euro NCAP on account of its accident avoidance features as well as its structural rigidity and airbags.
Delight Factors – Hybrid Drive and Smart Features
The Prius’s engineers have not stopped at the Multi-Information Display. The smart bit which introduces the ‘culture’ is the driving score and the motivational messages at the end of the drive. The motivational messages show the score and provide recommendations for better (more efficient) driving. In fact, we saw our driving getting better after we started keeping track of the scores.
Quirks – Things that are not as they seem
B – Drive – There is a mysterious B-Drive gear option on the gear lever. This option introduces engine braking, such as is useful when descending a hill but reduces the fuel economy. This option is generally not selected in normal driving in the UAE unless you are handling the steep Jebel roads in the North.