Toyota Just Changed The Names Of 2 Of Its Top Models

2025 Toyota Rav4 PHEV
Credit: Toyota

Prime time has come to an end.

Toyota has unveiled the 2025 editions of its plug-in hybrid Rav4 and Prius models, which used to be called the Rav4 Prime and Prius Prime, but now have more descriptive names:

Rav4 Plug-in Hybrid and Prius Plug-in Hybrid. Clever, huh?

“The switch to the RAV4 Plug-in name is intended to help consumers more easily identify the powertrain choices among RAV4 models,” Toyota explained in a news release. “In addition to the model naming change, the Toyota logo on the front and rear of the vehicle will no longer have a blue ‘halo’ within.”

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2025 Toyota Prius PHEV and Rav4 PHEV
(Toyota)

Aside from the new names, the vehicles get new badges that say PHEV, for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle, but remain otherwise the same as the 2024 models.

2025 Toyota Rav4 PHEV
(Toyota)

The Rav4 features an all-wheel drive system with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder gas engine and two electric motors that cranks out 302 hp, making it the most powerful model in the lineup. The Prius is also the top model, but has a front-wheel drivetrain based around a 2.0-liter four-cylinder.

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Despite that, the Rav4 is rated at 38 mpg in hybrid mode and has an all-electric range of 42 miles per charge, while the Prius can go 44 miles in EV mode and gets 52 mpg in hybrid mode.

2025 Toyota Prius PHEV
(Toyota)

Prices for the Rav4 Plug-in Hybrid will start at $45,260 when deliveries begin this fall. Pricing and timing on availability for the Prius Plug-in Hybrid has not yet been announced. Both plug-in hybrids are imported from Japan, but are among the top sellers in their segments.

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