2016 Toyota Prius Interior Spied - AutoGuide.com
In the photos, we can see that the Prius will keep its center-biased guage cluster, while a large LCD screen is fitting in the middle of the center stack. All the vehicle info will appear on the top display and our photos show off the new energy usage and flow screen, on which is a small illustration of the Prius, hinting at the car’s design. SEE ALSO: Next Toyota Prius Plug-in Aims for 30-35 Mile EV Range. This will be Toyota’s first vehicle sitting on the new TNGA modular architecture, which should help the Prius shed quite a bit of weight. The new 2016 Prius is expected to be unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in October of this year. Discuss this story at our Toyota Prius forum. If that is a true representation of the gauges in the 2016 Prius then I’ve got a problem. We like our 2008 Prius but skipped over the Gen III model due to the “flying buttress” console. My second gripe about the Prius is how Toyota insists on pushing the gauges more and more to the right/center of the dash. This means the gauges are at an even larger angle so the driver actually has to look more to the right to see the speedometer. If we don’t buy a Prius we will be looking elsewhere, perhaps a Honda CR-V. Source: www.autoguide.com