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Toyota Prius vs Abarth 595

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Toyota Prius
Toyota Prius

$39,990 - $45,635

2021 price

Abarth 595
Abarth 595

$24,000 - $29,830

2018 price

Summary

2021 Toyota Prius
2018 Abarth 595
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.8L

Turbo 4, 1.4L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
3.4L/100km (combined)

5.8L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

4
Dislikes
  • Polarising exterior
  • Dorky central instrument cluster
  • Not so engaging to drive

  • Terrible driving position
  • Ride not great around town
  • No reversing camera
2021 Toyota Prius Summary

What to say about the Toyota Prius in 2021? A car that was once a technology trailblazer seems now to have become properly retro, even while it’s still being built and sold.

The awkward-looking wedge, an eco-punk icon, not only brought Toyota’s hybrid synergy drive to the masses, it also debuted the brand’s excellent TNGA architecture and set the scene for the company's absurd hybrid success, which now sees the RAV4 version topping the sales charts.

So, after all these years (25 to be precise), is the Prius’s time finally over? Or does this quaint hybrid hero still have more to offer? I took a top-spec I-Tech for a week to find out.

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2018 Abarth 595 Summary

Since 1949, Abarth has been giving the venerable Italian brand, Fiat, a patina of performance, based largely on giant-killing feats in small modified cars like the Fiat 600 of the 1960s.

More recently, the brand has been revived to boost the fortunes of the smallest Fiat on sale in Australia. Known formally as the Abarth 595, the tiny hatch packs a bit of a surprise under its distinctive snout.

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