Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Toyota Prius

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Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Toyota Prius
Status (differs) Available Used market only (out of production)
Model years (differs) 2016-now 2016-2022
From (indicative) (differs) € 32,995
Fuel Hybrid Hybrid
RatingsRating figures: higher is better (scale 0-100). What each category measures is explained on the methodology page.
Reliability (differs) 78/100 84/100
Efficiency (differs) 80/100 86/100
Combined efficiency rating (differs) 82/100 84/100
Sustainability (environmental impact) (differs) 58/100 62/100
Practicality 70/100 70/100
Value retention n/a n/a
Specifications
Body style (differs) Liftback Hatchback
Power (hp) (differs) 141 122
0–100 km/h (s) (differs) 10.8 10.6
Top speed (km/h) (differs) 185 180
Length (mm) (differs) 4470 4540
Width (mm) (differs) 1820 1760
Height (mm) (differs) 1450 1470
Kerb weight (kg) (differs) 1370 1450
Battery (kWh) (differs) 1.56
Boot (l) (differs) 443 457
Consumption WLTP (l/100km) (differs) 4.5 4.2
Seats 5 5
Doors 5 5
Max. towing weight, braked (kg) n/a n/a

OEM datasheets + RDW + ADAC (see methodology); rating and reference dates are listed per figure

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  • Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid · Reliability: ADAC breakdown statistics 2025 (C-segment hybrid) + aggregated owner reviews + hybrid drivetrain maturity · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid · Efficiency: Owner-reported l/100km vs WLTP 4.5, public forums · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid · Combined efficiency rating: WLTP consumption 4.5 l/100km (manufacturer figure), very sharp for a C-segment hybrid · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid · Practicality: 443 l boot, liftback access, five seats; editorial weighting of specs · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid · Value retention: Run-out model, residual-value data not stable · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid · Sustainability (environmental impact): WLTP consumption manufacturer figure, hybrid without plug + LCA indication ICCT 2024 (segment), reference date 2026-05-21 · reference date 2026-05-21
  • Toyota Prius · Reliability: ADAC breakdown statistics 2025 (Prius/Toyota hybrid historically strong) + aggregated owner reviews + RDW recall data · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Toyota Prius · Efficiency: WLTP consumption + owner-reported real-world consumption vs manufacturer figure (public forums, historical) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Toyota Prius · Combined efficiency rating: WLTP combined 4.2 l/100km manufacturer figure + owner real-world figures (public forums) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Toyota Prius · Practicality: Boot 457 l + 5 seats (manufacturer figure, 2WD trim, historical) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Toyota Prius · Value retention: Residual value strongly market- and trim-dependent; no meaningful general curve for this model-year range · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Toyota Prius · Sustainability (environmental impact): WLTP consumption manufacturer figure, hybrid without plug + LCA indication ICCT 2024 (segment), as of 2026-05-21 · reference date 2026-05-21

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Profile · AE, late-uitloop (2022 nieuwstand)

Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

Hybrid liftback from Hyundai's AE platform, not the current Ioniq EV line. Drivetrain 1.6 GDI plus electric motor around 141 hp system; WLTP consumption around 4.5 l/100km (manufacturer figure, not measured by us). Boot 443 l, five seats. Not officially permitted to tow. Limited new stock in EU; check the official configurator or remaining inventory for the current figure.

Profile · IV (XW50)

Toyota Prius

Fourth-generation Prius (XW50), 1.8 full hybrid with around 122 hp system power. No plug; the hybrid charges itself. WLTP fuel use around 4.2 l/100km. Historical reference, no longer available as a new car since the fifth generation.

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