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Aug 10, 2021

What is the fuel economy of the 2022 Toyota Prius?

You are looking for the perfect new car that is a great blend of sophistication and style. In addition, you would like the car to have top-notch features and be able to go the distance on a single tank of fuel. Have you considered the 2022 Toyota Prius? It is the longest-running hybrid that Toyota has manufactured, and it is now available at San Francisco Toyota. What is the fuel economy of the 2022 Toyota Prius? You have come to the right place to learn more!

2022 Toyota Prius driving down the road

How far can the 2022 Toyota Prius go on a tank of fuel?

The 2022 Toyota Prius is available in six trim levels. They include the L Eco, LE, LE AWD-e, XLE, XLE AWD-e, and Limited. The estimated fuel economy is slightly different based on the trim level that is chosen. The L Eco gets about 58 mpg in the city, 53 mpg on the highway, and 56 mpg combined, and it is able to hold up to 11.3 gallons of fuel. The XLE, LE, and Limited trim levels get approximately 54 mpg in the city, 50 mpg on the highway, and 52 mpg combined while the LE AWD-e and XLE AWD-e trim levels get roughly 51 mpg in the city, 47 mpg on the highway, and 49 mpg combined. The XLE, LE, and Limited can hold up to 11.3 gallons while the others are able to hold up 10.6 gallons of fuel.

This means that the L Eco trim level can go about 655.4 miles in the city, 598.9 miles on the highway, and 632.8 miles combined. The XLE, LE, and Limited trim levels can go about 610.2 miles in the city, 565 miles on the highway, and 587.6 miles combined while the LE AWD-e and XLE AWD-e can go about 540.6 miles in the city, 498.2 miles on the highway, and 519.4 miles combined.

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2022 Toyota Prius driving away

How far from San Francisco can I go?

If you are thinking about taking a quick day trip to Sacramento, you are looking at a one-way trip of about 88 miles. You should be able to make it there and back on one tank of fuel. However, if you wanted to head further south to San Diego, you are looking at a one-way trip of 502 miles, so you will definitely need to fill up before heading home!