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Toyota Drops Prime Name From Prius And RAV4 PHEVs For 2025 | Carscoops
The automaker believes that the new name will help consumers "more easily identify the powertrain choices" among Prius and RAV4 models
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The automaker believes that the new name will help consumers "more easily identify the powertrain choices" among Prius and RAV4 models
Toyota has dropped the “Prime” nameplate for its 2025 Prius and RAV4 Plug-in Hybrids in the U.S. and Canada. Going forward, these models will be aptly referred to as PHEV or Plug-in Hybrid, matching the straightforward naming conventions already embraced in Europe and Japan. While both cars will feature the PHEV badge with a blue dot on the body, Toyota’s literature will also use the term “Plug-in Hybrid”.
- Toyota has renamed the PHEV versions of the Prius and RAV4 for the 2025 model year.
- The two models abandon the Prime moniker but remain largely unchanged.
- The 2025 RAV4 PHEV is priced at $425 more compared to its predecessor.
The company claims that the change to the plug-in hybrid abbreviation is “intended to help consumers more easily identify the powertrain choices among Prius and RAV4 models.” The Prime label had been part of the Prius since 2016 and the RAV4 since 2019, but now it’s out with the old and in with… well, the more basic.
Goodbye blue emblem
In addition to the name change, the electrified SUV has also bid farewell to the blue Toyota oval emblem, which once signified hybrids, PHEVs, EVs, and FCEVs. Toyota began phasing out this feature last year in the 2024MYs, swapping it out for a blue dot on the trunk or tailgate
Aside from the rebranding, the 2025 Toyota Prius PHEV and 2025 Toyota RAV4 PHEV remain virtually unchanged from their predecessors. In terms of looks, trim structures, equipment, and powertrains, they are pretty much the same as before.