Toyota made its e-mission clear right from the get-go. We learned at the Prime's unveiling at the New York Auto Show in April that the new model would get 22 miles of all-electric range. That's also when we learned just how much Toyota heard all your complaints. Whether in online forums at focus groups or through customer research Toyota got the message that what people want from a "green" car in 2016 is electric miles. And an "electric" Prius that could only go 62 miles per hour – like the first-gen did – before the gas engine was forced to turn on just wouldn't cut it. Good news everyone. The Prime can reach 84 mph without any assist from the on-board fossil fuels. You might not always want the car to run up to that speed using nothing but battery power but more on that in a bit. Keyword : 2017 toyota prius prime, 2017 toyota prius prime 0-60, 2017 toyota prius prime advanced, 2017 toyota prius prime advanced for sale, 2017 toyota prius prime advanced mpg, 2017 toyota prius prime advanced review, 2017 toyota prius prime canada, 2017 toyota prius prime consumer reports, 2017 toyota prius prime cost, 2017 toyota prius prime crash test, 2017 toyota prius prime interior, 2017 toyota prius prime mpg, 2017 toyota prius prime msrp, 2017 toyota prius prime plug-in, 2017 toyota prius prime plug-in hybrid, 2017 toyota prius prime plus, 2017 toyota prius prime plus review, 2017 toyota prius prime premium, 2017 toyota prius prime premium review