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Narva H11 Headlight Bulb 12V 55W Sapphire Plus 50 2 Pce - 48528BL2
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Narva H11 Headlight Bulb Pgj19 2 Intense Blue 12V 55W 2 Pce - 48478BL2
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Narva Surefit HB3 Globe (9005) LED GEN II Headlight Globes - 18435
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Narva H8/9/11 12/24V LED GEN III Headlight Bulb Conversion Kit Twin Pack - 18448
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Stedi H8 H9 H11 H16 LED Headlight Conversion Kit Copper Head 12/24V - LEDCONV-H11-CH
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Narva HB3 Globe 12/24V LED GEN III Conversion Kit Twin Pack - 18445
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Narva HB3 Globe P20D Arctic Blue Plus 50 12V 60W 2 Pce - 48616BL2
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2022 Toyota Prius: easy efficiency and low-fuss upkeep
The 2022 Toyota Prius keeps everyday driving simple, sipping fuel while cruising quietly around town and on the motorway. Its 1.8‑litre petrol engine teams with an electric motor and e‑CVT for smooth, relaxed progress. Inside, it’s a practical hatch with clever storage, modern safety tech, and enough boot space for the weekly shop or a weekend away. The hybrid system does its thing in the background, so it just feels normal—only with fewer servo stops and a lighter footprint.
Maintenance is straightforward. The Prius doesn’t need plugging in, it recharges through regenerative braking and the engine. Follow the logbook for services—typically every 12 months or 15,000 kilometres—and you’re golden. Most items are familiar: engine oil, filters, tyres, and a periodic look at the hybrid battery cooling path. Because regenerative braking handles a lot of the slowing, brake pads can last longer than expected, though routine checks still matter.
- Check tyre pressures monthly (including the spare) and rotate about every 10,000 km to keep wear even and economy sharp.
- Use the specified low‑viscosity oil (often 0W‑16) and quality fuel, gentle throttle pays off in litres per 100 km.
- Keep the hybrid battery intake vent and cabin filter clean—handy if you’ve got pets or beach sand in the mix.
- Test brake fluid roughly every two years and replace coolant to schedule—long‑life doesn’t mean forever.
- Ask for software updates during services for the latest refinements.
- Clear debris from radiator and condenser areas to stay cool through Aussie and Kiwi summers.
As a parts‑friendly hybrid, the 2022 Prius works well with genuine and reputable aftermarket consumables, from wiper inserts to cabin filters. Keep tyres aligned, listen for unusual fan noise near the rear battery vent, and stick to the schedule—most owners enjoy years of cheap, drama‑free motoring. It’s a tidy choice for long commutes, rideshare runs, and family errands alike.
What fuel economy can drivers expect from a 2022 Toyota Prius?
In typical Australian and New Zealand conditions, many owners see low‑4s L/100 km on the combined cycle, with high‑3s possible in gentle urban driving. Terrain, load, tyre pressures, and air‑con use all play a role, so real‑world results will vary.
Does the 2022 Prius need to be plugged in?
No. It’s a self‑charging hybrid that tops up the battery via regenerative braking and the petrol engine. There’s no charging cable to manage—just drive it like a normal car and let the system sort itself out.
How long does the hybrid battery last on a 2022 Prius?
With regular servicing and clear cooling vents, hybrid batteries commonly last many years and high kilometres—often beyond 8–10 years in typical use.
Warranty terms vary by market, so it’s worth checking local coverage. Keeping the intake vent free of lint, pet hair, and dust helps longevity.