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2018 Toyota Prius

Identity
Year: 2018
Make: Toyota
Model: Prius
Generation Name: 4th Gen (XW50)
Generation Start Year: 2016
Generation End Year: 2022
Vehicle Systems
Vehicle Details: Engine: 1.8L 2ZR-FXE. Drive: FWD or AWD-e. Trans: eCVT. Platform: TNGA-C.
Rating
Repair & Maintenance:

Mechanical Design: Shift to TNGA improved handling but introduced complex heat exchanger systems. Failure Modes: Inverter assembly overheating (systemic). Early models (2016-2018) had coolant leaks in the exhaust heat recirculation system which could lead to engine hydro-lock. Complexity: High. Support: Moderate. Parts Cost: Moderate-High.

Recall & Legal:

Recall: NHTSA 18V579000 (Engine wire harness fire risk). NHTSA 20V396000 (Hybrid system stall). Class Action: Litigation regarding the excessive windshield cracking in early TNGA models.

Vehicle Control:

A. Active Driving: TSS-P. Includes adaptive cruise and lane keep assist with steering vibration/slight torque. B. Driver Warning: Passive warnings. Intrusiveness: Moderate. Rating: Moderate.

Driver Control:

GPS Tracking: Passive/Active via DCM (standard on 2020+). Behavior Tracking: Basic telematics logging. Data Collection: Moves toward persistent logging in later model years. Rating: Poor (2020+).

Dealer Capture:

Dealer Capture: Introduction of subscription-based remote services (later years). Techstream required for hybrid health checks. Rating: Moderate.

Recommendation:

Conditional. Only recommended for 2019+ models (AWD availability) if the user is aware of the connected-car telemetry risks.