Toyota says the name change “is intended to help consumers more easily identify powertrain options” between the Prius and Rav4 models. The 2025 versions of the Prius Plug-in will also have an updated “PHEV” (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) badge on the rear. The Rav4, meanwhile, will no longer have a blue halo on the Toyota logo on both the front and rear.
Otherwise, the specs of the new 2025 Prius models appear to be unchanged: the plug-in version still has a 13.6 kWh battery with a maximum range of 44 miles of electric-only driving in the SE trim.
The Rav4 has an 18.5 kWh battery with a range of 68 kilometers as an electric vehicle, and supports charging rates of 6.6 kW, which take about two hours to charge with a Level 2 charger. (The Prius takes about four hours.)