Toyota found a way to use their testing of the 2016 Toyota Prius to actually create beautiful music. Check out the industry's first LED wind-tunnel piano.

Sure, so it's beautiful and entrancing, but what does it mean for you?

The advanced and seamless aerodynamics of the 2016 Prius mean that whether you're cruising city streets in Arlington, or hitting the highway out of Fort Worth, Dallas, or Irving, you'll encounter minimal wind resistance, resulting in:

  • Better fuel economy
  • Better fuel savings
  • A quieter, smoother ride

How smooth is the new Prius?

It offers a drag coefficient of just 0.25--0.24 for the Prius Eco model. Compare that to sports cars like the Nissan GT-R or the Jaguar XE, both with a drag coefficient of 0.26. That slippery rating makes it easy for the new 2016 Prius to squeeze easily into airstreams, while you're driving, and return optimal efficiency no matter where you're driving.

But, how does the Prius do it?

New for 2016, this iconic hybrid is longer, lower and wider. Thanks to the Toyota New Global Architecture Platform, or TNGA, and more high-strength steel in its build, the Prius also boasts a lower center of gravity for increased stability and better handling.

Want to know more? Explore new Toyota hybrid cars in Arlington, or browse our blog for more news about green cars and eco-friendly performance.

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