
882-1. Plug-in hybrid system
Primarily using EV mode and 
AUTO EV/HV mode when driv-
ing in cities and using HV mode 
when driving on highways (or 
freeways) can help conserve 
fuel and electricity. (P.74)
When using Eco drive mode, the 
torque corresponding to the 
accelerator pedal depression 
amount can be generated more 
smoothly than it is in normal 
conditions. In addition, the oper-
ation of the air conditioning sys-
tem (heating/cooling) will be 
minimized, improving fuel and 
electricity economy. ( P.422)
Eco-friendly driving is possible 
by keeping the Hybrid System 
Indicator within Eco area. 
( P.158) Shift the shift position to D when 
stopped at a traffic light, or driv-
ing in heavy traffic etc. Shift the 
shift position to P when parking. 
When using the N, there is no 
positive effect on fuel consump-
tion. In the N, the gasoline 
engine operates but electricity 
cannot be generated. Also, 
when using the air conditioning 
system, etc., the hybrid battery 
(traction battery) power is con-
sumed.
Drive your vehicle smoothly. 
Avoid abrupt acceleration and 
deceleration. Gradual accel-
eration and deceleration will 
make more effective use of 
the electric motor (traction 
motor) without having to use 
gasoline engine power.
 Avoid repeated acceleration. 
Repeated acceleration con-
sumes hybrid battery (trac-
tion battery) po wer, resulting 
in poor fuel consumption. Bat-
tery power can be restored by 
driving with the accelerator 
pedal slightly released.
Make sure to operate the brakes 
Plug-in Hybrid Elec-
tric Vehicle driving 
tips
For economical and ecolog-
ical driving, pay attention to 
the following points:
Using EV mode, AUTO 
EV/HV mode and HV 
mode effectively
Using Eco drive mode
Use of Hybrid System 
Indicator
Changing the shift posi-
tion
Accelerator pedal/brake 
pedal operation
When braking 

922-1. Plug-in hybrid system
■Release the accelerator 
pedal early before stopping 
the vehicle, such as at a 
traffic light
The regenerative brake will 
operate to convert the kinetic 
energy of the vehicle into electri-
cal energy, which will charge the 
hybrid battery (traction battery).
The regeneration status can be 
checked from the Hybrid Sys-
tem Indicator. ( P.158)
When the brake pedal is 
depressed lightly during decel-
eration, the regeneration 
amount increases, enabling 
more electrical energy to be 
recovered.
If the brake pedal is depressed too 
strongly, the recovered amount 
indicator will reach the maximum 
level and the upper limit of the 
recoverable en ergy will be 
exceeded. Therefore, be sure to 
operate the brake pedal early.
■Use the air conditioning 
system appropriately, and 
also utilize the heated steer-
ing wheel (if equipped) and 
seat heaters (if equipped)
In EV mode, the vehicle is 
cooled and heated by electrical 
energy. (Except in extremely 
cold temperatures of approxi-
mately 14°F [-10°C] or less.)
Preventing excessive cooling or 
heating of the vehicle will reduce 
power consumption and 
improve electrical efficiency. When eco air conditioning mode 
is used, the air conditioning con-
trol is switched automatically to 
a lower setting. (
P.437)
The heated steering wheel and 
seat heaters are efficient heat-
ing device that directly warm the 
body using less electric power.
When used together with the air 
conditioning system, a low tem-
perature setting can be used to 
improve electrical and fuel effi-
ciency.
■Check the tire pressure
If the tire pressure is lower than 
the specified value, it will 
worsen the electrical and fuel 
efficiency.
A pressure level 7 psi (50 kPa, 0.5 
kgf/cm
2 or bar) lower than the spec-
ified value will cause a worsening of 
several percentage points.
■When driving on highways, 
use the EV/HV mode selec-
tion switch to drive in HV 
mode
The power consumption will 
increase significantly if the vehi-
cle is driven in EV mode on 
highways.
■Do not load unnecessary 
objects in the vehicle
Driving with objects weighing 
220 lb. (100 kg) in the vehicle 
will worsen the electrical and 
fuel efficiency by approximately 
3%.
Air resistance also greatly  

972-2. Charging
2
Plug-in hybrid system
AC charging cable
The function, correct oper-
ating procedure, etc. of the 
AC charging cable are 
explained.
WARNING
■When using the AC charging 
cable and CCID (Charging 
Circuit Interrupting Device)
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may cause an 
unexpected accident, resulting in 
death or serious injury.
●Do not attempt to disassemble 
or repair the AC charging cable, 
charging connector, plug or 
CCID (Charging Circuit Inter-
rupting Device).
If a problem arises with the AC 
charging cable or the CCID 
(Charging Circuit Interrupting 
Device), stop charging immedi-
ately and contact your Toyota 
dealer.
●Do not subject the AC charging 
cable, charging  connector, plug 
or CCID (Charging Circuit Inter-
rupting Device) to strong force 
or impact.
●Do not apply excessive force to 
the AC charging cable by force-
fully folding, twisting, pulling or 
dragging the AC charging cable.
●Do not damage the AC charging 
cable with sharp objects.
●Do not fold the charging con-
nector or plug or insert foreign 
objects into them.
●Do not put the charging connec-
tor and plug into water.
●Do not bring the AC charging 
cable to a high-temperature 
item such as a heating device.
●Do not apply a load to the AC 
charging cable and plug-cord 
(such as wrapping the AC 
charging cable around the CCID 
(Charging Circuit  Interrupting 
Device) and the charging con-
nector).
●Do not use or leave the AC 
charging cable in situations 
where a load is applied to the 
outlet and the plug (such as 
when the CCID (Charging Cir-
cuit Interrupting Device) is 
hanging in the air without con-
tacting the ground).
NOTICE
■Precautions when handling 
AC charging cable
Make sure to observe the follow-
ing precautions. Failure to 
observe these precautions may 
result in damage to the AC 
charging cable and AC charging 
inlet.
●Insert the charging connector 
straight into the AC charging 
inlet.
●After inserting the charging con-
nector, do not apply excessive 
force to or twis t the connector. 
Also, do not lean on the connec-
tor or hang any objects from it.
●Do not step on or trip over the 
AC charging cable.
●Before removing the charging 
connector, make sure that it is 
unlocked. ( P.102)
●After removing the AC charging 
cable, promptly return it to its 
proper location. 

1022-2. Charging
■Locking the charging con-
nector
The charging connector will be 
automatically locked when 
inserting it into the AC charging 
inlet. 
(The setting can be changed: 
 P.103)
■Unlocking the charging 
connector
The AC charging connector will 
be unlocked when the doors are 
unlocked using the smart key 
system or wireless remote con-
trol.
The AC charging connector 
locks when connected and 
unlocks when the door is 
unlocked, so locking/unlocking 
the AC charging connector does 
not necessarily correspond to 
locking/unlocking the door.
WARNING
●The plug is not dirtied by dust 
etc.
Remove the plug from the outlet 
before inspecting it. If any abnor-
malities are found in the AC 
charging cable as a result of the 
inspection, immediately stop use 
and consult your Toyota dealer.
■Maintaining the AC charging 
cable
When the AC charging cable is 
dirty, first remove the dirt with a 
hard, wringed cloth, and then 
wipe the cable with a dry cloth.
However, never wash it with 
water. If the AC charging cable is 
washed with water, fire or electric 
shock may occur during charging, 
possibly resulting in death or seri-
ous injury.
■When not using the AC 
charging cable for a long time
Remove the plug  from the outlet. 
Dust could accumulate on the 
plug or in the outlet, possibly 
causing overheating which could 
lead to a fire.
Also, keep the cable in a place 
free from moisture.
Locking an d unlock-
ing AC char ging con-
nector
The AC charging connector 
will be locked when it is 
connected to the AC 
charging inlet, preventing 
the AC charging cable from 
being disconnected while 
charging.
Locking and unlocking 
the AC charging connec-
tor 

1092-2. Charging
2
Plug-in hybrid system
start time. (P.123)
■Hybrid battery (traction bat-
tery) warming control 
(Alaska and Canada only)
This control operates after the 
AC charging cable remains con-
nected to the vehicle for 3 days 
and “Battery Heater” automati-
cally stops. It automatically insu-
lates the hybrid battery (traction 
battery) in extremely low tem-
peratures.
 This control stops 31 days 
after the AC charging cable is 
connected, even if it is still 
connected to the vehicle.
 When this control operates, 
charging schedule settings 
are ignored and charging 
starts.
■“Battery Cooler”
When the hybrid battery (trac-
tion battery) is hot and the AC 
charging cable is connected to 
the vehicle, this function cools 
the hybrid battery (traction bat-
tery) before charging is carried 
out.
 “Battery Cooler” will operate 
when the “Battery Cooler” of 
the “Charging Settings” on the 
multi-information display is 
on. ( P.169)
 When the charging voltage is 
120 V, the function does not 
operate.
■Traction battery heating and 
cooling system (“Battery 
Heater” and “Battery Cooler”)
●The system operates when the 
hybrid battery (traction battery) is 
below or above a certain tempera-
ture.
●The system may operate when 
charging is not being performed.
●When the charging schedule is 
used ( P.123), this function will 
operate according to the charging 
schedule.
■“Battery Heater”
●When “Battery Heater” is operat-
ing, the charging indicator illumi-
nates.
●When the AC charging cable is 
removed from the vehicle or 
remains connected to the vehicle 
for approximately 3 days, the sys-
tem automatically stops.
●When “Battery Heater” is operat-
ing during charging, the charging 
time may be longer than normal.
●When the shift position is changed 
to any position other than P while 
“Battery Heater” is operating, the 
hybrid battery (traction battery) 
heating operation stops.
●“Battery Heater” may operate 
even when the hybrid battery 
(traction battery) is fully charged 
depending on the temperature of 
the hybrid battery (traction bat-
tery).
• The remaining charge of the  hybrid battery (traction battery) 
decreases when “Battery Heater” 
operates. The charging operation 
may start again to charge the 
hybrid battery (traction battery).
• “Charging Stopped Due to Pulled  Charging Connector” may be 
shown when the charging connec-
tor is removed while recharging. 
( P.143) 

1202-2. Charging
2Touch “Vehicle customize” on 
the sub menu.
3 Touch “Charging”.
4 Touch “Charging current”.
5 Touch “8A”, and touch “OK”.
WARNING
■When charging
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may cause an 
unexpected accident, resulting in 
death or serious injury.
●Connect to a power source suit-
able for charging. ( P.106)
●Check that the AC charging 
cable, plug and outlet are free of 
foreign matter.
●Before charging, check that the 
AC charging inlet is not 
deformed, damaged or cor-
roded, and check that the inlet 
is free of foreign matter such as 
dirt, snow and ice. 
If there is dirt or dust in these 
areas, remove completely 
before inserting the charging 
connector.
●Only use outlets where the plug 
can be securely inserted.
●Do not bundle or wind the AC 
charging cable while charging, 
as doing so may result in over-
heating.
●Do not touch the terminals of 
the charging connector and AC 
charging inlet with a sharp metal 
objects (needles etc.) or hands, 
or short them with foreign 
objects.
●When charging outdoors, make 
sure to connect to a weather-
proof outlet for outdoor use. 
Ensure the weatherproof outlet 
cover closes co mpletely. If the 
weatherproof outlet cover can-
not be closed, install a weather-
proof outlet cover that will close.
●In order to stop charging at the 
charging station, follow the 
instructions of the charger.
●If any heat, smoke, odors, noise 
or other abnormalities are 
noticed during charging, stop 
charging immediately.
●Do not insert the plug if the out-
let is submerged in water or 
snow.
●When charging while it is raining 
or snowing, do not connect or 
disconnect the plug if your 
hands are wet. Also, do not get 
the plug or outlet wet.
●Do not charge the vehicle 
during a lightning storm.
●Prevent the AC charging cable 
from being caught in the door or 
back door.
●Do not let the wheels on the AC 
charging cable, plug, charging 
connector and CCID (Charging 
Circuit Interrupting Device).
●Firmly insert the plug into the 
outlet.
●Do not use an extension cord 
and converting adaptor.
●Close the hood before using the 
charging system. The cooling 
fan may start operating sud-
denly. Touching or getting close 
to rotating parts such as the fan 
may cause your hands or 
clothes (especially a necktie or 
scarf) to become caught and 
result in a serious injury. 

1603-1. Instrument cluster
compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the 
License at
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LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or 
agreed to in writing, software distrib-
uted under the License is distributed 
on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT 
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS 
OF ANY KIND, either express or 
implied. See the License for the 
specific language governing permis-
sions and limitations under the 
License.
The multi-information display 
can be switched between dis-
play and hidden. Switches the items of the odom-
eter, trip meter A, trip meter B 
and   (oil maintenance) by 
pressing the “ODO TRIP” 
switch.
When the trip meter is dis-
played, pressing and holding the 
switch will reset the trip meter.
■Pop-up display
Distance until the next engine oil 
change will be displayed when a 
warning message indicating that 
oil maintenance is required or 
should be performed soon is 
displayed.
WARNING
■The information display at 
low temperatures
Allow the interior of the vehicle to 
warm up before using the liquid 
crystal information display. At 
extremely low temperatures, the 
display monitor may respond 
slowly, and display changes may 
be delayed.
NOTICE
■To prevent damage to the 
engine and its components
The engine may be overheating if 
“Engine Coolant Temp High Stop 
in a Safe Place See Owner’s 
Manual” is shown on the multi-
information display. In this case, 
immediately stop the vehicle in a 
safe place, and check the engine 
after it has cooled completely. 
(  P.594)
Switching the meter dis-
play
Using the “O DO TRIP” 
switch 

1884-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
■Opening the front door
Unlock the door, and pull the 
door handle.
■Opening the rear door
Unlock the door, and press the 
door opener switch   of the 
door handle to open the door.
Make sure to se curely press the 
door opener switch   on the inner 
side of the door handle.
■Rear door opener switch oper-
ating conditions
When all of the following conditions 
are met:
●The vehicle speed is less than 2 
mph (4 km/h)
●The door is unlocked
■If a rear door cannot be opened 
using the door opener switch
Check the following:
●The 12-volt battery is not 
depleted.
●The door is unlocked.
If a door cannot be opened using 
the door opener switch, the door 
can be opened using the manual 
release button. Firmly press the but-
ton until the door opens.
■When opening the rear door 
with the manual release button 
in low temperatures
If the manual release button 
becomes frozen in low tempera-
tures, it may feel  heavier to operate.
■When the vehicle is subjected 
to a strong impact
In the event that the vehicle is sub-
ject to a strong impact, the rear door 
opener switch cannot be operated 
for approximately 10 seconds. In 
this case, use the manual release 
button.
■If the rear door opener switch is 
operated repeatedly over a 
short period of time
The system may restrict operation 
to prevent overheating. If this hap-
pens, refrain from operating the rear 
door opener switch. Normal opera-
tion will return after a short time.
■Rear seat reminder function
As the first reminder so as not to for-
get luggage, etc. in the rear seat, 
when the power switch is turned off 
after any of the following conditions 
are met, a buzze r will sound and a 
Opening the doors from 
the outside
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