
391-1. For safe use
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For safety and security
●The following SRS airbags will not 
normally deploy in rear collisions, 
end over end vehicle rollovers, or 
low speed front or side collisions:
• SRS curtain shield airbags
■When to contact your Toyota 
dealer
In the following situations, the vehi-
cle will require inspection and/or 
repair. Contact your Toyota dealer 
as soon as possible.
●When any of the SRS airbags 
have been deployed
●When the front of the vehicle is 
damaged or deformed, or was 
involved in a collision that was not 
severe enough to cause any of 
the following SRS airbags to 
deploy:
• SRS front airbags
●When a door or its surrounding 
area is damaged, deformed or has 
had a hole made in it, or was 
involved in a collision that was not  severe enough to cause any of 
the following SRS airbags to 
deploy:
• SRS side airbags
• SRS curtain shield airbags
●When the pad section of the steer-
ing wheel or the dashboard near 
the front passenger SRS airbag is 
scratched, cracked, or otherwise 
damaged.
●When the surface of a seat with 
an SRS side airbag is scratched, 
cracked, or otherwise damaged.
●When the part of a  front pillar, rear 
pillar or roof side rail garnish (pad-
ding) which covers a SRS curtain 
shield airbag is scratched, 
cracked, or otherwise damaged. 

421-1. For safe use
WARNING
●Do not attach anything to areas 
such as the doors, windshield, 
side windows, front or rear pil-
lars, roof side rails and assist 
grips. (With the exception of the 
speed limit label P.577)
●Do not use seat accessories 
which cover the parts from 
which the SRS airbags deploy, 
as they may inte rfere with infla-
tion of the SRS airbags. Such 
accessories may prevent the 
SRS airbags from deploying 
correctly, may disable the sys-
tem or cause the SRS airbags 
to inflate unintentionally, possi-
bly resulting in death or serious 
injury.
●Do not strike or apply significant 
force to the SRS airbag system 
components, front doors or their 
surrounding area.
Doing so may cause the SRS 
airbags to malfunction.
●Do not touch any components 
of the SRS airbags immediately 
after the SRS airbags have 
deployed (inflated) as they may 
be hot.
●If breathing becomes difficult 
after the SRS airbags have 
deployed, open a door or win-
dow to allow fresh air in, or 
leave the vehicle if it is safe to 
do so. Wash off any residue as 
soon as possible to prevent skin 
irritation.
●If a part where an SRS airbag is 
stored is damaged or cracked, 
have it replaced by your Toyota 
dealer.
●Do not place anything, such as 
a cushion, on the front passen-
ger’s seat. Doing so will 
disperse the passenger’s 
weight, which prevents the sen-
sor from detecting the passen-
ger’s weight properly. As a 
result, the SRS front airbags for 
the front passenger’s seat may 
not deploy in the event of a colli-
sion.
■Modification and disposal of 
SRS airbag system compo-
nents
Do not dispose of your vehicle or 
perform any of the following modi-
fications without consulting your 
Toyota dealer. The SRS airbags 
may malfunction or deploy unin-
tentionally, possibly leading to 
death or serious injury.
●Removal, installation, disas-
sembly or repair of the SRS air-
bags
●Repair, removal or modification 
of the following parts or their 
surrounding
• Steering wheel
• Instrument panel
• Dashboard
• Seats
• Seat upholstery
• Front pillars
• Side pillars
• Rear pillars
• Roof side rails
• Front door panels 

902-1. Plug-in hybrid system
Carrying heavy luggage will lead 
to poor fuel economy. Avoid car-
rying unnecessary luggage. 
Installing a large roof rack will 
also cause poor fuel economy.
Since the gasoline engine starts 
up and cuts out automatically, 
warming up is not necessary.The value displayed on the SOC 
(State of Charge) gauge 
(P.155) is estimated from the 
following information.
 The amount of hybrid battery 
(traction battery) charge cur-
rently remaining
 The electricity consumption 
(the estimated distance that 
EV driving is possible per unit 
of electrical energy) based on 
the recorded value
 Past air conditioning system 
electricity consumption 
amount
The electricity consumption var-
ies depending on how the vehi-
cle is driven. The vehicle 
Luggage
Warming up before driv-
ing
EV driving range
The EV driving range dis-
played on the meter shows 
the reference distance that 
EV driving (driving using 
only the electric motor) is 
possible, and the actual dis-
tance that can be driven 
may differ from that dis-
played.
Even if the EV driving range is 
displayed, EV driving may be 
canceled and both gasoline 
engine and electric motor are 
used depending on the situa-
tion. ( P.79)
Displayed value 

2475-1. Before driving
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Driving
Cargo capacity depends on the 
total weight of the occupants.
(Cargo capacity) = (Total load 
capacity) - (Total weight of occu-
pants)
Steps for Determining Correct 
Load Limit 
(1) Locate the statement “The 
combined weight of occupants 
and cargo should never exceed 
XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your 
vehicle’s placard.
(2) Determine the combined 
weight of the driver and passen-
gers that will be riding in your 
vehicle.
(3) Subtract the combined 
weight of the driver and passen-
gers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.
(4) The resulting figure equals 
the available amount of cargo 
and luggage load capacity.
For example, if the “XXX” 
amount equals 1400 lbs. and 
there will be five 150 lb passen-
gers in your vehicle, the amount 
of available cargo and luggage 
load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400 - 
750 (5   150) = 650 lbs.)
(5) Determine the combined 
weight of luggage and cargo 
being loaded on the vehicle. 
That weight may not safely 
exceed the available cargo and 
luggage load capacity calcu-
lated in Step 4.
WARNING
●Do not place cargo or luggage 
in or on the following locations.
• At the feet of the driver
• On the front passenger or rear  seats (when stacking items)
• On the luggage cover
• On the instrument panel
• On the dashboard
●Secure all items in the occupant 
compartment.
NOTICE
■If luggage is loaded on the 
roof (vehicles with solar 
charging system)
Observe the following precau-
tions. Failure to observe them 
could lead to the solar roof being 
damaged, or the roof rack falling 
off.
●Do not install a roof rack which 
interferes with the solar roof.
●Do not load luggage directly 
onto the solar roof.
Capacity and distribution 

2885-5. Using the driving support systems
WARNING
●If the part of the windshield in 
front of the front camera is 
fogged up or covered with con-
densation or ice, use the wind-
shield defogger to remove the 
fog, condensation, or ice.
●If water droplets cannot be 
properly removed from the area 
of the windshield in front of the 
front camera by the windshield 
wipers, replace the wiper insert 
or wiper blade.
●Do not attach window tint to the 
windshield.
●Replace the windshield if it is 
damaged or cracked.
If the windshield has been 
replaced, recalibration of the front 
camera will be necessary. For 
details, contact your Toyota 
dealer.
●Do not allow liqui ds to contact 
the front camera.
●Do not allow bright lights to 
shine into the front camera.
●Do not damage the lens of the 
front camera or allow it to 
become dirty.
When cleaning the inside of the 
windshield, do not allow glass 
cleaner to contact the lens of the 
front camera. Do not touch the 
lens of the front camera.
If the lens of the front camera is 
dirty or damaged, contact your 
Toyota dealer.
●Do not subject the front camera 
to a strong impact.
●Do not change the position or 
orientation of the front camera 
or remove it.
●Do not disassemble the front 
camera.
●Do not modify any parts around 
the front camera, such as the 
inside rear view mirror or ceil-
ing.
●Do not attach accessories 
which may obstruct the front 
camera to the hood, front grille, 
or front bumper. For details, 
contact your Toyota dealer.
●If a surfboard or other long 
object is to be mounted on the 
roof, make sure that it will not 
obstruct the front camera.
●Do not modify or change the 
headlights and other lights.
■Front camera installation area 
on the windshield
If the system determines that the 
windshield may be fogged up, it 
will automatically operate the 
heater to defog the part of the 
windshield around the front cam-
era. When cleaning, etc., be care-
ful not to touch the area around 
the front camera until the wind-
shield has cooled sufficiently, as 
touching it may cause burns.
■Precautions for the driver 
monitor camera (if equipped)
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may lead to mal-
function of the driver monitor cam-
era and the systems not operating 
properly, possibly leading to an 
accident resulting in death or seri-
ous injury. 

6139-1. Specifications
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Vehicle specifications
Glossary of tire terminology
Tire related termMeaning
Cold tire inflation pres-
sureTire pressure when the vehicle has been parked 
for three hours or more, or has not been driven 
more than 1 mile or 1.5 km under that condition
Maximum inflation pres-
sureThe maximum cold inflated pressure to which a 
tire may be inflated, shown on the sidewall of 
the tire
Recommended inflation 
pressureCold tire inflation pressure recommended by a 
manufacturer
Accessory weight
The combined weight (in excess of those stan-
dard items which may be replaced) of hybrid 
transmission, power steering, power brakes, 
power windows, power seat s, radio and heater, 
to the extent that these items are available as 
factory-installed equipment (whether installed or 
not)
Curb weight
The weight of a motor vehicle with standard 
equipment, including the maximum capacity of 
fuel, oil and coolant, and if so equipped, air con-
ditioning and additional weight optional engine
Maximum loaded vehicle 
weight
The sum of:
(a) Curb weight
(b) Accessory weight
(c) Vehicle capacity weight
(d) Production options weight
Normal occupant weight
150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occupants 
specified in the second column of Table 1
* that 
follows
Occupant distributionDistribution of occupants in a vehicle as speci-
fied in the third column of Table 1
* below
Production options weight
The combined weight of installed regular pro-
duction options weighing over 5 lb. (2.3 kg) in 
excess of the standard items which they 
replace, not previously considered in curb 
weight or accessory weight, including heavy 
duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty 
battery, and special trim