"Cool" and "Prius" were once never thought to be used in the same sentence.If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn moreToyota might've just added some major cool factor to one of its cars that was once the complete antithesis of cool. The Big T implemented some new updates to what is arguably the best Prius ever made.The revisions consist of the usual subtle tweaks, equipment and pricing changes. But one that caught our attention was the addition of a new deep black exterior hue.AdvertisementAdvertisementAnd when combined with one of the Prius's best trim levels, the result is a model that looks way better than any of its predecessors could have dreamt of being.One murdered out PriusWe can't ever remember the last time a Prius ever looked this menacing. - Credit: ToyotaThe new color is called "Inked." It joins a group of fresh optional hues specifically for the Prius Plug-In Hybrid. When paired with the top-spec XSE trim, which also comes with black-painted wheels, the result is a Prius that looks like it's ready to shuttle some Yakuza around.No, seriously. We can't ever remember the last time a Prius looked this darn good. It's menacing.The current Prius is definitely the best-looking version, ever. - Credit: ToyotaToyota also made other colors available on the Prius's other trims, where they were previously not available. Ultimately, prospective buyers will no longer have to worry about having an image problem when considering the Prius.Keeping it affordable and value-packedIn all black, the new Prius actually looks kinda cool. - Credit: ToyotaAnother perk to this year's 2027 update is only a very slight increase in price, to the tune of $205. It's borderline negligible, which is a relief, given how expensive everything is nowadays.AdvertisementAdvertisementThankfully, Toyota also boosted the Prius's value. Now, dual-zone automatic climate control is standard across the board.So there's no more fighting over the interior temperature's thermostat during a road trip. 2027 Toyota Prius and Prius Plug-In Hybrid 9 photos Toyota - Credit: ToyotaToyota - Credit: ToyotaToyota - Credit: ToyotaToyota - Credit: ToyotaAdvertisementAdvertisementToyota - Credit: ToyotaToyota - Credit: ToyotaToyota - Credit: ToyotaToyota - Credit: ToyotaAdvertisementAdvertisementToyota - Credit: Toyota Expand gallery 10 1 / 9 Previous slide Next slide Return to story AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementToyotaToyotaAdvertisementAdvertisementToyotaToyotaToyotaToyotaAdvertisementAdvertisementToyotaToyotaToyota 10 1 / 9 Previous slide Next slide Otherwise, the Prius carries on with its original signature gas-electric hybrid powertrains. The standard Prius is available with either front- or all-wheel drive.The front-driven Prius serves up 194 horsepower in total, resulting in a 0-60 mph time of just 7.2 seconds. But the best part is that it can return up to 55 miles per gallon.There's no more fighting over interior temperature and comfort thanks to dual-zone climate being standardized across the board.AdvertisementAdvertisementFigures slightly differ for the all-paw version. The all-wheel Prius gets a couple of extra horses and sprints to 60 mph in just seven seconds.Of them all, the Plug-In version is the quickest, with 220 total horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of just 6.6 seconds. It can return up to 51 mpg combined while also offering up to 44 miles of all-electric range.Availability and pricingThe 2027 Toyota Prius now starts at $28,550, while the fancier Prius Plug-In Hybrid requires $33,980. Both prices exclude the standard destination and shipping charge. The new model-year Prius will be available at local dealers later this summer.2027 Toyota Prius Starts at $28,755 About the Author: Chris Chin is an associate editor at Gear Patrol, covering cars, trucks and anything else with four wheels. He has over a decade of experience writing news and reviews but considers himself an enthusiast first, with a passion for classics and European cars. His daily driver is a 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL with nearly 250,000 miles (87,000 are his).Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.