Skoda Roomster GreenLine
Hatchback · Diesel · FWD
vs
Toyota Prius Prime LE
Hatchback · Hybrid · FWD
Skoda Roomster GreenLine
Car A
Skoda Roomster GreenLine
The Skoda Roomster GreenLine prioritizes low fuel consumption and everyday practicality, making it a solid city-focused choice for growing families. With a generous boot and good value in its segment, performance is adequate rather than exciting.
5 seatsHatchbackDiesel4-star safety
Toyota Prius Prime LE
Car B
Toyota Prius Prime LE
The Prius Prime LE blends a usable 40 km electric-only range with low fuel consumption, making it a practical fit for city commutes and family duties. Space is generous for five, but performance is relaxed and FWD is less ideal for harsh winters.
5 seatsHatchbackHybrid5-star safety4.4 L/100km122 hpHybrid
Why compared better on fuelcomparison picksame body typesame seatsstep-up price

Usage fit

Family 49 / 68
City 64 / 63
Budget / value 56 / 70
Road trip 38 / 42
Performance 32 / 33
Cargo 25 / 28
Practical 42 / 57
Premium 18 / 23
Winter 22 / 26

Scores out of 100. Blue = Skoda Roomster GreenLine · Orange = Toyota Prius Prime LE

Specs side-by-side

Spec Skoda Roomster GreenLine Toyota Prius Prime LE
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Pros & cons

Skoda Roomster GreenLine

  • Low fuel consumption for city use (4.5 l/100 km).
  • Generous 453 L cargo area supports family duties.
  • Calm, predictable performance for urban traffic (0–100 km/h in 11.3 s).
  • Priced at 22000, offering good value in its segment.

Toyota Prius Prime LE

  • Up to 40 km electric-only driving for quiet, low-cost city trips
  • 4.4 L/100 km combined makes it efficient for its class
  • Seats five with 502 L cargo space for family hauling
  • Good value in its segment at 28,300, with strong safety and reliability signals

Verdict

Pick Skoda Roomster GreenLine if…
Lower entry price
Skoda Roomster GreenLine starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Toyota Prius Prime LE if…
More power
Toyota Prius Prime LE puts out 122 hp vs 105 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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