The 2023 Toyota Prius enters its fifth generation with a stunning transformation, now offering an attractive design, enhanced performance, and outstanding fuel economy.
Comfort, fuel economy, and a range of appealing features help the Toyota 2020 Prius a stable hybrid vehicle pick.
The Prius has wowed consumers since its original debut. 2017 continues this storied tradition with a feature-rich design that’s as appealing as ever before.
The economical Prius by Toyota has something for everyone, with a fuel economy that rivals most other hybrid vehicles on the market.
The popular Prius by Toyota seats five and comes with a hand-basket of upgradable options that complement an already nicely equipped vehicle.
One of the best selling hybrids on the market, the 2014 Toyota Prius is a mid-size, 5-door, hatchback capable of getting more than 50 mpg.
Now available in a SE trim level, the 2013 Toyota Prius is a mid-size five-door hybrid hatchback capable of achieving up to 51 miles per gallon.
Slightly restyled with new headlights, the 2012 Toyota Prius is a mid-size five-door hybrid hatchback capable of 51 miles per gallon.
A class leading hybrid, the 2011 Toyota Prius gets up to 50 mpg with seating for five, making this a practical car at one with nature.
Redesigned for the new model year, the 2010 Toyota Prius is the measuring stick when it comes to hybrid efficiency and with an EPA estimate of 51 mpg in the city it is still the champ to beat.
Superior fuel economy and space efficiency are highlights of the 2009 Toyota Prius, a 5-door hatchback hybrid sedan with plenty of luxury options.
The hybrid that sets the standards, the four-door 2008 Toyota Prius is powered by a combination gas and electric motor which pushes the Prius to an astounding 48 mpg in the city and 45 mpg on the highway.
With an estimated 60 mpg in the city and 51 mpg on the highway, the 2007 Toyota Prius sedan remains the gold-standard in the hybrid vehicle category.
Upgraded styling inside and out, the 2006 Toyota Prius is a hybrid sedan that seats five passengers comfortably and is rated at an amazing 51 mpg on the highway and 60 mpg around town.
The 2005 Toyota Prius is a hybrid four-door hatchback that seats five passengers and earns an EPA estimated 60 mpg in the city and 51 mpg on the highway.
The 2004 Toyota Prius is a five-passenger hatchback hybrid which has been totally redesigned for the new model year, and boasts an EPA estimated rating of 60 mpg in the city and 51 mpg on the highway.
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Introduced in 2001, the Toyota Prius was one of the original gas/electric hybrids boasting an elegant design, a feature-rich cabin and award-winning fuel economy. New options were added for 2002, including cruise control, side airbags, daytime running lights, GPS and two new body colors. There were no changes for 2003. But Toyota redesigned the Prius in 2004, making it larger and roomier, with more power, better gas mileage and more available options. In 2005, the rear wiper became standard and the visor was changed out to fabric. A tire-pressure monitor monitoring system, updated head and tail lights, new dark seat fabric and a new instrument panel center were the big changes for 2006.
Standard front-seat side airbags and full-length head curtain airbags were added for the 2007 Prius, with the special Touring sports trim being unveiled. No major changes were in store for 2008. A new design was introduced in 2009, offering restyled interior arrangements, improved fuel economy, better steering and more available options. Model years 2010-2011 saw no major updates. Available powered seats and updated trim levels and options rounded out the changes for 2012. The Prius remained largely unchanged for 2013.