In 1997 Toyota enters the green vehicle niche with its very first Toyota Prius.Ā  This vehicle quickly became the first mass-produced hybrid in the world.Ā  Today the name lives on and the Prius family has evolved.Ā  The family has grown to four different models.Ā  Toyota liked the concept of creating a different Prius for everyone and their different lifestyles.

Mile After Mile


PRIUS
The Prius that started it all is available with a starting MSRP of $24,900(1).Ā  The vehicle is now available in five different trims and different options depending on the trim
level selected.Ā  The trim levels include Two, Three, Four, Five and Persona Series.Ā  The Prius offers an EPA-estimated 51 city and 48 hwy mpg(2).

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PRIUS C
The second Prius is the Prius C.Ā  This is the most affordable Prius with a starting MSRP of
$19,080(1).Ā  This compact size vehicle makes squeezing into small spaces easy!Ā  The Prius C has the highest estimated city mpg of any vehicle without a plug earning a MPG of 53 city and 46 hwy(2).Ā 
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PRIUS V
The Prius V is meant for families who want more cargo space like an SUV but who also wants the fuel economy of the Prius.Ā  The estimated MPG of the Prius V is 44 city and 40 hwy(2).Ā  The vehicle offers more cargo space, flexible seating and cargo options and storage compartments.Ā  The starting MSRP for this vehicle is $26,650(1).
PRIUS PLUG-IN
The most fuel efficient vehicle in the Prius family is the Prius Plug-in.Ā  Other brands may require you to install a costly charging station, but not Toyota.Ā  The Prius Plug-in can be charged in about 3 hours from a standard home outlet.Ā  This charge helps to maximize its EV mode driving(3).Ā  The estimated EPA in EV model is 95 MPGe(4).

Disclosures:
  1. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price, excludes the delivery, processing and handling fee of $795, from Cars, $845 for small/medium trucks (Sienna, RAV4, Highlander Gas, Highlander HV, FJ Cruiser, 4Runner, Tacoma and Venza), and $995 for large trucks (Land Cruiser, Tundra and Sequoia).
  2. EPA-estimated MPG's actual mileage will vary.Ā  EPA-rated driving range when vehicle is fully charged.Ā Ā  Excludes riving conditions
  3. 2013 EPA combined estimateed miles per gasoline gallon equivalent.Ā  Estimated includes consumption of electricity and gasoline energy during EV mode operation.Ā  Actual results will vary for many reasons including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain your vehicle.
  4. MPGe based on 2013 EPA ratings.Ā  Actual MPGe will vary based on driving habits, charging practice, battery age, weather temperature and road/traffic conditions.Ā  battery capacity will decrease with time and use.Ā  For more information on MPGe and range, please see www.fueleconomy.gov.