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Toyota — Prius Prime

The Toyota Prius Prime is a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) produced by Toyota. Introduced in 2012, it is the plug-in variant of the widely popular Toyota Prius hybrid car. The Prius Prime combines an electric motor and a gasoline engine with a larger battery pack compared to the standard Prius, allowing for extended electric-only driving range alongside the efficiency of a hybrid system. As of the 2024 model year, the Prius Prime boasts an EPA-estimated all-electric range of up to 44 miles, making it a compelling option for drivers seeking both environmental friendliness and practicality.

Toyota — Prius Prime

In production
Manufacturer:
Production Years:
• 2012 - Present
Generations:
2 Generations: • 1st generation (2012-2016) • 2nd generation (2017-Present)
Class:
• Compact hatchback
Comparable Vehicles:
•Honda Clarity Plug-in Hybrid • Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid • Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid • Ford Escape Plug-in Hybrid • Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
# of units sold:
over 2.5 million Prius Prime units have been sold globally (as of December 2022)

MSRP by Year

All figures are $USD and US Pricing

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