76.0-hp, 1.5-liter, 4 Cylinder Engine (Gas/Electric Hybrid) Wondering which trim is right for you? Our 2008 Toyota Prius trim comparison will help you decide.
The 2007 Prius was a pioneer in hybrid technology ... These recurring problems landed the 2008 model on our list of Toyota Prius years to avoid. The 2010 Toyota Prius marked the debut of the ...
For space and fuel efficiency, the 2008 Toyota Prius can't be beat. The compact Prius has a design that emphasizes interior space and thus it qualifies as a mid-size car, and Toyota boasts that it ...
After over a year behind the wheel of the Prius plug-in hybrid, the Toyota proved dependable and nothing broke. We spent about a quarter of the time on electric-only power, but that’s only ...
We’ve always had a soft spot for the Toyota Prius at Consumer Reports. This hybrid model has never been flashy or sporty, but for the past two decades each generation came with two promises ...
Say you want a good preowned hybrid but refuse to get a Toyota Prius. You don’t have to explain your reasoning—we get it. The Prius should probably be on your list if you’re shopping for a ...
Electric cars may not be practical for everyone yet, but a plug-in hybrid Toyota Prius Prime may be the next best thing. The Prius Prime offers a substantial EV-only range for everyday driving.
Going plug-in hybrid means the Prius no longer steps on the toes of the hybrid Toyota Corolla and Toyota C-HR, both of which share the same TNGA platform as the Prius. Apart from having to plug in ...