Toyota Prius Prime Priced At $27,100
Toyota Prius Prime Priced At $27,100October 4th, 2016 by Steve Hanley byToyota has announced that the starting price for its new Prius Prime plug-in hybrid is $27,100.That's $2,415 more than the base price of a standard Prius, but the Prime qualifies for a federal tax credit of $4,500, making its actual cost less than its more ordinary sibling.The final specs on the Prius Prime are 25 miles of all electric range and an EPA certified 124 MPGe rating.
2017 Toyota Prius Prime First Drive - Autoblog
Toyota has spent over a decade defining what a "Prius" is.The new plug-in Prius starts at $27,100.The Prime shines when it's driving on battery power.
Toyota Prius Prime Debuts In Europe (Including Set Of Video Presentations)
The original Plug-In Prius didn't succeed in Europe like it did in North America, as only about 10,500 were sold in Europe (roughly a fourth of the amount moved in the US) out of over 75,400 total.But as Toyota's hybrids are getting more popular in Europe, the second generation plug-in – the Prius Prime which debuted this week at the 2016 Paris Motor Show will definitely be more well received.For Europe specific, Toyota is switching to European Type 2 charging inlet (instead of Type 1, aka J1772 for all the markets in the first generation).
Hyundai Ioniq plug-in hybrid to get Prime position: If the Toyota Prius Prime ever comes here…
An Australian launch for the Hyundai Ioniq plug-in hybrid hatch would see it priced in the space that Toyota's plug-in Prius Prime would likely occupy – if the market-leading Japanese brand ever sees fit to bring it here.Revealed earlier this year in a trio of hybrid, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) and full-electric forms, the Ioniq range represents Hyundai's first true step into a market dominated by Toyota for decades.The PHEV version of the Ioniq was quickly confirmed as Hyundai Australia's preferred option, differentiated from the regular Prius hybrid with its more advanced plug-in hybrid system.
Toyota pulls the wraps off its new Prius Prime

Toyota is bringing back its plug-in hybrid Prius.But this time, you get more.The new Prius Prime can function as an all-electric vehicle — even on the highway.