Car Review | Toyota Prius 1 2011, specifications, features and prices in the US | The Toyota Prius is a gas-electric hybrid and the third generation Prius made its debut in 2010 with a more powerful engine and better fuel economy. Prius was the first mass-produced gasoline-electric hybrid when it went on sale in Japan in 1997. Since then, the Prius became the best-selling hybrid vehicle in the U.S. and the world. The Toyota Prius entered the U.S. market in 2000, and the second generation Prius was launched in 2004 in the fall of 2003 that the first product to use third-generation gas-electric hybrid, Toyota Synergy Drive hybrid powertrain technology.
Price, specifications and features of Prius 1 2011 in the US:
Pricing | Prius 1 | |
Retail | ,650 | |
Invoice | ,567 | |
DestChg | 0 | |
Engines & Power | Prius 1 | |
Standard Engine |
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Horsepower | 134 @ 5200 RPM | |
Torque (lb-ft) | 105 @ 4000 RPM | |
Transmissions | Prius 1 | |
Continuously Variable Transmis | Std | |
Fuel Economy | Prius 1 | |
City (mpg) | 51 | |
Highway (mpg) | 48 | |
Comfort & Convenience | Prius 1 | |
Sunroof | N/A | |
Air Conditioning | Std | |
Power Windows | Std | |
Power Door Locks | N/A | |
Leather Seats | N/A | |
Power Seats | N/A | |
Max. Seating | 5 | |
Number of Doors | 4 | |
Entertainment | Prius 1 | |
Cassette Player | N/A | |
CD Player | Std | |
Nav. System | N/A | |
Safety | Prius 1 | |
Airbags | Driver Passenger Side | |
ABS Brakes | Std | |
Traction Control | Std | |
Stability Control | Std | |
Final Assembly | Prius 1 | |
Location | Japan |
The third generation Toyota Prius looks much like its iconic predecessor but slightly wider and comes with a larger 1.8-liter engine. Highway fuel economy has improved slightly, but city mileage has fallen a bit. It can propel itself solely on electric power at low speeds. The new Prius feels more substantial and boasts several improvements. Side curtain air bags and ESC are standard. - CAR REVIEW
Toyota Prius 1 2011, specifications, features and prices in the US