Toyota Australia has expanded its hybrid family once more with the addition of the new luxury-spec Toyota Prius V i-Tech. Priced from $46,490, the new i-Tech variant adds a number of extra features to justify its $10,500 premium over the $35,990 entry-level Toyota Prius V seven-seater, which launched in Australia in May...
Toyota has launched the seven-seat Toyota Prius V expanding its hybrid family to four models alongside the Prius hatch, Prius C and Camry Hybrid. The $35,990 Toyota Prius V (denoting versatility) is Australia's first seven-seater hybrid vehicle and Australia's first Toyota to be fitted with a lithium-ion battery...
Toyota Australia has announced the addition of the Prius V seven-seat family variant to the local lineup, with an arrival time of around May. The Toyota Prius V is an elongated seaven-seat Prius that should appeal to growing families without compromising the original Prius’ environmentally conscious principles...
The next addition to the Toyota Prius family – the Toyota Prius v – has made its local debut at the 2011 Australian International Motor Show in Melbourne. The Prius v will go in sale in the US before the end of this year and will join Toyota Australia’s Prius line-up sometime in 2012...
Toyota will showcase a family of three Prius vehicles at the Australian International Motor Show in Melbourne, which kicks off on July 1. Toyota Australia this morning confirmed the versatile family-sized Prius v hatch would join the familiar Prius hatchback and the compact Prius c Concept hatch on the stand in Melbourne...
Toyota has unveiled the Toyota Prius V minivan at the 2011 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. It's the car that Toyota has been teasing us with over the past few months, and, as earlier reports suggested, it is a minivan version of the current Toyota Prius hatch...
Given the number of complaint emails we receive for our somewhat, anti-hybrid comments, we thought we would try and educate a few of our readers with some real world figures. Our friends at UK's TimesOnline website have done a rather interesting test, they decided to drive to the Geneva motor show and took a BMW 520d (diesel) and a Toyota Prius for a fuel-economy test...