Toyota announced in a press release that the company has priced the Prius, Prius Plug-in and Prius v models for 2013.
The price for the five new base Prius models increased by $200 compared to 2012.
The Prius One can be purchased for $23, 215, and the Prius Two is listed at $24,000. The price for the Prius three is a little over $25, 560 and the Prius Four is $28,435. The Prius Five has been priced at $29,805.
The base Prius models come with 15-inch wheels, standard LED lights and seven standard airbags for safety. Optional features for the vehicles include lane departure prevention system, heated front seats, and a navigation system.
The price for the new Prius Plug-in models didn't go up compared to last year.
The price for the base Prius Plug-in has been listed at $32,000. The Prius Plug-in Advanced will cost $39,525, just as it did last year.
The main reason the Plug-in models didn't go up in price is because there are no new features added to the vehicles for 2013. The Plug-in models are highlighted by 15-inch wheels, blue-tinted headlight covers and a state-of-the-art navigation system that comes with a camera for parking assistance according to Toyota.
The Prius v models increased by $100 for 2013 compared to last year.
The Prius v Two can be bought for $26, 650, whereas the Prius v Three is $27, 415. The Prius v Five will cost interested buyers $30,140.
There are only a few improved features included with the Prius v models. There are more paint options for the 2013 series, and the steering wheel setup is a lot more technically enhanced and comfortable compared to the 2012 models.
Interested buyers can expect similar features from last year as well including voice-activated navigation system, satellite radio and the standard keyless entry/engine start according to Toyota.
The prices do not include delivery or processing fees set by Toyota or the specific car dealership where the car is purchased.
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