2023 Toyota Prius | From Ugly Duckling to Sexy Swan



The new 2023 is easily the best looking hybrid Toyota has ever made, dare I even say… lust worthy?

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34 thoughts on “2023 Toyota Prius | From Ugly Duckling to Sexy Swan”

  1. I like the solar-roof! I don't like the fact that there are no air-vents for the passengers in the rear – those side-pillar-vents would be nice. I like the sun-shades in the ceiling.🤺🇦🇺🦘

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  2. So glad they didn't axe the regular Prius and replace it with an SUV. And now it's good-looking and quick. Yes, it does bear a passing resemblance to a Tesla Model 3, but not in a bad way. All Teslas look the same (to me) and the styling hasn't changed in a decade. If the Prime is under 40K I could imagine one showing up in my garage.

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  3. What a fat fancy Prius that is heavy and gets crappy mileage. What's the point! Buy an electric or find a real hybrid that will do what it was intended to do. Save money and get excellent mileage for this long ass commutes. All the good vehicles just get fat and worse mileage. Pointless.

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  4. Definitely on board with this from first sight. I'd have a Prime with whatever trim level gets me ventilated seats. Turning the rear wheels would be nice but I'd rather have the electric range, all day.

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  5. It's a very sharp car, but it does make me wonder why all of the previous Priuses were so bizarre looking (especially the last one) when they could have made it nice looking like this one. I think a lot of Toyota's motivation to do this is because their current BEV efforts are running into a lot of issues and they spent billions of dollars and well over a decade chasing the hydrogen fuel cell phantom and need to stall the market to give them time to catch up.

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