When did the Prius hybrid come out?

When did the Prius hybrid come out?

1997
In 1997 however, Toyota were the first to successfully overcome the many engineering challenges and subsequently launched the Prius, the world’s first mass market hybrid. As an innovator, the first generation model was designed to stand out – a formula newer evolutions would repeat over the years.

How Long Will 2007 Prius last?

Here is the short answer to how long Toyota Prius last? Even though it is a hybrid, the Toyota Prius can last up to 250,000 miles in top shape. If you drive, on average, 15,000 to 20,000 miles yearly, you can use your Toyota Prius for 12 to 16 years.

What kind of car is the 2007 Toyota Prius?

A midsize four-door hatchback, the 2007 Toyota Prius hybrid is available in two trim levels: base and Touring. The base car comes with 15-inch aluminum wheels, automatic climate control, a six-speaker CD stereo, cruise control, a trip computer and steering-wheel-mounted audio and climate controls.

When did the Toyota Prius Hybrid come out?

The current Prius debuted for 2004. For 2007, the car receives additional standard safety equipment, as well as an available Touring Edition. From the start, the Prius differed from Honda’s hybrids in that electric power was dominant in its powertrain. An electric motor can power the Prius until it reaches about 12 mph.

What’s the New Year for the Toyota Prius?

What’s New For 2007. For 2007 the Prius receives front seat-mounted side-impact airbags and front and rear side-curtain airbags. A new Touring trim debuts and includes a firmer suspension, 16-inch wheels, integrated fog lights and xenon headlamps.

What kind of mileage does a Toyota Prius get?

This Toyota Prius’s superior fuel-efficiency is proof that not all vehicles are created equal. This 2007 Toyota Prius has such low mileage it has been parked more than driven. More information about the 2007 Toyota Prius: For space and fuel efficiency, the 2007 Toyota Prius can’t be beat.

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