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New Toyota Prius V Minivan Sales Off to a Good Start in the States

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With the presentation of the Prius V minivan last year, Toyota effectively gave birth to a new sub-brand of models borrowing the name of its first hybrid vehicle.

The move has proved to be successful with Toyota revealing that it sold 8,399 units of the Prius V from the last week of October (that's when it arrived in dealerships across the States) through the end of December 2011, according to Carly Schaffner, a spokesperson for the automaker.

Toyota says that it plans to deliver more than 220,000 vehicles bearing the Prius nameplate this year in the United States alone, which represents a 60 percent increase over 2011, according to a report from Bloomberg News.

Along with the original Prius liftback and the Prius V minivan, Toyota will launch the Prius C subcompact hatchback that we saw in Detroit this month and which arrives in March with a starting price of under US$19,000, plus a plug-in hybrid version of the Prius liftback priced at $32,760 that offers an extended electric-only driving range of up to 15 miles.


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3 Comments:

阿偉 said... »January 19, 2012

Ugly...

Ugly said... »January 19, 2012

At least it doesn't have those horrid plastic wheel covers of the regular Prius! God they were fugly!

Wagons Ho! said... »January 19, 2012

More utilitarian coupled with high-mileage = winner.

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