2012 Toyota Prius v

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The 2012 Toyota Prius v, as in “versatile” is Toyota’s new model came upsize this hybrid nameplate in small SUV / crossover / wagon area. It also shows technical spiff likely to see their way to the whole family Prius.

By the end of next year, this family includes the v, the standard Prius (now called “Prius hatchback” in Toyota speak) and the plug-in Prius, the Prius c, a compact design, the cover to break already and not far off

2012 Toyota Prius v driver can choose between four driving modes: normal, EV (Electric), ECO (economy) and PWR (Power). Push button start is standard, along with Hill Start Assist Control (HAC) and a rearview camera. Options include energy-efficient LED headlamps, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (with a Pre-Collision System) and Advanced Parking Guidance System. Stability and traction control are standard, and the 2012 Toyota Prius v comes with the added security of seven airbags.

2012 Toyota Prius v will be the second member of what Toyota calls the Prius family. Presumably, all hybrid gasoline-electric drives. Toyota has sold nearly a million Prius models since the car in 2000 was launched. The company will introduce at least two more Prius models for the new 2012 Toyota Prius v, including a plug-in hybrid version of the current Prius and a smaller, higher-mileage car called the Prius c.

2012 Toyota Prius v Type

The new 2012 Toyota Prius v share the basic fundamentals and hybrid gasoline / electric powertrain with the standard Prius. But the new model a few inches longer and larger, with a high, square rear end, similar to that of a station wagon. The Prius v provides 50-percent more interior volume than the standard Prius, and 60-percent more cargo space.

What’s more, the 2012 Toyota Prius v Entune, the multimedia system that allows wireless upgradeable navigation, entertainment and information services. The system works with a variety of mobile applications, the best fuel prices, restaurant recommendations, live traffic information, reports and even sports results, are now easily accessible.

Toyota has priced its latest models of the Prius family and the 2012 Toyota Prius v starts at $ 27,160 and the plug-in version of the Prius at $ 32,760. The tall, more family-friendly Prius V comes with a stack of standard equipment: Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a 6.1-inch audio display system, a rearview camera, 16-inch alloy wheels and driver’s door keyless entry.

For other toys, there are two options packages. The first, at $ 765 price adds a navigation system and Toyota Entune infotainment system. For a total of $ 30,750, a fully loaded Prius V, 17-inch wheels, heated seats will be in front, LED headlamps and Softex pseudo-leather seats.

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