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Toyota News: Spying: 2016 Toyota Prius, Minus the Camoflage


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The fourth-generation Toyota Prius has made an early debut thanks to spy photographer who caught the vehicle uncovered at a photo shoot.

 

There's a lot of the Mirai hydrogen vehicle in the new Prius' design. Such details include very busy front-end with split opening grille and forked headlights, to a similar side profile and blacked-out C-Pillar. The Prius will be keeping the liftback shape that it has been using since the seconf-generation model.

 

We don't know any details on the next-generation Prius hybrid powertrain, but Green Car Reports says the next Prius will use Toyota's new global modular platform and possibly have all-wheel drive as an option.

 

We'll get our first look at the next-generation Prius next month.

 

Source: Green Car Reports


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Using the BUTT UGLY Hydrogen style on the Prius took it from Ugly to outright hideous! 

 

I just do not get the Japan style they are doing, either the cars are totally boring and will put you to sleep or hideously ugly.

 

:stupid:  :dizzy:  :facepalm:  :duh:  :nono:  :palm:

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