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Toyota - Prius (2014)

Looking for a reliable, fuel‑efficient commuter? The 2014 Toyota Prius remains a favorite in the hybrid segment, and its value has been closely watched by buyers, dealers, and enthusiasts alike. In this guide we dive into the Toyota Prius price landscape, reveal what the used Toyota Prius price looks like across markets, and answer the nagging question: what is a 2014 Toyota Prius worth? All insights are based on recent market data and realistic depreciation trends.

  • Model: 2014 Toyota Prius
  • Engine: 1.8L 4‑Cylinder, 1.8 L (2.0 L in Japan) two‑stroke delivering 134 hp
  • Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
  • Powertrain: Hybrid electric motor (48 V, 48 kW) + gasoline engine
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline – pure‑electric mode available
  • Dimensions: Length 4,435 mm | Width 1,770 mm | Height 1,555 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,730 mm
  • Curb Weight: ~1,320 kg (US spec) – 1,260 kg in some markets
  • Cargo Capacity: 1.0 m³ rear trunk, 4.8 m³ with rear seats folded
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) all‑year‑electric
  • Seating: 5 passengers, standard cloth upholstery, dual‑zone climate control
  • Battery: 1.3‑kWh Nickel‑Metal Hydride (NiMH), 0.89‑kWh Lithium‑Ion (Japan only)
  • Efficiency: EPA estimate 54 mpg (gasoline) combined / 128 Nm‑h (electric) per 100‑km
  • Warranty: 3 years/36,000 mi standard + 8 years/100,000 mi hybrid battery

Depreciation Insight

When you navigate Toyota Prius depreciation data, you’ll see a consistent pattern: hybrids tend to hold value slightly better than comparable ICE vehicles. Over the first year, a new 2014 Prius typically loses 15‑20% of its showroom value. By the three‑year mark, the depreciation curve flattens, dropping roughly 40‑45% of original value. After five years, the trade‑in value is usually around 55‑60% of the new car price. These percentages vary by region, mileage, condition, and trim level, so used Toyota Prius price listings should still factor in local demand and maintenance history.

In China, for instance, the Prius can maintain roughly 60% of its first‑year price after five years due to government incentives. In the United States, the depreciation curve sometimes dips slightly lower in densely populated cities where hybrid fuel savings are a badge of honor.

What is a 2014 Toyota Prius worth?

Ryan or Sydney might ask, “What is a 2014 Toyota Prius worth?” A clear answer requires factoring mileage, condition, trim, and market. Typically, a low‑mileage 2014 Prius (under 50,000 km) in excellent condition might fetch anywhere between 50‑70% of the original MSRP.


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