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Toyota - Prius Prime (2021)
Looking for the Toyota Prius Prime price for the latest 2021 model? Whether you’re researching a fresh purchase or simply benchmarking a used vehicle, the Toyota Prius Prime 2021 price can vary widely depending on trim level, mileage, condition, and your local market. Below you’ll find a comprehensive snapshot of what influences pricing, the key specifications that define this plug‑in hybrid, and a realistic look at depreciation trends so you can make an informed decision.
- Model year: 2021
- Engine: 1.8‑liter four‑stroke gasoline engine paired with a 1kWh battery for electric-only driving.
- Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) that merges gasoline and electric power seamlessly.
- Power output: 69 horsepower electric peak, 139 horsepower combined output.
- Fuel type: Fossil fuel (gasoline) and rechargeable electric.
- Battery capacity: 1.4 kWh lithium‑ion pack delivering up to 25 miles of all‑electric range.
- Dimensions: 176.6 in (L) × 68.2 in (W) × 58.2 in (H); wheelbase 106.6 in.
- Fuel economy: EPA EPA rating of 133 MPGe (electric) / 56 MPGe (combined).
- Drive type: Front‑wheel drive (FWD).
- Seating: 5 passengers with a spacious interior and standard dual‑zone climate control.
- Standard features: Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, 7‑inch touchscreen, safety sensors, and smart‑key entry.
- Optional features: E‑stop, heated seats, navigation, or the XL Power edition with extra cargo space.
Depreciation Insight
Understanding how the Toyota Prius Prime depreciation works is vital for both buyers and sellers. While the base station can be expensive, the plug‑in hybrid counts as a higher-end feature set that tends to hold value stronger than conventional hybrids. Typical depreciation for the Prius Prime follows a pattern similar to other domestic hybrids:
- **First year:** typically loses 15–20% of its value, reflecting the common drop as a vehicle shifts from new to used.
- **Second year:** around 10–12% depreciation as the vehicle settles into its market trajectory.
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