Making the Grade The all-new 2023 Toyota Prius offers an array of standard and available features no matter the grade. Whether choosing the XLE or the Limited grade – in Wind Chill Pearl, Cutting Edge, Guardian Gray, Black, Supersonic Red, or Reservoir Blue – Prius drivers will be ready to look to the road ahead. XLE AWD Grade Standard Features: 19-inch alloy wheels 8-inch Toyota Multimedia Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto Safety Connect, Service Connect (up to 10-yr trial), Remote Connect (3-yr trial) 6 USB-c ports Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Softex heated leather steering wheel Digital Rear-View Mirror & Home Link Driver and front passenger heated seats 8-way power driver’s seat Softex seats Smart Key with Push Button Start Direct light illumination Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA) Limited AWD Grade XLE AWD Standard Features+: 12.3-inch Toyota Multimedia 3-yr Drive Connect trial (Cloud Navigation, Intelligent Assistant, Destination Assist) JBL® Premium Audio System with 8 speakers Fixed glass roof 8-way power driver’s seat with driver memory Driver and front passenger heated and ventilated Seats Rain sensing wipers Qi wireless charger Digital Key Power back door Advanced Park Digital Rearview Mirror Heated rear seats Panoramic View Monitor Front and Rear Parking Assist with Automatic Braking (PA w/AB) Hybrid Reborn: 2023 Toyota Prius Revealed | Toyota Canada
Thanks… There is a similar page for the Prime as well: http://media.toyota.ca/releases/poised-for-performance-2023-toyota-prius-prime-revealed Interestingly, it looks like Canada will not get the solar roof, it appears we will get the fixed glass roof instead, and I’m ok with that. Would have preferred if the front glass opened, but still better than nothing.
Wow, AWD standard. I guess that's how they'll differentiate themselves from the competition. Also, those colour options for the Prime... sigh. Either red or shades of grey. (pearl white, silver, blue/grey and black)
I would have loved to see more colour options (I was going to go for Blue Magnetism if I ended up with a 2022), although I do really like the blue/grey.
Even the Corolla Hybrid is offered only in LE trim for FWD. All others are AWD (including an AWD ME trim).
Agreed. It seems ‘Reservoir Blue’ is an option on the non-plugin, but not the Prime. Huh? Colour choices are very disappointing, as I really prefer a *colour* to my car, and not contribute to the endless sea of “shade” cars on the road... Coloured vehicles adds some nice spice to the roads. However, that being said, given the likely limited availability of the cars, I don’t feel so strongly about it that I would necessarily turn down a vehicle just because of the colour (if it means waiting several more months)…. Though Red does look like it will be my first choice for a Prime now.
Same here. I think the Blue Magnetism was a great colour and the Prime looked great with it - though the red was also very sharp. Very surprising they didn’t keep a colour similar to this with the new gen. Blue is also my favourite colour, and I guess this means my streak of owning blue Prius will sadly likely come to an end. I think not offering the mustard colour they showed on stage is a mistake - that would have been quite the statement colour.
The XSE premium in wind chill pearl is sounding great! I currently have a 22 premium with tech on order but looks like it won’t be built. Anyone have any guess on how much more expensive the 23 will be. Getting a ton of more equipment. 100+ horsepower, awd, memory seats, panoramic roof, 50% more EV range. I’ve been reading people 5-10% which would be reasonable? Time will tell!
it's become the norm to offer some colors at a premium, which is pretty sad when your colors are limited. oh well, you can always get the free color and then go to the expense of having the car wrapped
During the first half of 2015, global sales of the Prius c variant surpassed one million units. In January 2017, the Prius family had global cumulative sales of 6.1 million units, accounting for 61% of Toyota's 10 million hybrids sold worldwide since 1997.
I don't see any mention of all-wheel-drive for the '23 Prius Prime in Canada. Is it safe to assume it will be two-wheel-drive?