Toyota Prius Facelift Spy Photos
Electric power
By Frank
September 27, 2007 3:55 am
Filed Under: Japanese, Spy Photos, Toyota
Electric power
The next generation Toyota Prius has been slightly delayed due to advanced battery technology so Toyota is going to put the Prius through a facelift in order to extend its life-cycle by another year or two. The Toyota Prius made its debut in Japan back in 1997 before going global in 2001 and is now in its third generation which was launched in 2004.
The freshening includes a new front fascia (new headlamps and grille) together with a new cut line in the hood.
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Marsman
September 27, 2007 6:20 pm
It looks like it will have swiveling xenons
Marsman
September 27, 2007 6:21 pm
If you notice in the pictures there are two diffrent types of rims so there are to prius's Maybe A new model?
Hiromichi
September 29, 2007 10:57 am
I anticipate that the facelift version or fully revamped model will have plug-in recharging system. And the next model to that will have Matsushita's or Toyota's original new generation lithium-ion battery. (Toyota is producing its original in-house Li-ion battery already for their Yaris with idle-killing system variant,available in its home market.)
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