Toyota Prius
The Toyota Prius is a hybrid vehicle from the Japanese automobile producer Toyota. It is called 'hybrid' because it has two different engines: a gasoline engine (combustion engine) and
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| Manufacturer | Toyota |
| Production | December 1997 – present |
| Model years | 2001–present (US) |
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an electric motor. Because of the electric motor, it uses less fuel than a normal gasoline automobile when driving at low speeds (for example in the city).
The electric motor uses batteries for its power, and these batteries are charged by a dynamo when the gasoline engine is used at higher speeds.
First generation (XW10)
Second generation (XW20)
Third generation (XW30)
Fourth generation (XW50)
Fifth generation (XW60)
Toyota Prius Media
Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid (first generation)