2026 Toyota Prius: What's in stock, trim-level comparison, FAQ's.

    Updated 2026-06-17
    Quick Answer

    The Toyota Prius is a hybrid hatchback that, since its 2023 fifth-generation redesign, combines roughly 194 horsepower (front-wheel drive) or 196 horsepower (all-wheel drive) with EPA combined ratings up to 57 mpg on the LE FWD trim. The Prius accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in about 7.0 seconds — far quicker than earlier generations — while keeping fuel costs near best-in-class. Trims span LE, XLE, and Limited; AWD is optional on every trim. Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 is standard.

    Highlights of the 2026 Toyota Prius

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    • Combined system output of about 194 hp FWD or 196 hp AWD — markedly quicker than prior Prius generations
    • EPA-rated up to 57 mpg combined on the LE front-wheel-drive trim
    • 0–60 mph in roughly 7.0 seconds — competitive with many gas compacts
    • Available all-wheel drive on every trim (LE, XLE, Limited)
    • 8-inch touchscreen standard with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; 12.3-inch display on XLE/Limited
    • Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 standard, including adaptive cruise, lane keeping, and pre-collision braking
    • Optional fixed-glass solar roof on Limited and JBL premium audio for tech-forward buyers
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    Inside the Toyota Prius

    The fifth-generation Prius is no longer slow

    The Prius redesign that arrived for 2023 erased the model's slow-and-frumpy reputation. The hybrid system now produces about 194 horsepower with front-wheel drive and 196 horsepower with all-wheel drive — roughly a 60 percent power increase over the previous generation. Toyota quotes 0 to 60 mph in about 7.0 seconds, which is in the same neighborhood as many turbocharged compact sedans. The lower, wider stance, sharper steering, and reworked suspension also make it noticeably more engaging to drive. Buyers who dismissed the Prius five years ago should re-test the current car before deciding.

    Fuel economy is still the headline

    Despite the added power, the Prius LE FWD remains EPA-rated up to 57 mpg combined — Toyota's highest non-plug-in figure for any current vehicle. XLE and Limited trims sit a few mpg lower because they ride on larger wheels and carry more equipment, and the AWD versions trade roughly two to three mpg for the rear-axle electric motor. Even the thirstiest current Prius trim is still rated above 49 mpg combined, and real-world fuel cost typically falls below most subcompact gas SUVs and smaller sedans. The 11.3-gallon tank yields a practical range north of 600 miles.

    Tech and comfort across the trim ladder

    LE comes with the 8-inch touchscreen, six-speaker audio, fabric seats, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 — the same active-safety suite found on every Prius. XLE upgrades to the larger 12.3-inch touchscreen, heated front seats, blind spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert, and SofTex-trimmed seats. Limited adds JBL premium audio, a digital key, a heated steering wheel, ventilated front seats, and the optional fixed-glass solar roof that can put energy back into the 12-volt system. Cargo space is about 23.8 cubic feet behind the rear seats, less than a Corolla Cross but useful for the hatchback layout.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros
    • Up to 57 mpg combined on LE FWD — best-in-class hybrid efficiency
    • About 194–196 horsepower combined makes it genuinely quick (~7.0 sec 0–60)
    • All-wheel drive available on every trim
    • Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 standard across the lineup
    • Striking redesigned exterior styling versus prior generations
    • Long real-world range — roughly 600+ miles per 11.3-gallon tank
    • Strong reputation for hybrid reliability and resale value
    Cons
    • Sloping roofline cuts into rear-seat headroom for taller passengers
    • Cargo space trails compact SUVs like the Corolla Cross or RAV4
    • Larger 19-inch wheels on XLE/Limited reduce EPA mpg versus LE
    • No plug-in capability on the standard Prius — choose Prius Prime for EV-only driving
    • Ride is firmer than prior generations because of the sportier tuning

    New 2026 Toyota Prius Inventory at Swope NissanLive

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    Frequently Asked Questions about the 2026 Toyota Prius

    The Prius LE front-wheel-drive trim is EPA-rated up to 57 mpg combined. XLE and Limited trims rate a few mpg lower because they wear larger wheels, and AWD versions are typically a few mpg under the FWD figures.
    No. The standard Prius is a conventional hybrid — its battery recharges from the engine and regenerative braking. The plug-in version is the separate Prius Prime, which offers about 44 miles of EV-only range.
    Combined system output is about 194 horsepower with front-wheel drive and 196 horsepower with all-wheel drive.
    Toyota quotes a 0-to-60-mph time of roughly 7.0 seconds for both FWD and AWD versions — substantially quicker than earlier Prius generations.
    Yes. AWD is optional on every Prius trim — LE, XLE, and Limited — and uses an electric motor on the rear axle for on-demand traction.
    Three: LE (the efficiency leader at up to 57 mpg combined FWD), XLE (larger 12.3-inch touchscreen, heated seats), and Limited (JBL audio, ventilated seats, available solar roof).
    Every Prius includes Toyota Safety Sense 3.0: pre-collision braking with pedestrian detection, full-speed adaptive cruise, lane departure alert with steering assist, lane tracing assist, automatic high beams, and road sign recognition.
    About 23.8 cubic feet behind the rear seats — useful for a hatchback this size, though less than a compact SUV like the Corolla Cross.
    The Prius has earned a long-running reputation for excellent reliability. Its hybrid system is covered by a 10-year / 150,000-mile hybrid battery warranty in addition to Toyota's standard 5-year / 60,000-mile powertrain warranty.
    The Prius is a conventional hybrid that never plugs in. The Prius Prime is a plug-in hybrid with a larger battery, about 44 miles of EV-only EPA range, ~220 horsepower combined, and the ability to charge from a standard outlet or Level 2 charger.