2024 Toyota Prius: A Trim Comparison

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The newly redesigned 2024 Toyota Prius boasts powerful performance and a sleek new design that may be enough to entice new drivers. The Toyota Prius has made a number of improvements over the previous generations that make it a top contender in the electric and hybrid market.

2024 Toyota Prius Trims

The 2024 Toyota Prius is available in three different trims. Engine options are the same for each one, but each trim tier offers more features than the last. Let’s take a closer look at what each one has to offer!

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Powertrain Options

Before we get on to each trim level, we should talk about the powertrain options. The base powertrain is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor that generates a combined 194 horsepower. If you are looking for all-wheel-drive, you may want to upgrade to the optional powertrain that adds an additional electric motor and generates 196 horsepower.

Of the two options, the front-wheel drive version, of course, offers the best fuel economy, getting 57 mpg in the city and 56 mpg on the highway. However, the all-wheel drive version isn’t far behind, getting 53 mpg and 54 mpg.

LE

The Toyota Prius LE is the base trim starting at $27,650. Standard features of this model are pretty typical of a Toyota. For one, you get an infotainment system with an 8-inch touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control and a six-speaker stereo. Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Bluetooth are all supported. Listen to music via satellite radio. You’ll even get a Wi-Fi hotspot and six USB ports!

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While the Prius a decade ago never included these kinds of features, the new Prius comes loaded with driver assistance features. Holding very little back, Toyota gives more of these features than ever before. You’ll get safety features like forward collision warning, forward automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert. Meanwhile, features like lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control can assist you on the highway, making the driving experience just a little more relaxing.

XLE

The 2024 Toyota Prius XLE starts at $31,095. It swaps out cloth upholstery seating for synthetic leather. The driver’s seat is swapped out for a power-adjustable version, and the steering wheel and two front seats are also heated. For your convenience, the XLE features standard wireless device charging, a push-button ignition and remote keyless entry. On top of all that, a universal garage door opener comes standard as well.

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Extra driver assistance features, in addition to everything in the LE model, include parking sensors, reverse collision warning and reverse automatic emergency braking.

The XLE does offer some optional add-ons too. For one, there’s the digital key for another $275, allowing you to get in your vehicle using your smartphone. For $735, you can get an upgraded 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with navigation. And lastly, a fixed-glass roof for another $1K.

Limited

The Toyota Prius Limited trim, which starts at $34,665, includes the optional features mentioned previously, along with ventilated front seats, an eight-speaker JBL audio system, and a power liftgate.

For an additional $200, you can get a rear-camera mirror. Other options include heated rear seats for $350 and more parking assistance features for another $1,635.

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The 2024 Toyota Prius is coming back in a big way thanks to a revamped exterior and new powertrain options. This is not your daddy’s Prius.