Prius pricing for 2006 announced

Toyota announced the pricing of its 2006 Prius hybrid sedan today, the base MSRP of which will be $21,725. The
increase of $475 or 2.1 percent will go into effect when the model goes on sale in mid-November. For 2006 the Prius
receives restyled headlights and taillights and a new front lip spoiler. For the first time the hybrid will be offered
with leather seating and a leather-wrapped steering wheel, as well. A rear back-up camera has been added as an
available option, and the DVD GPS nav system can now be searched using voice recognition while the Prius is in motion.
The front airbags have also received occupant classification sensors and a tire pressure monitoring system is
standard.
More pics after the jump…
[Source: Toyota]





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