Images: Toyota NHP10.I Prius c (2012-14)
Released in March 2012, the Toyota NHP10 Series I (NHP10.I) Prius c was a light, five-door hatchback with a hybrid powertrain. Manufactured in Japan, the Prius c was powered by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and a permanent magnet AC electric motor which drew power from nickel-metal hydride batteries. Furthermore, power was directed to the front wheels via a continuously variable transmission… Read full Toyota NHP10 Prius c review
Images: Toyota NHP10.II Prius c (2015-17)
Released in Australia in February 2015, the Toyota NHP10 Series II (NHP10.II) Prius c could be identified by its hexagonal front grille, reshaped headlights, greater sculpting around the front fog lights and new LED tail-lights; the standard Prius c also received new wheel covers. Inside, the centre stack was revised with larger switches and a multi-purpose dial for the air conditioning. The interior colour schemes featured darker hues, while the standard Prius c had black seat trim with dark blue facings. The Prius c i-Tech received soft-touch dash cladding, dark-grey seats with silver stitching, and silver stitching for the steering wheel.
Images: Toyota NHP10.III Prius c (2017-19)
The Toyota NHP10.III Prius c was released in Australia in August 2017. Visually, the NHP10.III Prius c could be identified by its larger grille (with a chrome-plated bar for the Prius c i-Tech), new front bumper, bonnet, fenders and LED rear combination lamps. As part of the update, the front mask was extended by 40 mm and the rear spoiler was extended by 15 mm. The Prius c i-Tech was also distinguished by its alloy wheels with machine-finished graphics and painted ripple-shaped sections.