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Vehicle Comparison

See how Toyota vehicles compare against the competition. Start by choosing your Toyota vehicle and a competitor to learn more on how they stack up.
  • 2022 GR86
  • 2020 86
  • 2022 4Runner
  • 2021 4Runner
  • 2022 Avalon
  • 2021 Avalon
  • 2022 Avalon Hybrid
  • 2021 Avalon Hybrid
  • 2022 Camry
  • 2021 Camry
  • 2022 C-HR
  • 2021 C-HR
  • 2022 Corolla
  • 2021 Corolla
  • 2022 Corolla Hybrid
  • 2021 Corolla Hybrid
  • 2022 Camry Hybrid
  • 2021 Camry Hybrid
  • 2022 Corolla Hatchback
  • 2021 Corolla Hatchback
  • 2022 Corolla Cross
  • 2022 GR Supra
  • 2021 GR Supra
  • 2022 Highlander
  • 2021 Highlander
  • 2022 Highlander Hybrid
  • 2021 Highlander Hybrid
  • 2022 Mirai
  • 2022 Prius
  • 2021 Prius
  • 2022 Prius Prime
  • 2021 Prius Prime
  • 2022 RAV4
  • 2021 RAV4
  • 2022 RAV4 Hybrid
  • 2021 RAV4 Hybrid
  • 2022 RAV4 Prime
  • 2021 RAV4 Prime
  • 2022 Sequoia
  • 2021 Sequoia
  • 2022 Sienna
  • 2021 Sienna
  • 2022 Tacoma
  • 2021 Tacoma
  • 2022 Tundra
  • 2021 Tundra
  • 2022 Venza
  • 2021 Venza
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    Overview

    Take everyone by surprise. The 2017 Prius is hitting streets with a daring, edgy look that continues to set trends. Its sleek shape, sculpted character lines and dynamic LED lighting attract all the right attention. An inviting interior, with soft-touch materials and advanced technology, gives everyone plenty of room to stretch out and get comfy. And when the roads get twisty, the double-wishbone rear suspension and athletic stance ensure that this hybrid is always up for some fun. Best of all, it all comes in a package with an available EPA estimate of up to 58 mpg city. Efficiency never looked so good. Let’s go places.

    See how the 2017 Toyota Prius Four Touring compares against the 2016 Ford C-Max Hybrid SEL. To start Prius Four Touring's Fuel Economy (city) is 54 and Fuel Economy (highway) is 50 while C-Max Hybrid SEL's Fuel Economy (city) is 42 and Fuel Economy (highway) is 37. Backup Camera is Standard on Prius Four Touring, whereas Optional on C-Max Hybrid SEL. Additionally, Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat is Standard on Prius Four Touring but Not Available on C-Max Hybrid SEL. Looking for safety? Active Head Restraints are Standard on Prius Four Touring but Not Available on C-Max Hybrid SEL. Finally, Hill Start Assist Control is Standard on the Prius Four Touring while Not Available on the C-Max Hybrid SEL.

    These are just a few areas where the Prius outperforms the C-Max. Learn more in the chart below, or contact a dealer near you today!

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