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View Interior Photos of Our Long-Term 2025 Toyota Prius XLE

View Interior Photos of Our Long-Term 2025 Toyota Prius XLE

Car and Driver11 hours ago
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Our long-term Prius is ready for 40,000 miles of action. The cabin might not be everyone's cup of tea aesthetically, so we're interested to see if our collective opinion changes over the next year or so.
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