2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid

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$24,525 - $32,650
Starting Price 
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on January 31, 2024

ProsConsWhat's New

Impeccable fuel economy

Center-mounted driver's cluster looks garish

Minor changes in terms of features

Competitive pricing

Slightly tight rear legroom

Added the “2020 Edition” trim level to mark two glorious decades of the existence of the Prius badge

Comfortable interior

Gawky looks

Standard Toyota Sense 2.0 is now standard

Long list of standard features

Standard Android Auto

Specs & Features

$24,525

price

121 hp @ 5200 rpm

horsepower

105 lb.-ft. @ 3600 rpm

torque

Continuously Variable-Speed Automatic

transmission

1.8L 4cyl FWD CVT

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

The 2021 Toyota Prius celebrates two decades of an awe-striking concept, which marries a brilliant economy with advanced technology and upscale interiors layout. The hybrid powertrain makes the Prius immensely practical especially for buyers that have range anxiety with electric cars. It offers silent miles, impeccable mileage, and effective power figures and also adds to the practicality with the hatchback liftgate in the rear and roomy cabin. 

Buying Advice

While the base trim, the L Eco, is very tempting considering the features it offers but spending a bit more on the XLE is a wise choice due to the standard wireless phone charger, the heated SofTex seats, the heated steering wheel, and auto-dimming interior mirror. 

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The Prius also excels in technology, be it for entertainment purposes or as safety aids. This iconic Hybrid continues to revolutionize its class every year, but there are more names like the Honda Insight Hybrid, the Kia Niro Hybrid, and the Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid that have become quite popular in the same class and are relatively younger, offering striking design and all the other attributes the Prius strives for. So, in this review, let’s go through different aspects of the 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid and wrangle it against its rivals in the class to see if the legacy remains unaltered as a dominant hybrid nameplate.

Features
6.0/10

The 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid continues with the same four trims but adds a 2020 Edition trim that marks the completion of 20-years of the Prius badge since its inception. The L Eco starts the lineup of the 2021 Prius with a price tag of $24,525. The Limited costs $32,650 and poses as the range-topping Prius model. Front-wheel drive comes standard with all the models, though buyers looking for all-wheel-drive would settle between LE and XLE only.

Trim

L Eco

LE

XLE

2020 Edition

Limited

MSRP (FWD)

$24,525

$25,735

$28,575

$29,875

$32,650

MSRP (AWD)

N/A

$27,135

$29,575

N/A

N/A

Key Features

15-inch wheels

Adding to the L Eco trim

Adding to the LE trim

Adding to the XLE trim

Adding to the L 2020 Edition trim

 

Keyless entry (driver's door only)

Rear window wiper

17-inch wheels

17-inch black-painted wheels

Head-up display

 

Automatic LED headlights

Automated parallel parking system

Keyless entry (for both front doors and rear hatch)

Special floor mats

11.6-inch infotainment touchscreen

 

Automatic climate control

Parking sensors

Rain-sensing windshield wipers

Black exterior and interior trim

Navigation system

 

7-inch infotainment touchscreen

 

SofTex leather seating surfaces 

Two additional colors

Upgraded audio system

 

Apple CarPlay

 

Heated steering wheel and front seats

   
 

Android Auto 

 

Wireless charging pad

   
 

Amazon Alexa

 

Power-adjustable driver's seat

   

We recommend

While the base trim, the L Eco, is very tempting considering the features it offers but spending a bit more on the XLE is a wise choice due to the standard wireless phone charger, the heated SofTex seats, the heated steering wheel, and auto-dimming interior mirror. 

Fuel Economy
8.0/10

Fuel economy is where the hybrids excel, and the 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid is no exception. The gas/electric combination delivers a superb EPA estimated at 56 MPG combined. The L Eco trim pulls these figures with skinny and low-resistance tires while the other trims manage to deliver an impressive EPA-estimated 52 MPG combined. For a serene drive, the Prius can go all-electric and silent for 25 miles. 

The Prius Hybrid also fits with an 11.3-gallon fuel tank to measure up to 630 miles of distance on a full tank. Besides, the regenerative braking would add some extra miles to those figures adding to the efficiency of this iconic Toyota Hybrid. 

Models

2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid

2021 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

2021 Honda Insight Hybrid

2021 Kia Niro Hybrid

MPG (City)

58

58

55

53

MPG (Highway)

53

60

49

48

MPG (Combined)

56

59

52

50

Fuel Tank Capacity 

11.3 gallons

11.9 gallons

10.6 gallons

11.9 gallons

Range (City/Highway/Combined; miles)

655/599/633

678/702/690

583/519/551

559/581/524

Toyota might be the monarch of efficient Hybrids, but the likes of Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid can easily throw it off the throne, as it is renowned for boasting splendid MPG figures of any hybrid out there in the market. In terms of silent miles, the Hyundai Ioniq offers 29 electric miles, which is slightly more than the Prius Hybrid. It also carries more range overall due to the MPG figures and a bigger tank. 

Interior
6.0/10

The 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid might not win hearts when it comes to its looks, but hop into the cabin and you’ll have a change in perspective. Like every Toyota, the design language is subtle yet upmarket. The front seats might not look appealing but once seated, the support and relaxation are incredible. The dash design is unique, the center-mounted gauges could distract the driver from the road, who might be looking for some useful information. 

It does utilize a large amount of hard plastic, especially in the lower crimes, which is a crime that should be forgiven for the price tag it amounts to. The cabin is upscale and makes it hard to recognize that it’s an economy car after all. The rear seats are spacious for average-size adults, but the flowing roofline eats off some of the headroom. This means occupants over 6-foot tall might not love long overhauls or changes of plans. 

The Toyota Hybrid is immensely practical as it accents tonnes of features and practicality. The hatchback-style liftgate allows for bigger luggage items as the Prius Hybrid offers a handy 27.4 cu-ft of cargo space. The 60/40 split-folding seats fold down, and you’ll have ample space to pack for a weekend runaway or an impromptu picnic.

Models

2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid

2021 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

2021 Honda Insight Hybrid

2021 Kia Niro Hybrid

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

5

Front Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)

39.4/55.0/42.2

39.1/56.1/42.2

39.3/56.9/42.3

38.0/55.5/41.5

Rear Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)

37.4/53.0/33.4

37.4/55.0/35.7

36.9/55.0/37.4

37.8/54.4/34.6

Cargo Capacity (cubic feet)

27.4

26.5

15.1

19.4

Besides the awkwardly positioned, center-mounted driver’s display, the interiors are top-notch. The rear legroom is tight, but rivals like Honda Insight are more spacious. The interior quality alleviates with the trim levels. In terms of cargo capacity, the Toyota Prius Hybrid is definitely a champ, leading with impressive figures. That said, some of the standout interior features are as follows:

  • Head-up display
  • Power-adjustable driver's seat
  • Wireless charging pad
  • Heated steering wheel and front seats
  • SofTex simulated leather seating surfaces 
  • Keyless entry for both front doors and rear hatch
  • Automatic climate control

What’s there to keep you entertained?

In the infotainment section, the 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid features 7-inch touchscreen infotainment as standard. The screen boasts sharp graphics and a highly responsive touch. It comes with standard Apple CarPlay and now Android Auto as well, along with Amazon Alexa compatibility. 

The XLE trim adds to the list, a wireless charging pad. But aiming for the range-topping Limited trim would fetch the drivers with a heads-up display, which is very handy with the center-mounted driver’s cluster. The Prius Hybrid also fits a navigation system, an 11.6-inch infotainment touchscreen, and an upgraded sound system. The range offers a lot in terms of infotainment and to summarise, some of the highlighting features are:

  • Standard 7-inch infotainment touchscreen
  • Upgradable 11.6-inch infotainment touchscreen
  • Navigation system
  • Head-up display
  • Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Amazon Alexa compatibility
  • Six-speaker audio system
  • Upgradable 10-speaker JBL Premium Audio system

Exterior
6.8/10

The exterior aesthetics of the 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid are alert and more towards ugly and intriguing. The engineers at Toyota definitely manage to sketch sleek creases and sharp nose for the most efficient and aerodynamic body. However, Toyota forgot to make it appealing or even attractive. 

Many find the front fascia resembling a ninja looking back with squeezed eyes and intimidating looks. The side stance highlights the smooth roofline that merges with the back, more like a coupe. To the rear, the Prius Hybrid appears to be aggressive and sporty. The angular LED tail lights design along with burly shoulders merging to the rear boot spoiler is unique and furious. 

Models

2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid

2021 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

2021 Honda Insight Hybrid

2021 Kia Niro Hybrid

Curb Weight (lbs)

3,010

3,371

2,987

3,100

Length (inches)

180.0

176.0

183.6

171.5

Width (inches)

69.3

71.7

71.6

71.1

Height (inches)

57.9

56.9

55.6

60.8

Ground Clearance (inches)

5.1

5.3

5.1

6.3

Wheelbase (inches)

106.3

106.3

106.3

106.3

The 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid can make heads turn, but mostly in surprise and confusion since the attire won’t be loved by all. The side stance is smooth and the coupe-like roofline makes it more appealing. The Prius Hybrid has a big footprint, but a low ground clearance which gives it good stability on the road. That said, the looks are typical to a Prius which is also highlighted by:

  • 15-/17-inch wheels
  • Rain-sensing windshield wipers
  • Automatic LED headlights
  • Rear window wiper

Safety
6.0/10

Toyota has never taken safety for granted, and for the same reason, every 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid features Toyota Sense 2.0 that brings a wide array of safety aids to the plate. The impeccable build quality and robust structure of the Prius, undoubtedly, shield the passengers in case of any mishappening. The IIHS has awarded the 2021 Prius with a top score of “Good” rating in all aspects. To add to the scores, the Prius Hybrid also offers a bunch of safety aids as standard, which include safety features like:

  • Full-speed adaptive cruise control 
  • Automatic high beams
  • Lane departure warning 
  • Road sign assist 
  • Blind-spot monitor 
  • Automatic emergency braking 
  • Rear cross-traffic alert 

Competition
7.0/10

2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid vs 2021 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

The Hyundai Ioniq offers a punchier powertrain, but that doesn’t make it any quicker than the Prius hatchback Hybrid and hence, both these rivals are head-to-head in terms of performance. Talking of interior roominess, both offer the hatchback liftgate and a very practical cabin layout. The Ioniq leads with best-in-class fuel economy, while the Toyota tops the list when reliability and a better host of safety features is a top priority

2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid vs 2021 Honda Insight Hybrid

The Honda Insight Hybrid is the most natural rival to the Toyota Prius Hybrid. The bigger sedan-like proportions of the Insight Hybrid make it more favorable in terms of spacious headroom and legroom, especially in the rear. The two rivals are head to head in terms of fuel economy, safety, and reliability, and it boils down to brand preference in the end.

2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid vs 2021 Kia Niro Hybrid

The compact Kia Niro Hybrid is a stylish hatchback that boasts better performance figures than the Toyota Hybrid. Niro lacks behind on interior room and fuel economy to the Toyota Prius Hybrid. But with finer tech bits, handsomely appointed interiors and appealing exterior give it an edge.

Final Verdict

The 2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid has lived long, for more than two decades it has dominated the Hybrid class. The affordable sticker price lures a larger crowd, and the high-efficient powertrain makes them feel satisfied. The interiors are dressed well, the layout is clean, and keeping the center-mounted driver cluster aside, the serene ambiance and admirable styling make it top-notch. The exteriors won’t be universally loved, but it doesn’t take much time to get over it. In terms of safety and reliability, Toyota has always been a leader, and the Prius Hybrid is no exception.

Trims

    L Eco
    $24,525 onwards
    • 3 - 1st row LCD monitor
    • A-Spec Sport Seats
    • Front air conditioning
    • Heated mirrors
    • Keyfob (all doors) Remote keyless entry
    • SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite, Radio
    LE
    $25,735 onwards
    • Intelligent Clearance Sonar (ICS) w/Intelligent Parking Assist (IPA)
    XLE
    $28,575 onwards
    • Driver and front passenger heated-cushion
    • Driver Lumbar support
    • Heated Front Seats
    • Rain Sensing Windshield wipers
    • Softex leatherette Seat trim
    20th Anniversary Edition
    $29,875 onwards
    • 17-inch black aluminum Wheels
    Limited
    $32,650 onwards
    • 17-inch silver w/painted accents aluminum Wheels
    • Navigation system

Compare to similar cars

Price

$24,525- $32,650

Engine

hybrid

Rating

6.8

Horsepower

121 hp @ 5200 rpm

Torque

105 lb.-ft. @ 3600 rpm

Capacity

5

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hybrid

7.23

151 hp @ 6000 rpm

99 lb.-ft. @ 5000 rpm

5

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electric

7.14

134 hp

218 lb.-ft.

5

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hybrid

8.29

139 hp @ 5700 rpm

109 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

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2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    9.7 sec18.9 sec-
    7.6 sec15.8 sec112 mph
    8.7 sec--
    9 sec--

    2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      58 mpg53 mpg56 mpg11.3 gal.655.4/598.9 mi.
      127 mpg121 mpg124 mpg--
      58 mpg59 mpg58 mpg11.9 gal.678.3/702.1 mi.
      55 mpg49 mpg52 mpg10.6 gal.583/519.4 mi.

      2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        180 in.69.3 in.57.9 in.5.1 in.106.3 in.
        183.6 in.71.6 in.55.6 in.-106.3 in.
        176 in.71.7 in.58.1 in.5.9 in.106.3 in.
        176 in.71.7 in.56.9 in.5.3 in.106.3 in.

        2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          27.4 cu.ft.93.1 cu.ft.50.7 cu.ft.
          15.1 cu.ft.97.6 cu.ft.-
          23 cu.ft.96.2 cu.ft.-
          26.5 cu.ft.96.2 cu.ft.-

          2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            SourceCompare
            50.7 cu.ft.27.4 cu.ft.50.7 cu.ft.
            -15.1 cu.ft.-
            -23 cu.ft.-
            -26.5 cu.ft.-

            2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              825 lbs.3010 lbs.
              939 lbs.2996 lbs.
              850 lbs.2987 lbs.
              972 lbs.3371 lbs.

              2021 Toyota Prius Hybrid Hatchback Problems, Issues, Complaints, Recalls, and which year to avoid?

              0

              Recalls

              1

              Investigations

              5

              Complaints
              Overall Safety Rating
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