Since launching the fourth-generation Prius a few years back, demand for the iconic hybrid hatchback has hit a wall — leading some inside Toyota to question whether the nameplate had run its course — or if it needed to undergo a radical redesign.
The latter course is the one the Japanese giant chose, as it revealed ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show. Known for its quirky design, as much as for its industry-leading fuel economy, the Toyota Prius revolutionized the automotive market 2 decades ago and, at one point, became the bestselling car in California.
But, with sales down by nearly two-thirds since demand peaked in 2012, Toyota has needed to either give the Prius a complete makeover or send it into retirement.
It turns out the automaker is giving it one more try to see if it can resuscitate the Prius badge, pulling the wraps off the fifth-generation hybrid ahead of its official public debut at this week’s Los Angeles Auto Show.
2023 Toyota Prius

The 2023 Prius adopts a less Jetsons-style design, addressing one of the biggest criticisms leveled at the current model. It also aims to surprise skeptics by upping the hybrid’s performance.
A new gas-electric drivetrain can now launch from 0-100 kph (0-62 mph) in just 6.7 seconds. The current model needs around 10 seconds to get there.
Depending upon which version you buy, meanwhile, the 2023 Prius will boost horsepower by as much as 77%. At the same time, it is still expected to yield benchmark fuel economy.
“We wanted to show we could maintain the efficiency and see a jump in performance,” Toyota Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada told trade publication Automotive News.
The existing model produces an anemic 121 horsepower using a 1.8L gas engine paired with two electric motors. That jumps a whopping 60% to 193 in the new hybrid, with the powertrain now pairing a 2.0L gas engine with larger electric motors.
While optional all-wheel drive will be available on the Prius, it will not be an option on the Prius+ PHEV.
2023 Prius+ PHEV


Still a Fuel Sipper
Prius Design


More to Come: 2023 Prius
