The Toyota Prius is the company’s hybrid electric car that has been widely popular for over 15 years.
As the world’s top selling hybrid, Toyota has sold more than 6 million Prius models as of 2017.
With an EPA fuel economy rating of more than 50 miles per gallon, it’s easy to see why this car is so highly rated.
It’s not only the fuel savings, but the ease in driving this car in daily commuting that has also contributed to its popularity.
How much does a Toyota Prius weigh?
We’ve listed the curb weights by the year.
Prius Curb Weights
2018 Curb Weight – 3,050 to 3,080 pounds (1,383 to 1,397 kg)
2017 Curb Weight – 3,050 to 3,080 pounds (1,383 to 1,397 kg)
2016 Curb Weight – 3,050 to 3,080 pounds (1,383 to 1,397 kg)
2015 Curb Weight – 3,072 pounds (1,393 kg)
2014 Curb Weight – 3,072 pounds (1,393 kg)
2013 Curb Weight – 3,072 pounds (1,393 kg)
2012 Curb Weight – 3,072 pounds (1,393 kg)
2011 Curb Weight – 3,072 pounds (1,393 kg)
2010 Curb Weight – 3,072 pounds (1,393 kg)
2009 Curb Weight – 2,932 pounds (1,329 kg)
2008 Curb Weight – 2,932 pounds (1,329 kg)
2007 Curb Weight – 2,932 pounds (1,329 kg)
2006 Curb Weight – 2,890 pounds (1,310 kg)
2005 Curb Weight – 2,890 pounds (1,310 kg)
~ Fun Fact ~
The Prius was the first car to feature electric car air conditioning.
While most vehicles require the gas engine to be running in order for the air conditioner to run, the Prius does not. A hybrid battery runs power to the AC and keeps you cool without the engine running.