Toyota Hybrid Models

Toyota says, "Let's Go Places," and those places can be as far as the eye can see when you're behind the wheel of a Toyota hybrid. These are ideal for the eco-sensitive individual who still wants the incredible comfort, performance, and reliability of traditional models. With options for everyone, AutoNation Toyota Las Vegas has you covered for hybrid vehicles.

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Toyota Prius

The hybrid reborn with an all-new design meets the fuel efficiency and reliability you've come to know and trust. Prius' new Hybrid Synergy Drive® system puts more power to the ground, with up to 196 hp, capable of going 0-60 mph in 7.2 seconds. An EPA-estimated combined 57 mpg, the places you can go is further than ever before. Inside, the modern design centers around you and features stylish details that elevate the driving experience. The suite of features with Toyota Safety Sense™ ensure you are always connected with the road, what's in front and around you, so your journey is as safe as possible.


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Toyota Corolla

Powered by fun, the Toyota Corolla Hybrid gives you an EPA-estimated 50 combined mpg behind it's 138-horsepower engine. Corolla Hybrid's low, wide and aggressive front and rear fascias stand out for all the right reasons, and prove that good looks are always in style. Inside, an 8-inch touchscreen floating display and digital gauge cluster keeps you informed and entertained on every journey. Toyota Safety Sense™ assists you every time you're on the road, so reaching the places you can go to, can be as safe as possible.

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Toyota RAV4

Discover the potential in every day with an EPA-estimated 40 mpg combined rating, as you can cover your everyday commute or explore the scenic route in a Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. Inside, you can ride in style and comfort with the suite of infotainment system features that also keep you and your passengers safe on each journey. Toyota Safety Sense™ assists you in keeping aware of what is happening around you.


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Toyota Sienna

Whether you're driving around the city during the day or taking a weekend road trip, Sienna's class-leading EPA-estimated 36 combined mpg helps keep you going. Its modern lines, bold accents and athletic stance show onlookers that function and style aren't mutually exclusive. Inside the Sienna, functionality and design aren't compromised as Sienna's 60/40 One-Motion-Stow Split & Stow 3rd Row® seat and suite of available comfort and technology features can give you and your passengers road trips to remember.


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Additional Toyota hybrid models include Toyota Camry, Toyota Corolla Cross, Toyota Highlander, Toyota Tundra, and Toyota Venza. Come visit AutoNation Toyota Las Vegas to find your next Toyota hybrid today!

Toyota Hybrid Vehicle FAQ's

What is a hybrid?

Toyota Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) system's combine the benefits of gasoline engines and electric motors, resulting in improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions,and an enjoyable driving experience. Hybrids are a good choice for drivers who want to save fuel without going 100% electric.

What is the difference between an HEV and PHEV?

Toyota HEVs and PHEVs are very similar in operation. They both combine the use of an internal combustion engine with an electric motor to maximize efficiency, and self-charging through regenerative braking and the internal combustion engine. However, a PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) differs from an HEV through the ability to charge the hybrid battery when the vehicle is not in use. This gives the vehicle extended EV Driving. Toyota PHEVs can have an EV Range up to 45 Miles, meaning you can drive up to 45 miles without the engine running.

How does the battery charge in a hybrid?

Toyota batteries charge both during braking (Regenerative Braking) and when the internal combustion engine is running. This dual approach ensures efficient use of energy and helps maintain the battery's charge level. While Toyota Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) batteries do not need to be plugged-in, they have an added benefit of electric vehicle driving mode when charging the battery before driving. Toyota PHEV batteries can be charged through a combination of methods including a household outlet (Level-1), 240 Volt Outlet (Level 2), or public charging stations. If the battery is not charged before driving, the vehicle will simply operate as a conventional HEV.

Are hybrids safe?

All Toyota hybrid and non-hybrid vehicles are designed to provide safe and reliable transportation. The decision between the two depends on individual preferences, driving habits, and environmental considerations, not safety. All Toyota vehicles include the same features from Toyota Safety Sense and Toyota STAR Safety Systems. Toyota hybrid batteries are placed in areas which are least likely to sustain impact in the event of an accident. All high voltage cables are placed as low as possible, or under the vehicle so they will not interfere in the event of a passenger extraction. The vehicle will disconnect the high voltage circuit after an accident to prevent electrical shock of fire hazards.

What are the benefits of owning a hybrid?

Toyota hybrid vehicles include many benefits including, but not limited to: fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, smooth and very quiet operation, regenerative braking, and resale value.

Does cold weather impact hybrid vehicles?

Toyota hybrid vehicles are equipped with Thermal Management Systems to reduce the impact of cold weather on the hybrid battery. Like all non-hybrid vehicles, cold weather can affect overall performance and fuel economy through higher engine demand from heating the cabin, and lower tire pressures due to colder air. Both of these conditions cause more strain on the engine while operating.

Does a hybrid run on gas?

Toyota hybrid vehicles utilize 87 octane gasoline. Toyota HEV's combine a gasoline engine and an electric motor to harness the benefits of both gas and electric propulsion. The only difference between refueling a hybrid vs a non-hybrid, is how many times you will be at the gas station. Toyota HEV fuel efficiency will have you driving past the pump, a lot more than driving to the pump.

What type of gas do hybrids use?

Toyota hybrids run on regular unleaded 87 octane gasoline.

Do hybrids save you money?

Toyota HEVs offer financial advantages that can save you money over time. Some of the financial benefits include: fuel efficiency which leads to less money spent on gas, potential tax incentives from PHEVs, reduced emissions which can avoid some state emissions-related fees, and higher resale Value. Toyota HEVs tend to have higher resale and non-hybrid vehicles.

Will a hybrid last longer than a traditional gas car?

Toyota vehicles, whether hybrids or non-hybrids, are renowned for their reliability and ability to last well beyond typical mileage expectations. Toyota vehicles have a well-deserved reputation for being long-lasting. Due to the electric motor in a Toyota hybrid system, the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) is not put under as much stress as a non-hybrid. The lighter load on the ICE can help a Toyota hybrid vehicle last longer than a conventional non-hybrid vehicle. Many Toyota hybrids have lasted much longer than 300,000 Miles.

Do hybrids need oil changes?

Toyota hybrid vehicles do need oil changes. Just like other vehicles, a hybrid vehicle requires regular oil changes to keep it well maintained and running smoothly. Although hybrid vehicles use a combination of electric and combustion engines, the internal combustion engine (ICE) still needs proper maintenance. Changing the oil is essential to prevent engine damage and ensure optimal performance.

When does a hybrid switch from gas to battery and vice versa?

Toyota hybrids utilize many operating conditions when the engine will Run. Conditions include, but are not limited to startup and warm-up, high power demand, low battery charge, and extreme hot or cold ambient temperatures. There are also many conditions when the engine will not run, and the vehicle will be running on electric power only. These conditions can include EV Mode, regenerative braking, vehicle at a complete stop, accelerating slowly from a stop, coasting at all speeds, when in park, and while driving in reverse. Toyota HEVs intelligently manage engine operation based on driving conditions, battery charge, and power demands.

Do you have to charge a hybrid battery?

Toyota hybrid vehicles do not need to be plugged-in or charged at an outlet or a charging station. Toyota HEVs utilize self-charging methods through regenerative braking and the use on an internal combustion engine. Toyota PHEVs have a charging option by plugging-in at a household outlet or charging station. Toyota PHEV gives you the added benefit of EV driving. A Toyota PHEV can drive in EV Mode up to 45 miles. If you do not plug-in a Toyota PHEV, it will simply operate as a conventional HEV.

Are hybrid batteries expensive?

Toyota hybrid vehicles offer a 10-year 150,000 mile hybrid battery warranty. Toyota also offers an 8-year 100,000 mile warranty on all other hybrid system components. Both warranties stay with the vehicle, even if it is purchased as a pre-owned car. Toyota stands behind the longevity and reliability of its hybrid vehicles and provides these two very strong warranties to prove it. In the event you should find your vehicle out of warranty, a new hybrid battery can cost in range from $2000-8000.