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The New Prius Looks Like a Hit. Toyota Still Doesn't Expect to Sell That Many

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Toyota Doesn't Expect to Sell That Many PriusesMack Hogan

The new Toyota Prius is one of the most transformational redesigns in recent automotive history. In one year, it's gone from one of the ugliest cars on sale to one of the slickest-looking Toyotas ever. The stunning new model is also more efficient, an order of magnitude better to drive, a stunning value, and already fetching interest from a younger, broader crowd. Dealers are already talking about five-figure markups. Toyota, though, still doesn't expect much sales growth.

Toyota's U.S. Vice President of Marketing Lisa Materazzo told Road & Track that the company is expecting annual sales of around 35,000 units for the non-Prime, standard Prius. That's an improvement over the last full-year figure, but only barely. Toyota sold 33,968 Prius hybrids in 2021, despite the product's age and Toyota's considerable supply-chain constraints. With long-term gas price concerns at an all-time high, recession fears in the water, and a far more compelling product, the time seems right for a Prius resurgence. A 1000-unit improvement over one of the marque's worst years in history sounds remarkably conservative. That's especially true when you look at the Prius' two best years, 2012 and 2013, which both saw sales top 230,000 units.

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Mack Hogan

"There could definitely be an upside on that 35,000 estimate that we have, and we will make all that we can if the demand is there," Materazzo told R&T.

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That figure, then, isn't the result of expected supply issues so much as a real look at the market.

"We don't have a crystal ball, so it's hard to say what supply chain interruptions we could have in the short term... We've been dealing with that for a while and we'll continue to manage through that. I do think it's reasonable that there could be upside potential, but ultimately the market will decide that."