As you know, Toyota is preparing to release an MPV version of the Prius. Last month, the company used Prius’ Facebook page to tease the upcoming vehicle. Now, the Japanese automotive producer is continuing the game, this time using the hybrid’s Facebook page to offer us a sneak peak at the interior of the future people mover.
The most obvious feature that can be seen in the image is a navigation system that uses a color screen, displaying iheartradio. We are talking about a streaming audio network that allows users to choose between over 750 stations that come from all parts of America.
The good news is that, from what we can see in the image, the Prius MPV will come with a much more interesting cabin design than the hatchback model. This is actually pretty funny: who would’ve believed that, in whatever vehicle family, the MPV version will offer more fun that the hatchback one?
We’ll remind you that the Prius MPV is expected to be unveiled at next year’s Detroit Auto Show. However, we’re pretty sure that Toyota will keep teasing us, releasing additional details until the vehicle’s official debut.
Facebook has become one of the favorite marketing instruments for automotive producers. These days, more and more cars are teased or even revealed on Facebook before they make their official entry in the real world. This can only be a good thing as we enjoy getting as much info as possible.
The most obvious feature that can be seen in the image is a navigation system that uses a color screen, displaying iheartradio. We are talking about a streaming audio network that allows users to choose between over 750 stations that come from all parts of America.
The good news is that, from what we can see in the image, the Prius MPV will come with a much more interesting cabin design than the hatchback model. This is actually pretty funny: who would’ve believed that, in whatever vehicle family, the MPV version will offer more fun that the hatchback one?
We’ll remind you that the Prius MPV is expected to be unveiled at next year’s Detroit Auto Show. However, we’re pretty sure that Toyota will keep teasing us, releasing additional details until the vehicle’s official debut.
Facebook has become one of the favorite marketing instruments for automotive producers. These days, more and more cars are teased or even revealed on Facebook before they make their official entry in the real world. This can only be a good thing as we enjoy getting as much info as possible.