Toyota's 2016 Prius Hybrid

The 2016 Prius is 2.4 inches longer, 0.8 inch lower and 0.6 inch wider than the outgoing model.

The front headlights of the 2016 Prius suggest a design influence from Toyota's Mirai fuel cell sedan, and new standard LED headlights should improve visibility for night driving.

EPA-rated fuel economy of the 2016 Prius is expected to be more than 52 mpg highway, 56 mpg city, and around 55 mpg combined.

The 2016 Prius will be one of the first in the U.S. to offer Toyota Safety Sense, a new safety package with automated pre-collision braking.

Toyota is adding a Prius Eco model for 2016 that "will achieve an even greater achievement," according to the automaker. Details about that model will be released soon.

Toyota unveiled the 2016 Prius on Sept. 8 in Las Vegas.

The 2016 Prius will have a new rear double wishbone suspension that will "dial up driving dynamics," according to Toyota.

For the 2016 Prius, Toyota has lowered the hood and rear spoiler, and incorporated a "floating roof" design with a blacked out C-pillar.

This overhead shot of the 2016 Prius shows the vehicle's seating configuration.

The 2016 Prius is the first vehicle to use Toyota's New Global Architecture platform.
