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We recently brought you an advance look at the 2013 plug-in Prius, which was just revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Now pricing details are coming out along with the plan for a gradual rollout across the fifty states. The good news: the plug-in Prius will be available in 14 states starting just next month, though the rest of the country will have to wait until 2013. The not so good news? It’s going to cost you. The 2012 Prius V that does not plug in will cost you just $26,400, but the plug-in versions range from $32,000 to $39,595.

Here are the lucky states who get the plug-in Priuses, which are estimated to be half as thirsty as their non-plug-in cousins: California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Maryland. If you don’t live in one of the cool kid states, you’ll have to satisfy yourself with perusing our full gallery of plug-in Prius test drive photos for now. Or you could move to California, of course–whichever is easier.

+ Toyota

Via TFL Car

One Response to “Toyota’s Plug-in Prius Pricing Revealed”

  1. caeman caeman says:

    A $6,000 difference to be able to plug it in? Something seems very fishy with that pricing.

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