Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc.,announced  manufacturer’s  suggested retail prices (MSRP) for the 2012 RAV4 compact  sport utility  vehicle (SUV) and the Prius Liftback. The RAV4 will begin  arriving at  dealerships on December 20 and the Prius in January 2012.    
RAV4
  The Toyota RAV4 is offered in three distinct grades – RAV4 grade,   Sport and top-of-the-line Limited – and with a choice between the   2.5-liter four-cylinder engine or a 269 horsepower 3.5-liter V6. Each   engine can be teamed with either front-wheel drive or electronic   on-demand four-wheel-drive. The roomy RAV4 offers optional third-row   seating on RAV4 and Limited grade models.
  The 2012 RAV4 receives an overall price increase of $100, or 0.4   percent, with some models receiving a price decrease, helping the RAV4   retain its excellent value. The base MSRP will range from $22,650 for   the RAV4 four-cylinder 2WD model with a four-speed automatic   transmission to $28,650 for the Limited V6 4WD model with a five-speed   automatic transmission.
  All 2012 RAV4 models will feature a new standard audio system   that’s equipped with hands-free phone capability, phone book access and   music streaming via Bluetooth® wireless technology, while  the  Limited Grade will offer an available Display Audio with Navigation  and  Entune™. The optional system includes a 6.1-inch touch-screen,  AM/FM CD  player with MP3/WMA playback capability, six speakers,  SiriusXM  Satellite Radio (includes three-month trial subscription to XM  Select  Package), HD Radio™ with iTunes ® Tagging, auxiliary audio jack, USB port with iPod® connectivity and control, hands-free phone capability, phone book   access, advanced voice recognition, and music streaming via Bluetooth   wireless technology.  
  The available Entune™ multimedia system, which is a collection of   popular mobile applications and data services via a compatible   smartphone, includes Bing™ and Pandora®; real-time   information including traffic, weather, fuel prices, sports and   stocks. Apps available in spring 2012 at no charge include iHeartRadio,   MovieTickets.com and OpenTable ®. Access to Entune services is complimentary for three years.
  
Prius
  With over one million units sold in the U.S. alone, the midsize   Prius Liftback has helped Toyota’s Prius brand become the most popular   hybrid vehicle nameplate by offering consumers the most proven hybrid   technology available. In 2012, the Prius Liftback will be joined in the   showroom by other members of the Prius Family; the versatile Prius v, the Prius Plug-in Hybrid, and the subcompact Prius c.
  The Prius Liftback receives updates and enhancements to its   available content for the 2012 model year. The 2012 Prius Liftback MSRP   ranges from $24,000 for the Prius Two model to $29,805 for Prius Five,   reflecting a price increase ranging from 2.0 percent to 4.3 percent.
  The 2012 model year Prius receives a refreshed front fascia,   revised tail lamps, newly styled 15-inch wheel covers and LED Daytime   Running Lights (DRL) with on/off feature. The 2012 Prius interior is   updated to include a standard 6.1-inch Display Audio system with USB for   iPod® connectivity and control, Bluetooth® with   phone book access for hands-free calling and music streaming, and a  more  advanced Multi-Information Display. Prius will continue to offer  class  leading carryover equipment from the 2011 model year such as the  Touch  Tracer Display, driver door Smart Key with Push Button Start and  remote  illuminated entry, tilt/telescopic steering wheel with   audio/climate/phone controls, and the Star Safety SystemTM.
  For the 2012 model year, the Prius Three is enhanced with more   standard technology that includes a Display Audio system with EntuneTM and Navigation, an integrated backup camera and three-door Smart Key.   The 2012 Prius Four adds a more potent audio system that includes eight   JBL® GreenEdge™ speakers and amplifier, SofTex-trimmed  seats,  headlamps with auto on/off feature and an eight-way power  adjustable  driver’s seat with lumbar power support. 
  
The Prius Four and Five models will also offer, as part of an   option package, Toyota’s Premium HDD Navigation with Entune and JBL,   which features an exclusive seven-inch touch-screen with split-screen   capability. Another option package feature on Prius Four and Five   models, and a first for the Toyota lineup, is a Head-Up Display (HUD)   that helps drivers keep their attention on the road by projecting   vehicle speed, navigation information and hybrid system data onto the   windshield.
  The 2012 Prius Liftback will be offered through a simplified   ordering strategy based on a four-grade structure with optional packages   to create a total of seven available configurations.
  The MSRP’s for the 2012 RAV4 and Prius Liftback do not include the   delivery, processing and handling (DPH) fee. The DPH for the RAV4 is   $810 while the DPH for the Prius Liftback is $760. The DPH fee for   vehicles distributed by Southeast Toyota (SET) and Gulf States Toyota   (GST) may vary.
  
 
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