The Toyota Prius V hybrid – a large seven-seat variation of the standard Prius hatchback – is set to be axed, a spokesperson for the Japanese brand in Australia confirmed. “Toyota Australia will discontinue selling the Prius V in Australia from 31 August 2021,” the spokesperson told CarAdvice.
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