2017MY Toyota Price (USA)
Toyota has moved into the 2017 model
year by announcing retail prices for the Prius Liftback, Yaris, Yaria iA, RAV4,
RAV4 Hybrid, Sienna and Tundra. With a price list ranging from US$ 24,685 for the
Prius Two grade and US$ 30,015 for the Four Touring, which represents an average
overall increase of 1.4 percent or $374 over the previous version, the 2017
Toyota Prius Liftback now features the Toyota Safety Sense P (TSS-P) as
standard on all trims.
The package includes four active safety
technologies, such as Automatic High Beams, Pre-Collision System with
Pedestrian Detection, Full Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control and Lane
Departure Alert with Steering Assist.
The 2017 Toyota Yaris benefits from
Toyota Safety Sense C (TSS-C) at no extra cost on all grades, which adds Lane
Departure Alert, Pre-Collision System and Automatic High Beams. Prices for the
Yaris range from US$ 15,250 for the L model, equipped with a manual gearbox, to US$ 18,000 for the SE with an automatic transmission, reflecting a 2.2 percent
increase, or US$ 355.
Updates made to the Yaris iA, which
joins the Toyota family after the manufacturer pulled the plug on the Scion
brand, include new exterior and interior badges, a fresh Chromium color that
replaces the previous Sterling Silver and key features that include six-speed
manual or six-speed automatic transmissions, 16-inch alloy wheels, 7-inch
touchscreen display, keyless entry with push-button start and rearview camera.
Prices for the iA have increased by US$ 250 and now kick off at US$ 15,950 for the
manual transmission and US$ 17,050 for the automatic model.
The list of vehicles that have hit the
2017 MY include the RAV4 and RAV4 Hybrid as well, as both feature Toyota Safety
Sense P as standard on all grades, with Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane
Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian
Detection and Automatic High Beams.
A new grade, dubbed Platinum, joins the
RAV4 petrol lineup, with standard features that include foot-well ambient
lighting, five-door smart key, floor-activated height-adjustable back door,
heated steering wheel, premium audio system, Bird's Eye View Camera, door sill
protectors, special badging and plush floor mats.
The 2017 Toyota RAV4's MSRP ranges
between US$ 24,910, for the 2WD LE, and US$ 36,150 for the 4WD Platinum, representing
an overall increase of US$ 540 or 1.9 percent, while the RAV4 Hybrid can be had
from US$ 29,030 on the XLE, up to US$ 34,030 for the RAV4 Hybrid Limited, reflecting
an increase of 1.2 percent or US$ 353.
The Sienna is also in the 2017 MY, with
a new standard 3.5-liter direct-injection V6 engine, rated at 295 HP and 357 Nm of torque, mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission.
The minivan starts from US$ 29,750 for the L 2WD, while the Premium AWD can be had
from US$ 47,310, representing a 2.6 percent or US$ 900 increase.
Last but not least, the 2017 Tundra now
gets a standard tow hitch receiver to the 4.6-liter V8, the Limited models have
power front bucket seating as standard and a four-way front passenger seat, and
the color palette has been refreshed as well. The base pickup truck carries an
MSRP of US$ 30,020, for the Extended Cab SR 2WD with a Standard Bed, 4.6-liter V8
and a 6-speed automatic gearbox, while the CrewMax 1974 Edition and Platinum
grade, with 4WD, short bed, a 5.7-liter V8 and a 6-speed automatic gearbox can
each be had from US$ 50,030, a 1.4 percent or US$ 535 overall increase.
These MSRPs (manufacturer suggested
retail price) do not include the delivery, processing and handling fee of US$ 865
for Toyota passenger cars, US$ 940 for small/medium SUVs, van and small pickup, US$ 1,095 for large SUVs and US$ 1,195 for large pickup truck.