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New Toyota Prius, C-HR concept to be revealed soon

The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid will also join these two concepts; next-gen safety tech from Toyota to be showcased at Frankfurt.
1 min read7 Sep '15
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Toyota had shared a teaser of its fourth-generation Prius a while ago. The Japanese carmaker has now confirmed that the latest Prius will make its debut at the Frankfurt motor show on September 15th, following its online debut on September 8th.

The preliminary images revealed the 2016 Prius' LED tail-lamp graphics, but the car was spotted uncovered earlier last week.

The  RAV4 Hybrid, revealed earlier at the New York Auto Show, will also make its European debut along with  Toyota's second C-HR Concept hybrid crossover. The earlier iteration of the C-HR  hybrid three-door sports crossover was shown at the 2014 Paris motor show. Toyota is yet to release images of the new concept.

Frankfurt will also be the first to witness Toyota’s second-generation Safety Sense system with the addition of Pedestrian Recognition and Adaptive Cruise Control to its existing list of features.

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