Anyone seen the color choices for 2016. If anyone has a list that is not just speculation, post them please? I did run across this link: Breaking: 2016 Toyota Prius Colors Revealed With Heat Suppressing Paint - Art of Gears
We'll get all colours except "Thermo-Tec Metallic" (which is that highlighter yellow heat-resistant paint). 2016 Toyota Prius: Redesign Info, Pricing, Release Date
My eyes!!!! I found the color codes. Toyota Prius Touchup Paint Codes, Image Galleries, Brochure and TV Commercial Archives
Seems like quite an omission for the US market. A bit like Toyota Canada omitting the only model with heating.
Yup. This thread might better have been called "Hardly Any Color Choices." There's blue -- that's one. There's red -- that's two. And that really distinctive yellowish-green would have been three. According to what I was just reading, "Visible light is electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from roughly 400 and 700 nanometers. In physics, a color is visible light with a specific wavelength. Black and white are not colors because they do not have specific wavelengths." So since physicists don't consider black, white, and all the boring greys in between to be colors, maybe we shouldn't either. I suppose beiges should, accordingly, count as colors. Barely. Of the three new cars I've purchased, including my current '07 Prius, I didn't get my first choice color, because it was more important to get the right features -- availability. I was hoping for a nice color, next time. Oh, well, I'm waiting for the hopefully taller Gen4 "V" (2017?) anyway. Perhaps this specially functional color will be available then...? I appreciate that my '07 has really good air conditioning, but I still like to drive with the windows open, when it's not terribly hot.
You can see the car in Red, White, Green, and Steel Bonde Metallic (?) in these videos, as well as different interiors.
ooh, I can't make up my mind between Milquetoast Beige, Refrigerator White, Corpse Grey and Trying-Too-Hard Neon
This pretty much applies to every vehicle Toyota offers in the US. Perhaps a few more interesting color options, and they wouldn't have needed to launch an entire new youth brand.
apparently they bungled that, too. The 'Youth Brand' Thing Isn't Working So Scion Could Go Premium
Yeah, you kind of said the same thing I did, but with fewer, funnier words! ...Except I kind of like "Trying-Too-Hard-Neon." --the color, and that name (would be really wonderful to have some trying-just-right colors, though)