Autoblog snapped this photo outside of the hall where the Prius v (production) and Prius c (concept) cars will be revealed in about an hour and a half. That little one on the end sure looks a lot like the FT-CH, doesn't it? Our live coverage of the Prius Family reveal begins in about an hour. http://priuschat.com/2011-prius-family-reveal Source: Autoblog
Nice! We need to analyze this image. Also, in addressing Toyota's question about the plural of Prius, since the dictionary lists the word Prius, historically, as only an adjective, there is no plural of Prius. It is an idea, a concept, a symbol, not a noun.
I agree with one of macmaster05's versions Prii pronounced (pre-eye) but I think the correct way is Prius'
it looks a lot just like a prius the compact prius design is stil a little concept right? so looking at the prius mpv i thing the compact wil simplye be the prius gen 3 only not as long.
Below is a copy/paste of a very good answer I found on a blog written about 3 years ago: "Trademark lawyers will always advise companies to use their trademarks as adjectives only, never as nouns. For example “Kleenex facial tissue†and “Xerox copierâ€. The nouns are tissue and copier. Kleenex and Xerox are adjectives. In common informal usage, this convention is often not followed, but if you are wanting to have a pedantic answer, then the singular is “Prius auomobile†or “Prius car†and the plural is “Prius automobiles†or “Prius carsâ€. Problem solved."