Yes, because it has more batteries.
Toyota manufactured 8 hybrid models in 2013, their names are: Camry Hybrid, Avalon Hybrid, Highlander Hybrid, Prius, Prius C, Prius Plug in, Prius V, RAV 4 EV.
When hybrid vehicles are discusses, most people think of the compact version cars such as the Chevrolet Volt, the Ford Fusion Hybrid, and the Toyota Prius. All of those models are less expensive than normal vehicles and more eco friendly. Now, hybrid trucks have hit the market such as the Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid, the GMC Sierra Hybrid, and the Ford F - 150 E85. These trucks are slightly more expensive but are still environmentally helpful.
The least expensive hybrid car is the 2008 Toyota Prius starts, which starts at an MSRP of $21,500. It is also the best selling hybrid car.
Depends on what Hybrid you get, a Prius Hybrid costs different than a Lexus Hybrid...
It depends usually a hybrid car such as a Toyota Prius gets up to 45 mpg highway compared to an average of 20-25 for normal cars
Hybrid battery repair is a complicated and expensive venture. However, there are several options available in place of the $4,000+ replacement that a car like a Toyota Prius might require. This web site has a great explanation of your options: http://ezinearticles.com/?2002-Toyota-Prius-Battery---How-to-Repair-Your-2002-Toyota-Prius-Battery&id=3682484
A cheap hybrid battery for Toyota Prius 2006 can be bought from online stores.
The 2007 Toyota Prius has a 8 yr./ 100000 mi. warranty on its hybrid components.
The 2002 Toyota Prius has a 8 yr./ 100000 mi. warranty on its hybrid components.
The 2001 Toyota Prius has a 8 yr./ 100000 mi. warranty on its hybrid components.
The 2004 Toyota Prius has a 8 yr./ 100000 mi. warranty on its hybrid components.
The 2006 Toyota Prius has a 8 yr./ 100000 mi. warranty on its hybrid components.