What was Toyota’s first popular hybrid car called?
Toyota's first popular hybrid car was called the Toyota Prius. It was introduced in Japan in 1997 and made its way to the United States in 2000.
The Prius was the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle, and it quickly became a symbol of environmentalism and fuel efficiency.
The Prius used a combination of gasoline and electric power to achieve higher fuel economy and lower emissions than traditional gas-powered vehicles.
The success of the Prius paved the way for other hybrid and electric vehicles, and it remains one of the most popular hybrid cars on the market today.