Introduced for model year 2000, the Toyota Prius was the first-ever hybrid to be sold in the US market. The Prius five-door is designed for aerodynamics and economy without sacrificing interior room or comfort, and includes features like bioplastics for interior parts, a solar-PV system to help maintain cabin comfort, low-rolling-resistance tires, aluminum body panels and much more. The 2016 Prius C was the model’s third generation and was designed with no engine-driven accessories for enhanced efficiency, with a slight boost in horsepower and a whole package of advanced features. The 2016 Prius C was offered in One, Two, Three, Four and Five trim levels, with a plug-in hybrid model as well.
Low rolling resistance, ride comfort and long wear are pretty big concerns when you shop 2015 Toyota Prius C tires. We’d recommend premium all season tires like the Bridgestone Turanza EL400-02, Yokohama Avid Ascend GT and Hankook Kinergy ST (H735). Other affordable options might include the Falken Sincera SN250 A/S, and Nokian Nordman Solstice Asymmetrical.