No-Holds-Barred Tuning: Toyota Prius Gets a Radically Reworked Look
Japanese tuners have completely reimagined the exterior of the Toyota Prius hybrid hatchback.
Japanese tuning companies Crystal Eye and Body Shop Kikuta have reworked the exterior of the Toyota Prius, giving the hybrid hatchback an aggressive and highly unconventional appearance.

The Prius received a dramatically redesigned body featuring a massive front splitter, a vented hood, and widened fender flares. At the rear, the car sports an enormous rear wing and a large diffuser. The look is rounded out by revised lighting elements and 20-inch chrome wheels.

Despite the extensive visual transformation, the show car’s technical specifications remain unchanged. The modified Toyota Prius retains its standard 223-horsepower hybrid powertrain. The only functional upgrade is an air suspension system, which allows the ride height to be lowered.


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