Overview Global cumulative Prius
liftback sales reached the 1 million vehicle mark in May 2008. Sales of one million were achieved in the U.S. by April 2011, and Japan in August 2011. , the Prius ranked as the world's top selling hybrid car with 5 million units sold. exceeded 2 million units in September 2010, and reached 3 million in June 2013. Sales of the Prius family are led by the Prius liftback, with 4 million units, followed by the Aqua/Prius c with 1.4 million, the Prius +/v/α with, 615 thousand and the Prius Plug-in Hybrid with 79 thousand units. before rebounding to 140,928 units in 2010. ; 2010 Cumulative Prius sales in Europe reached 200,000 units by mid-2010, after 10 years in that market. The UK is one of the leading European markets for Prius, accounting for 20% of Priuses sold in Europe. Toyota Prius became Japan's best selling vehicle in 2009 for the first time since its debut in 1997 as its sales almost tripled to 208,876 in 2009. In that year it overtook the
Honda Fit, which was Japan's best-selling car in 2008 excluding
Kei cars. ; 2011 Rising oil prices caused by the
Arab Spring led to increased sales in Q1 2011, but the
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami led to a production stoppage. Production restarted, but output was hindered due to shortages from parts suppliers. Nevertheless, during the 2011
Japanese fiscal year, the Prius family sold 310,484 units, including sales of the
Prius α, launched in May 2011, and the
Toyota Aqua, launched in December, allowing the Prius brand to become the best-selling vehicle in Japan for the third consecutive year. ; 2012 Until September 2012, the Prius liftback was the top selling new car in Japan for 16 months in a row, until surpassed by the Toyota Aqua in October, which kept the lead through December 2012. The Prius liftback, with 317,675 units sold in 2012, was the best selling car in Japan during 2012 for the fourth consecutive year. The Aqua ranked as the second best selling car with 266,567 units sold in 2012. Nevertheless, when sales of the two Prius models are broken down, the Toyota Aqua ranked as the top selling model in Japan in 2012, including
kei cars, leading sales since February through December 2012. The Aqua was the top selling new car in Japan in 2013, and again in 2014. Global Prius sales peaked in 2010 with over 500 thousand units sold, and since 2011 sales of the liftback version have declined in most markets through December 2015, and in the US and Canada since 2013. High petrol prices in the US, approaching a gallon by March 2012, contributed to record monthly sales of Prius family vehicles. A total of 28,711 units were sold in the US during March 2012, becoming the one-month record for Prius sales ever. The third-generation Prius liftback accounted for 18,008 units (63%); the
Prius v accounted for 4,937 units (17%); the
Prius c, for 4,875 units (17%); and the
Prius Plug-in Hybrid, for 891 units (3%). Another record was set during the Q1 2012, with Prius family sales of 60,859 units, it became the best selling quarter ever. Sales of Toyota Prius family vehicles in California represented 26% of all Prius purchases in the US during 2012. With 60,688 units sold during this year, the Prius became the best selling vehicle in California, ahead of the
Honda Civic (57,124 units) and
Toyota Camry (50,250 units). The Prius
nameplate was again in 2013 the best selling vehicle in California with 69,728 units sold in the state, ahead of the Honda Civic (66,982) and the
Honda Accord (63,194). Toyota sold 223,905 Priuses among the various
HEV family members in the US in 2012, representing together a
market share of 51% of all hybrid sold in the country that year. The Toyota Prius liftback, with 147,503 units sold, was the best selling hybrid in 2012, the
Prius v ranked third with 40,669 units, and the
Prius c was fourth with 35,733 units. Since their inception in 1999, a total of 1.5 million Prius family members have been sold in the US by mid October 2013, representing a 50.1% market share of total hybrid sales in the country. Of these, 1,356,318 are conventional Prius liftbacks sold through September 2013. Prius family sales also set a record in Japan in March 2012. Accounting for the conventional Prius and Prius α sales, a total of 45,496 units were sold in March 2012, becoming the highest monthly sales ever for any model in Japan since 1997, and representing a market share of 9% of all new car registrations excluding kei cars. The Toyota Aqua sold 29,156 units, ranking as the third top selling car that month. Together, all Prius family vehicles sold 74,652 units, representing 15% of monthly new car sales in March 2012. With a total of 247,230 vehicles sold during the first quarter of 2012, the Toyota Prius family became the third top selling
nameplate in the world in terms of total global sales, after the
Toyota Corolla (300,800 units) and the
Ford Focus (277,000 units). ; Since 2012 US Prius sales have declined every year since their peak in 2012, due to competition from other manufacturers.
Liftback sales Sales of non-liftback The following table presents retail sales of the other vehicles of the Prius family by year since deliveries began in 2011 through December 2016. == Design and technology ==