OREANDA-NEWS. December 07, 2012. Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today announced manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRP) for the 2013 Camry and Camry Hybrid mid-size sedans, Prius c  hybrid sub-compact and the Scion xB, urban utility vehicle.
 
 Price adjustments were announced on 12 current 2013 models including the Venza crossover, FJ Cruiser mid-size SUV, Sienna minivan, Land Cruiser full-size SUV, Sequoia large SUV, Highlander and Highlander Hybrid mid-size SUVs, Tacoma compact pickup, Tundra full-size pickup, 4Runner mid-size SUV, Scion iQ and Scion FR-S.
 
2013 Camry
 Camry and Camry Hybrid, the best-selling car in America, receives several updates for improved value.  The Camry L and the Camry Hybrid LE grades will now have Display Audio as standard equipment.  A Blind Spot Monitor will include Rear Cross Traffic Alert and will be available on the Camry SE.  The turn signal control stalk will now come standard with a lane-change feature where one tap on the control stalk creates a three-blink sequence.  Interior material upgrades on Camry LE and XLE grades include improved color matching on Ivory seat inserts.  All Camry models will receive updated door trim.  Leather-equipped models will have updated stitching accents on the door panels.
 
 The MSRP for the Camry gas models will range from USD 22,235 for the L grade four-cylinder automatic to USD 30,465 for the Camry XLE V6 automatic, reflecting an average increase of USD 150, or 0.6 percent.  The MSRP for the Camry Hybrid will range from USD 26,140 for the LE grade to USD 27,670 for the XLE, an increase of USD 165, or 0.6 percent.  The 2013 Camry will arrive in dealerships in early January.
 
Prius c
 The 53 mpg Prius c hybrid subcompact rolls into 2013 with interior upgrades that now include a standard SofTex®-trimmed steering wheel on the Prius c Four, and a black SofTex dash panel on Prius c Two and Three models, matching the dash of the premium Prius c Four.
 
 The MSRP for the Prius c will range from USD 19,080 for the Prius c One to USD 23,360 for the Prius c Four, an increase of USD 130 or 0.6 percent.  The 2013 Prius c will arrive at dealerships in early January.
 
Scion xB
 The 2013 Scion xB receives numerous enhancements to both its exterior and interior, adding even more style to its already iconic look.  The xB’s exterior is altered with a new front bumper, featuring a glossy black lower grille and integrated LED accent lighting.  The rear bumper has a black diffuser that adds a sportier appearance.  Changes to the xB’s interior include light bronze metallic accents on panels, chrome accents on the air-conditioner register and new seat fabric.  The 2013 xB is now available with BeSpoke Premium Audio.  Two new colors, Absolutely Red and Nautical Blue Metallic will be available for the 2013 model, replacing Stingray Metallic and Elusive Blue Metallic.
 
 The MSRP for the Scion xB price will be USD 17,750 for the automatic transmission model and USD 16,800 for the manual, an increase of USD 500, or 2.9 percent and 3.1 percent respectively.  The 2013 Scion xB will begin arriving in dealerships early next year.
 
Toyota Price Adjustments
 Current 2013 Toyota models will have the following price adjustments: Venza prices will range from USD 27,850 for the LE front-wheel-drive (FWD) four-cylinder, to USD 32,960 for the XLE all-wheel-drive (AWD) V6, reflecting an increase of USD 150, or 0.5 percent; Sienna minivan prices will range from USD 26,585 for the L grade FWD seven passenger to USD 41,475 for the Limited AWD seven passenger, an increase of USD 150, or 0.4 percent; Highlander prices will range from USD 29,020 for the four-cylinder FWD to USD 39,400 for the Limited V6 AWD, an increase of USD 150, or 0.4 percent; Tacoma pickup prices will range from USD 17,625 for the Regular Cab 4x2 four-cylinder to USD 28,185 for the Double Cab 4x4 V6 long bed, an increase of USD 100, or 0.4 percent; Sequoia prices will range from USD 42,455 for the 4x2 SR5 to USD 63,070 for the 4x2 Platinum, an increase of USD 500, or 0.9 percent; Tundra pickup prices will range from USD 25,455 for the 4x2 Regular Cab V6 to USD 48,170 for the 4x4 CrewMax 5.7-liter V8, an increase of USD 100, or 0.3 percent.
 
 Prices for Venza, Sienna, Highlander, Tacoma, Sequoia and Tundra prices will become effective in January.
 
 FJ Cruiser pricing will range from USD 27,030 for the 4x2 automatic to USD 28,620 for the 4x4 automatic, an increase of USD 150, or 0.5 percent; Land Cruiser pricing will be USD 78,555, an increase of USD 300, or 0.4 percent; Highlander Hybrid prices will range from USD 40,170 for the V6 AWD to USD 46,370 for the Limited V6 AWD, an increase of USD 200, or 0.4 percent; 4Runner prices will range from USD 31,490 for the SR5 4x2 to USD 41,030 for the 4x4 V6, an increase of USD 150, or 0.4 percent.
 
 FJ Cruiser, Land Cruiser, Highlander Hybrid and 4Runner prices will go into effect in December.
 Toyota MSRPs do not include a delivery, processing and handling (DPH) fee of USD 795 for Toyota passenger cars, USD 845 for Toyota small/medium trucks, and USD 995 for large trucks (Sequoia and Tundra only).  The DPH fee for vehicles distributed by Southeast Toyota (SET) and Gulf States Toyota (GST) may vary.
 
2013 Scion Price Adjustments
 The 2013 Scion iQ premium micro-subcompact receives an MSRP increase of USD 110 to USD 15,495 or 0.7 percent. 
 
 The 2013 Scion FR-S rear-wheel drive sports car receives an MSRP increase of USD 300 to USD 25,600 (AT) and USD 24,500 (MT) or 1.2 percent.
 
 Pricing for the iQ and the FR-S becomes effective with the vehicles that begin production in December. 
 
 Scion MSRPs do not include a USD 755 delivery, processing and handling (DPH) for all Scion models.  The DPH fee for vehicles distributed by Southeast Toyota (SET) and Gulf States Toyota (GST) may vary.