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Two Toyota Prius Diecast Toys With Pull-Back Function for Kids

In previous post, we’ve introduced a few diecast Toyota Prius toys, including models by Tomica. However, most of them come in a small scale such as 1/60 scale with limited play features, so they are not the best choice for everyone. This is especially true for children around eight years old, who prefer toys in a larger scale with more functions.

If you’re struggling to find suitable toys, here are two larger scale Prius toys with pull-back functions for your reference.

Why diecast car toys with pull-back function are so popular among kids of all ages? In short, it is easy to get playing pleasure, because of the built-in spring mechanism, when playing, just pull the toy backward gently, release it, and it will race forward quickly.

Meanwhile, many diecast car toys are usually made of sturdy materials, safe for young children to play, so kids can be enjoyed anywhere at any time. Many pull-back car toys also have realistic looks and movable parts.

Toyota Prius Toy by Kinsmart



 

 

 

 

 

 

This 1/34 scale Toyota Prius toy was manufactured about 15 years ago, and it is the replica model of the 2nd generation Toyota Prius released in 2003. Five different colors including blue, silver, red, black and champagne were manufactured to meet different buyers’ needs, however, now it is hard to find this car toy in diecast car market.
In addition to the pull-back function, two car doors can be opened and closed as real Prius.

Toyota Prius Toy by Caipo


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are looking for the 3rd generation Toyota Prius car toy for your kids, this toy by Caipo is your only choice. You can select your favorite one among black, white, red and silver.

Now you can still find this 3rd generation Toyota Prius diecast toys at affordable price, about 30USD. In addition to pull-back function and openable doors, this Prius toy by Caipo has working sound and flashing light functions, which is more interesting.

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