The Toyota Grand Prius has been in production since 2012, evolving through multiple generations with consistent design language but steadily increasing electronic integration.
Rear windows across the range are toughened glass — shattered glass means shard cleanup is part of the replacement job, though small fragments can lodge in places fitters can't always reach on the day. All current variants feature dark-tinted rear side windows as standard, paired with the lighter windscreen tint at the front.
Modern Grand Prius models incorporate Toyota Safety Sense, the brand's driver-assistance suite. Windscreens on equipped variants may carry a camera bracket for the forward-facing sensor, requiring specialist calibration after replacement.