Toyota has released its fleet incentives for 2015-model-year vehicles, as well as order and delivery dates.
by Staff
May 20, 2014
The Tacoma was Toyota's top commercial fleet vehicle in 2013. Photo of 2012-2014 model courtesy of Toyota.
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The Tacoma was Toyota's top commercial fleet vehicle in 2013. Photo of 2012-2014 model courtesy of Toyota.
Toyota has released its fleet incentives for 2015-model-year vehicles, as well as order and delivery dates.
The Tacoma opened the automaker's fleet ordering season for 2015-MY vehicles on April 1 with an incentive of $200. The order bank also opened April 1 for the Yaris Liftback, which doesn't carry an incentive. Both vehicles are scheduled for delivery in September.
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Ordering began May 1 for the Corolla, gasoline Highlander, Sequoia, and Venza with respective incentives of $500, $300, $800, and $1,000. Ordering also opened for the Highlander Hybrid, which carries no incentive. The vehicles will be delivered in September, except for the Sequoia, which will be delivered in October.
June 1 marks the opening of the ordering bank for nine vehicles including the 4Runner ($600), gasoline Camry ($1,000), Camry Hybrid ($1,000), Prius ($800), RAV4 ($500), Sienna ($1,000), and Tundra ($1,600). Ordering will also open June 1 for the Land Cruiser and Prius Plug-In, which carry no incentive. These vehicles will be delivered in October.
The gasoline Avalon and Avalon Hybrid can be ordered starting July 1 with an $800 incentive for either vehicle. These vehicles will be delivered in November.
Ordering for two Prius variants will begin later in the year. Fleets can order the Prius V starting Sept. 1 with a $700 incentive for January delivery. Fleets can order the Prius C on Oct. 1 with a $300 incentive for February delivery.
Toyota requires preapproval before fleets can order the Land Cruiser or Sequoia. The automaker is also limiting availability of its Prius Plug-In to zero-emission vehicles states including California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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The incentives are applicable to commercial and government fleet purchasers. Additional incentives may be offered.
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