Toyota Announces 2019-MY Fleet Incentives
Toyota will offer commercial fleet incentives on 21 of its 2019 models, including the new generation of the RAV4 and heavily refreshed Avalon sedan, the company announced.

Toyota is offering fleet incentives for 21 of its 2019 vehicles, including the fifth-generation Rav4 compact SUV.
Photo courtesy of Toyota.
Toyota will offer commercial fleet incentives on 21 of its 2019 models, including the new generation of the RAV4 and heavily refreshed Avalon sedan, the company announced.
Companies must maintain a fleet of at least 10 vehicles in service to be eligible for the incentives, said Mark Oldenburg, director of fleet operations.
For its truck and van incentives, Toyota will offer $800 for the Tacoma midsize pickup; $1,500 for the Tundra large pickup; and $1,500 for the Sienna minivan.
For its utility incentives, Toyota will offer $800 for the fifth-generation RAV4 and RAV4 Hybrid; $600 for the C-HR; $700 for the Highlander and Highlander Hybrid; $600 for the 4Runner; and $500 for the Sequoia. Toyota won't offer an incentive for the Land Cruiser.
For its cars, Toyota will offer $1,000 for the Prius and Prius C; $2,500 for the Prius Prime plug-in hybrid; $1,000 for the Avalon and Avalon Hybrid; $1,000 for the Camry and Camry Hybrid; $1,250 for the Corolla; $500 for the Corolla Hatchback (iM); and $500 for the Yaris sedan (iA) and Yaris Liftback.
Toyota doesn't offer published incentives on the Mirai hydrogen fuel cell sedan or 86 sports car.
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