Toyota Sets Ordering, Delivery Dates for 2019 Vehicles
Toyota has released dates for when commercial fleets can begin placing orders for its 2019 model-year lineup as well as dates for when deliveries of those vehicles are expected to begin.

Toyota will begin delivering its 2019 Tacoma (pictured) to commercial fleet customers in October.
Photo courtesy of Toyota.
Toyota has released dates for when commercial fleets can begin placing orders for its 2019 model-year lineup as well as dates for when deliveries of those vehicles are expected to begin, according to Toyota's fleet operations manager.
The order bank has already opened for the Avalon, Avalon Hybrid, Corolla, Corolla Hatchback, C-HR, 86, Sequoia, Sienna, and Tundra. On June 1, ordering began for the 4Runner, Camry, Camry Hybrid, Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Land Cruiser, Prius C, Tacoma, and Yaris sedan.
Ordering will begin Sept. 1 for the Mirai, RAV4, and Yaris Liftback. Ordering will begin on Oct. 1 for the Prius and Prius Prime. Ordering will begin Dec. 1 for the RAV4 Hybrid.
Toyota began deliveries of its 2019 models in May with the Avalon. In June, Toyota will deliver the Avalon Hybrid. In July, Toyota is expected to deliver the Corolla. In August, the company will deliver the 86, C-HR, and Corolla Hatchback.
In September, Toyota will deliver the Sequoia, Sienna, and Tundra. In October, Toyota will deliver the 4Runner, Camry, Camry Hybrid, Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, Land Cruiser, Prius C, Tacoma, and Yaris sedan.
In January of 2019, Toyota will deliver the Mirai, RAV4, and Yaris Liftback. In February, Toyota will deliver the Prius and Prius Prime. In April, Toyota will deliver the RAV4 Hybrid.
Related: Toyota Announces 2019-MY Fleet Incentives
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