As the automotive industry faces uncertainty—particularly around potential new tariffs—Toyota is not yet able to finalize 2026 model year (MY) incentives. However, to support your planning, we are providing early details on ordering timelines, estimated dealer arrival dates, and tentative pricing announcements for key 2026MY fleet models.
All models listed below will be available for open ordering, though some will include maximum order thresholds as we continue working to improve ordering flexibility:
| Model | Order / Arrival | Pricing Announcement | Ordering Setup | Max Order |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corolla Cross | May Order / Nov '25 | 6/26/2025 | Open w/ Restriction | 40 MAX |
| Corolla Cross HV | May Order / Oct '25 | 6/26/2025 | Open w/ Restriction | 100 MAX |
| Sequoia HV | May Order / Jan '26 | 6/26/2025 | Open | No Max |
| Tundra | May Order / Nov '25 | 6/26/2025 | Open | No Max |
| Tundra HV | May Order / Jan '26 | 6/26/2025 | Open | No Max |
| Prius | May Order / Dec '25 | 7/9/2025 | Open | No Max |
| Prius Plug-in Hybrid | May Order / Dec '25 | 7/9/2025 | Open | No Max |
| BZ | May Order / Oct '25 | 7/10/2025 | Open | No Max |
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