Toyota Model Lineup Yaris, Corolla, Matrix, Camry, Camry Solara, Camry, Hybrid, Venza, Prius, Avalon, RAV-4,FJ Cruiser, Highlander, Highlander Hybrid, 4 Runner, Sequoia, Land Cruiser, Sienna, Tacoma and Tundra.
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Yaris
Toyota’s subcompact passenger car. A 2007 model in the spring of 2006. First launched in Europe in
1999, the Yaris was named the 2000 European "Car of the Year" and has become Toyota's best-
selling model in the European market. The Yaris is offered as both a liftback and a sedan for the U.S.
and is designed to offer a level of style & fun-to-drive performance that is often not found in the
subcompact class while the interior provides a surprising level of roominess and comfort.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $12,205 - $15,880 Invoice Price Range: $11,473 - $14,925
Corolla
Toyota’s compact sedan that has been sold in the U.S. since 1969 and is consistently one of the best-
selling cars in the world. The ninth-generation Corolla was introduced for 2003 and continues to
appeal to a wide range of buyers. This small car has a roomy, high-quality interior. The engine delivers
responsive performance and excellent fuel economy. City (mpg) 26 - 28 Highway (mpg) 35 - 37
Depending on Automatic or Standard Transmission.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $15,350 - $20,050 Invoice Price Range: $14,198 - $18,144
Camry Hybrid
The gasoline-electric hybrid version of Toyota’s midsize sedan. Using the Hybrid Synergy Drive, the
engine is powered by gasoline, electricity, or both, as needed. In the 2007 model year, Toyota set out
to redefine the Camry, trading in the conservative image for a more modern and stylish look while
offering a higher level of performance and driving dynamics. The Camry was first introduced in 1983
and the first U.S.-built Camry was produced in 1988.
2009 MSRP Price: $26,150 Invoice Price: $23,534
Prius
Toyota’s gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle and was the first mass-produced gasoline-electric hybrid
when it went on sale in Japan in 1997. Since that time, the Prius has become the best-selling hybrid
vehicle in the U.S. and the world. The Toyota Prius entered the U.S. market in 2000, and the second-
generation 2004 Prius debuted in the fall of 2003 as the first Toyota product to use Hybrid Synergy
Drive, Toyota’s third-generation gas-electric hybrid powertrain technology.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $22,000 - $24,270 Invoice Price Range: $20,680 - $22,276
Matrix
A compact crossover vehicle, designed by Toyota’s CALTY Design Studio in Newport Beach, CA and
built on the Corolla platform. The Matrix was added to the Toyota lineup for the 2003 model year in
either front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive configurations. Toyota discontinued four-wheel drive and the
XRS in the 2007 model year.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $16,290 - $21,950 Invoice Price Range: $15,066 - $19,864
Venza
Powered by either a 182-hp 2.7-liter 4-cyl or a 268-hp 3.5-liter V6, both with a 6-speed sequential-shift
electronically-controlled automatic trans. Venza rides on 10-spoke 19" aluminum alloy wheels with the
2.7-liter & 5-spoke 20" wheels with the V6. STAR Safety System is standard & includes ABS, Electronic
Brakd-force Distribution, Vehicle Stability Control and Traction Control with a cutoff switch & Brake
Assist. Hill-Start Assist, seven airbags, and driver and front passenger active headrests are standard.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $25,975 - $29,250 Invoice Price Range: $23,246 - $26,032
Camry Solara
Toyota's midsize coupe that’s also available as a four-seat convertible. Added to the lineup for 1999,
Camry Solara replaced the Camry coupe that was dropped when the Camry was redesigned for the
1997 model year. A Camry Solara convertible was added for the 2000 model year. The 2nd generation
2004 Camry Solara debuted as a coupe only & the convertible was added later the 2004 model year.
For 2007 the Camry Solara receives a mid-year update with a restyled exterior & a refined interior.
2008 MSRP Price Range: $20,180 - $30,710 Invoice Price Range: $18,160 - $27,639
RAV4
Toyota’s sporty compact SUV that was introduced in Japan in 1994 and arrived in the U.S. in January
1996. The second-generation RAV4 debuted for the 2001 model year. For the 2006 model year, the
RAV4 received a total makeover with an increase in size and a powerful V6 engine.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $21,500 - $27,810 Invoice Price Range: $19,888 - $25,307
Camry
Toyota’s midsize sedan & debuted the all-new sixth-generation Camry in 2007. Set out to redefine the
Camry, Toyota traded in the conservative image for a more modern & stylish look. The 6th generation
Camry offers a higher level of performance and driving dynamics, and a hybrid version is available.
The Camry has been the best-selling car in America for the past four years and eight of the past nine
years. The Camry was first introduced in 1983 and the first U.S.-built Camry was produced in 1988.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $19,145 - $28,695 Invoice Price Range: $17,516 - $25,536
Avalon
Toyota’s full-size sedan and the flagship of the passenger car lineup. It is designed exclusively for the
North American market and built at Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Georgetown, KY. For 2008 the
Avalon receives minor exterior updates but adds a number of new and optional interior features.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $27,845 - $35,185 Invoice Price Range: $24,878 - $30,960
Highlander
Toyota’s car-based midsize SUV that is completely redesigned for the first time since it was introduced
as a 2001 model. Built on a unibody platform with 4-wheel independent suspension, the Highlander
offers a tight, quiet ride like a midsize sedan with the higher ride height, available 4-wheel drive, and
cargo capacity of a midsize SUV.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $27,600 - $34,520 Invoice Price Range: $24,564 - $30,722
Highlander Hybrid
A gas-electric hybrid that joined the lineup for the 2006 model year—making it the first 7-passenger
hybrid SUV offered in the industry. For 2008, the Hybrid receives its first major redesign with an all-new
chassis and an improved Hybrid Synergy Drive System. The Highlander Hybrid offers a quiet ride of a
midsize sedan with the higher ride height and cargo capacity of a midsize SUV.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $34,700 - $41,020 Invoice Price Range: $31,230 - $36,712
FJ Cruiser
A sport-utility vehicle from Toyota that draws on the styling and heritage of the Toyota FJ40 4X4 utility
vehicle that was sold in the U.S. from 1960 through 1983. The FJ40 was a popular vehicle for safaris &
off-road expeditions and is a collector vehicle today. The FJ Cruiser is a modern vehicle with a bold
unique style, yet the FJ40 heritage is reflected in design elements such as the five-inch round
headlights tied together by the grille, hood & fender contours, & the rear-mounted exposed spare tire.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $23,320 - $24,910 Invoice Price Range: $21,220 - $22,668
Sequoia
Toyota's first mainstream, full-size sport-utility vehicle—was developed to fill a key product-and-price
position between the midsize 4Runner and premium, full-size Land Cruiser. Developed, designed and
built for the American market, Sequoia is larger and roomier than Land Cruiser, and complements
Toyota's SUV lineup with the size, performance, features and pricing that American families currently
demand. Based on the Tundra platform, built alongside the Tundra pickup at Toyota Motor, Indiana.
2009 MSRP Price: Not released Invoice Price: Not released
Land Cruiser
Toyota’s flagship full-size luxury SUV, a descendent of the Model BJ that was the first vehicle to reach
the sixth station on Mt. Fuji in 1951. The BJ was renamed Land Cruiser in 1954 and first imported to
the U.S. in 1958. The 5-door wagon debuted in 1965 and the 5th-generation Land Cruiser debuted for
1998.
2009 MSRP Price: $64,755 Invoice Price: $56,659
Tacoma
Toyota’s compact truck that is in its sixth generation. Available in Regular Cab, Access Cab and 4-door
Double Cab configurations, the Tacoma was last redesigned for the 2005 model year. The Tacoma
has a strong 4.0-liter V6, 236 hp. Standard on all models (2 or 4 Wheel). Electronic Brake Assistance
with ABS Brakes.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $15,170 - $27,075 Invoice Price Range: $14,058 - $24,539
4Runner
Toyota’s midsize SUV that has retained its exceptional off-road capability, but has also evolved into a
vehicle that offers many different variations including 7-passenger seating, luxury amenities & an opt.
V8 engine. The first 4Runner that was introduced as a 1985 model was really a version of the Toyota
pickup with a removable hardtop 7 extra seat. The fourth-generation 4Runner which debuted as a
2003 model retains its original high-level of off-road capability, but also includes room, power, & luxury.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $28,640 - $39,360 Invoice Price Range: $25,574 - $35,147
Tundra
Toyota’s full-size pickup truck the all-new second-generation Tundra debuted at the 2006 Chicago
Auto Show and is larger in every dimension than before. Riding on a new more rigid frame that’s six
inches wider, the Tundra has a double A-arm front suspension with coil-over spring/shock units, fully
boxed front half and 18-inch wheels. Available in Regular cab, Double Cab and CrewMax styles, the
Tundra also features 3 bed lengths, 3 engines, 3 wheelbases & a choice of 4X2 or 4X4 configurations.
2008 MSRP Price Range: $22,390 - $42,170 Invoice Price Range: $20,372 - $38,072
Sienna
Toyota’s popular minivan which replaced the innovative, but slow-selling Previa as a 1998 model. The
first-generation Sienna was based on the Camry platform, and was in fact built on the very same
assembly line in Georgetown, Kentucky. The current second-generation Sienna was unveiled at the
2003 North American International Auto Show and went on sale in April, 2003.
2009 MSRP Price Range: $24,540 - $37,865 Invoice Price Range: $22,084 - $33,698
*MSRP excludes tax, title, lic, options and dealer fees. Prices exclude destination charges as they may vary from state to state.
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