The Tacoma was Toyota's top commercial fleet vehicle in 2013. Photo of 2012-2014 model courtesy of Toyota.

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.

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.

The incentives are applicable to commercial and government fleet purchasers. Additional incentives may be offered.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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