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Toyota Depreciation Rate

The world's largest automaker, famous for reliability and strong resale value.

Toyotas consistently top resale rankings — especially trucks (Tacoma, Tundra) and hybrid sedans (Camry Hybrid, Prius).

Avg 5-yr retained
58%
Models tracked
5

Toyota depreciation by model

Toyota Camry
sedan · mainstream
5-yr retained
60%

America's best-selling sedan for two decades. The Camry's strong reliability, efficient hybrid powertrain, and Toyota badge give it some of the strongest resale in the midsize segment.

Toyota Corolla
sedan · economy
5-yr retained
62%

The world's best-selling nameplate, the Toyota Corolla combines bulletproof reliability, excellent fuel economy, and low cost of ownership. Its strong resale value and slow depreciation curve make it one of the most financially sensible compact cars you can buy, retaining roughly 62% of MSRP after five years.

Toyota Highlander
suv · mainstream
5-yr retained
59%

The Toyota Highlander is a three-row midsize SUV known for bulletproof reliability, efficient hybrid options, and family-friendly practicality. Its strong brand reputation and steady demand give it above-average resale value, with depreciation notably slower than most competitors in the segment.

Toyota RAV4
suv · mainstream
5-yr retained
64%

The Toyota RAV4 is America's best-selling non-truck vehicle and the benchmark compact SUV for resale value. Strong demand, legendary reliability, and a popular hybrid lineup give the RAV4 some of the slowest depreciation in its segment, with retained value consistently beating the industry average by 10–15 percentage points at the 5-year mark.

Toyota Tacoma
truck · mainstream
5-yr retained
67%

The Toyota Tacoma is the benchmark for mid-size truck resale, consistently topping retained-value rankings in North America. Strong off-road credentials, Toyota reliability, and persistent demand keep Tacoma depreciation among the slowest of any vehicle sold in the US.

Toyota depreciation FAQ

What is the average depreciation rate for Toyota?
Toyota vehicles depreciate by about 42% over 5 years on average — retaining roughly 58% of their original MSRP. Toyotas consistently top resale rankings — especially trucks (Tacoma, Tundra) and hybrid sedans (Camry Hybrid, Prius).
Which Toyota model has the lowest depreciation?
Depreciation rates vary significantly across the Toyota lineup. Open any model below to see its year-by-year depreciation curve, per-mile depreciation, and country-specific rates.
Does Toyota depreciation vary by country?
Yes. The same Toyota can depreciate up to 10% faster or slower in one market versus another, driven by local demand, climate, tax policy, and service network strength. Each model page breaks down the depreciation rate for all 7 markets we track.