Based on advertising prices posted by sellers on CarSwitch
Here’s what brand new Toyota models will cost you approximately
Based on actual Toyota car transactions from the last 12 months in UAE
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Toyota is the most trusted and widely sold automotive brand in the UAE, valued above all for its extraordinary reliability, competitive running costs, and outstanding resale values. The Land Cruiser, Camry, Corolla, Prado, and Fortuner are the most actively traded, powered by proven 2.0L, 2.5L, 3.5L, or 4.6L naturally aspirated engines with smooth automatic transmissions. A 1–2 year old Toyota in the UAE typically lists between AED 75,000–225,000; a 5–6 year old example ranges from AED 40,000–145,000.
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Market Value
Toyota retains approximately 57% of its value after 5 years — ahead of Nissan (53%). Part of this depreciation reflects ex-taxi and ride-share (Uber/Careem) units entering the UAE used market — private-use examples in clean condition typically command a meaningful premium over defleet stock.
Inspection Insights
Of the 1,279 Toyotas CarSwitch has inspected in the UAE, One number defines the brand: AC failures at 0.8% — the lowest of any major brand, half the rate seen on comparable Nissans and Hyundais. In a market where engine and mechanical reliability is the deciding factor for resale value, that gap is significant. Body condition at 21.4% is meaningfully better than Hyundai's 30.6% and Nissan's 29.7% at similar mileage. The Land Cruiser makes the strongest case — arriving with better bodywork than most German luxury SUVs while posting first-owner rates over 54%, a figure no European brand approaches. The Corolla and Yaris carry more cosmetic wear as daily City workhorses, which is expected. Prioritise cars with clean inspection reports and verified service history. Toyota holds approximately 57% of its value after 5 years — the strongest retention of any volume brand, ahead of Honda (52%), Nissan (53%), Hyundai (52%), and well above European luxury brands at ~43%.
Buyers also consider the Honda, Nissan, Mazda.