Calculate VRT for any Toyota import in Ireland. Instant estimates for Corolla, Yaris, RAV4, and C-HR, including specific Hybrid CO₂ bands.
Verified by VRT Calculator Ireland Research Team
Irish Tax & Import Experts | Updated Feb 2026
Toyota hybrids like the Corolla and Yaris are popular for lower VRT rates due to low CO₂ emissions (typically Band 8-10). However, non-hybrid imports from the UK (like an older petrol Yaris) now face full VRT + Customs Duty + VAT, which can make them unexpectedly expensive to import compared to verified hybrids.
| Vehicle Type | Example Model | OMSP | Est. VRT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hybrid | Toyota Corolla Hybrid | €32,000 | ~€2,800 |
| Hybrid SUV | Toyota RAV4 Hybrid | €45,000 | ~€6,500 |
| Petrol | Toyota Yaris (Petrol) | €24,000 | ~€2,900 |
| Hybrid | Toyota C-HR Hybrid | €38,000 | ~€4,200 |
Based on official Revenue.ie VRT rates and valuation methods.
Toyota hybrids like the Corolla and Yaris are popular for lower VRT rates due to low CO₂ emissions (typically Band 8-10). However, non-hybrid imports from the UK, like an older petrol Yaris, now face full VRT plus Customs Duty and VAT, which can make them unexpectedly expensive to import compared to verified hybrids.
Scenario: Toyota Corolla Hybrid imported with an OMSP of €32,000.
Note: Actual VRT depends on the CO₂ band and OMSP Revenue assigns to your specific Toyota model.
Toyota hybrids like the Corolla and Yaris are popular for lower VRT rates due to low CO₂ emissions (typically Band 8-10). However, non-hybrid imports from the UK (like an older petrol Yaris) now face full VRT + Customs Duty + VAT, which can make them unexpectedly expensive to import compared to verified hybrids.
Toyota hybrids typically have lower CO₂ emissions than equivalent petrol models, placing them in a lower VRT band. For example, a Toyota Corolla Hybrid (OMSP €32,000) is estimated at ~€2,800 VRT, while non-hybrid petrol imports can face full VRT plus Customs Duty and VAT depending on origin.
Based on 2026 estimates, a Toyota RAV4 Hybrid SUV with an OMSP of €45,000 is estimated at approximately €6,500 VRT.
Yes. A Toyota Yaris (Petrol) with an OMSP of €24,000 is estimated at approximately €2,900 VRT, reflecting the higher CO₂ emissions of non-hybrid petrol models compared to Toyota's hybrid range.
You'll need the vehicle's CO₂ emissions figure (WLTP or NEDC), NOx emissions figure, and the OMSP (Open Market Selling Price) that Revenue assigns to the specific Toyota model and trim.