Do I Qualify For Toyota's Provincial Rebate Program

Do I Qualify For Toyota's Provincial Rebate Program

Citizens of Ontario who are owners of eligible brand-new Toyota Prius Primes qualify for substantial rebates under the iZEV Program.

Program Details

Canadians in Ontario who buy or take on 48-month leases of a 2018-2020 Prius Prime can claim $2,500 in rebates. A 36-month lease nets you $1,875. For a 24-month lease that falls to $1,250. A 12-month lease gets you a $625 rebate.

Eligible Models

In Ontario, the Prius Prime PHEV is the only Toyota currently eligible for the rebate. In order to qualify, Ontario residents have to buy a new eligible vehicle zero-emission vehicle from a licensed dealer within Canada on or after May 1, 2019.

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