Toyota has announced an extension for its three-year fixed price insurance offer, enabling more drivers to take advantage of the scheme.
Available to those who purchase a brand-new Toyota, customers can fix their insurance premiums for three years. Costs start at £450 for an Aygo X Hybrid.
Toyota says there will be no unexpected price rises throughout the three-year period, giving drivers additional peace of mind.
Originally announced in November 2025, Toyota’s fixed-price insurance offer was initially planned to conclude on 31 January 2026.
However, the success of the offer has led Toyota to extend its availability, with new cars ordered and delivered by 31 March 2026 now eligible for the deal.
Cover for the three-year insurance offer is provided through Toyota Insurance Services. The policies are said to have been designed with the Japanese marque’s vehicles in mind.
Toyota promises the comprehensive insurance cover will be fully transparent, with ‘easy-to-understand terms and no hidden fees’.
Along with paying through a one-off annual payment, customers will also have the option to pay monthly. This will be more expensive, however, due to a transaction fee being charged.
Drivers will not be locked into the insurance offer for the full three-year period; they can choose to leave at the point of renewal each year.
Should any repairs be needed during the cover period, these will be undertaken by trained Toyota technicians using genuine Toyota parts.
To qualify for the offer, customers must be aged between 27 and 76, hold a full UK driving licence and have held UK residency for a minimum of one year.
They should also have no convictions or pending prosecutions over the past five years, and not have made any fault insurance claims during the last three years.
Providing customers meet the eligibility criteria, annual comprehensive insurance premiums through the scheme will be:
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