Toyota Vios 2026: Details on on-the-road price and registration fee incentives for February 2026
The 2026 Toyota Vios continues to assert its position in the B-segment sedan market with a 50% reduction in registration fees and significant upgrades in Toyota Safety Sense technology.
The 2026 Toyota Vios is currently a minor facelift with refinements focused on exterior design and added safety features. In February 2026, this B-segment sedan received significant attention thanks to a policy supporting 50% of the registration fee for domestically assembled vehicles, helping to optimize the on-the-road cost for consumers.

Toyota Vios list price and estimated on-the-road price for February 2026
Compared to its predecessor, Toyota has streamlined its product range by eliminating the E MT and E CVT versions with 7 airbags, retaining only the 3-airbag versions with a price reduction of 10-14 million VND. The top-of-the-line G CVT version, however, retains its listed price.
| Car model | Listed price (million VND) | Hanoi (million VND) | Ho Chi Minh City (million VND) | Other provinces/cities (million VND) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Vios 1.5E MT | 458 | 535 | 526 | 507 |
| Toyota Vios 1.5E CVT | 488 | 568 | 559 | 540 |
| Toyota Vios 1.5G CVT | 545 | 632 | 621 | 602 |
Note: The on-the-road price shown is for reference only and does not include any specific promotions offered by the dealership.
Notable upgrades to both the exterior and interior.
In terms of appearance, the 2026 Toyota Vios features significant changes to the front end, with a new trapezoidal grille that connects the hood and extends to both sides. The front bumper is painted black, giving it a more robust look. Notably, LED headlights are now standard equipment on all versions.

Inside the cabin, the interior space has been upgraded with a focus on practicality and comfort. The G CVT version features a 9-inch infotainment screen supporting Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity, a steering wheel with integrated paddle shifters, and an automatic climate control system. Lower versions like the E MT also receive upgrades from fabric seats to faux leather seats and the addition of USB Type-C charging ports for the rear seats.

Toyota Safety Sense performance and safety system.
Under the hood, the 2026 Toyota Vios retains the 1.5L Dual VVT-i engine, producing a maximum power of 107 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 140 Nm at 4,200 rpm. The car comes with a choice of a 5-speed manual or CVT transmission.
The biggest highlight of this upgrade is the introduction of the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) package on the G trim. This system includes advanced features such as forward collision warning, lane departure warning, and cruise control. In addition, other standard features such as vehicle stability control (VSC), hill-start assist (HAC), and a rearview camera are fully retained.

Overall, with price adjustments in the lower-end versions and the addition of technology to the higher-end models, the 2026 Toyota Vios continues to be a top choice in the B-segment sedan market, directly competing with rivals such as the Hyundai Accent and Honda City.