Toyota Vios 2025 offers a 50% discount on registration fees in January 2026.
The 2025 Toyota Vios solidifies its position as a B-segment sedan with a listed price starting from 458 million VND in January 2026, accompanied by a 50% reduction in registration fees and the addition of the Toyota Safety Sense safety package.
In January 2026, the Toyota Vios continued to maintain its competitiveness in the B-segment sedan market with a promotional program offering a 50% discount on registration fees. The upgraded 2025 Toyota Vios features a neutral design along with numerous improvements in equipment and safety technology, targeting families and businesses in the service sector.

Toyota Vios list price and estimated on-the-road price for January 2026
Compared to its predecessor, the 2025 Toyota Vios has undergone a restructuring of its product lineup. The Japanese automaker has eliminated 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 retains its original price, while the sporty G-RS version has officially been discontinued.
| Version | Listed price (million VND) | On-the-road price in Hanoi (million VND) | On-the-road price in Ho Chi Minh City (million VND) | Endow |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Vios 1.5E MT | 458 | 535 | 526 | 50% discount on registration fees. |
| Toyota Vios 1.5E CVT | 488 | 568 | 559 | 50% discount on registration fees. |
| Toyota Vios 1.5G CVT | 545 | 632 | 621 | 50% discount on registration fees. |
*Note: The on-the-road price is for reference only and does not include actual promotions at the dealership.
Exterior design and new refinements
The 2025 Toyota Vios receives significant changes to the front end. The traditional trapezoidal grille has been replaced with a new design that connects the hood and extends to both sides. The front bumper has been redesigned and painted black for a more robust look.

Bi-LED projector headlights are now standard on all versions. Although the wheel size remains at 15 inches, the design has been changed to give it a sportier feel. The rear of the car doesn't differ much, except for a few minor tweaks to the rear bumper.
Interior and amenities have been upgraded.
The cabin of the 2025 Toyota Vios focuses on practicality but is still equipped with modern amenities. A highlight is the upgraded 9-inch central touchscreen, which supports smartphone connectivity via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Other upgrades include: USB Type-C charging ports for the second row on all versions; the G version's steering wheel has added paddle shifters; and a more modern Optitron instrument cluster replaces the old analog type. The seats on the E MT version have also been upgraded from fabric to faux leather, while higher-end versions use sport leather seats.
Engine and Toyota Safety Sense technology
Under the hood, the car still uses a 1.5L Dual VVT-i naturally aspirated engine, producing 106 horsepower and 140 Nm of torque. It comes with a choice of a 5-speed manual or CVT transmission, paired with front-wheel drive.
The most significant safety upgrade is the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) package, available on the G trim. Features include: forward collision warning, lane departure warning, and cruise control. This move helps the Vios balance its technological features with competitors like the Hyundai Accent and Honda City.

Overall, the 2025 Toyota Vios remains a top choice for those seeking durability, low running costs, and high resale value, especially with the tax and fee incentives available at the beginning of 2026.


