If you’re checking out older Toyotas for daily driving, weekend adventures, or resale value, 2016 models still offer a wide mix of practicality and specialty options. Whether you’re scanning listings, visiting a dealership, or comparing specs, a compact checklist helps narrow choices quickly.
There are 22 2016 Toyota Car Models, ranging from the 4Runner to the Yaris. Data are organized by Body style,Market,Engine (L) / Power (hp), and you’ll find that information below.
Which 2016 Toyota model should I consider for serious off-roading?
Look at the 4Runner first — it’s the most off-road capable with available TRD Off-Road/Pro packages, body-on-frame construction, and higher ground clearance; check the Engine (L) / Power (hp) and specific trim notes in the list to confirm tow and trail specs before buying.
How do I quickly compare fuel economy and performance across the 2016 lineup?
Use the Engine (L) / Power (hp) column alongside body style to group similar vehicles (e.g., compact hatchbacks vs. midsize SUVs), then cross-check EPA fuel ratings or market-specific figures in the list to see real-world trade-offs between power and efficiency.
2016 Toyota Car Models
| Model | Body style | Market | Engine (L) / Power (hp) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corolla | sedan | US, Europe, Japan | 1.8L / 132 hp |
| Auris | hatchback | Europe, Japan | 1.2L / 110 hp |
| Camry | sedan | US, Europe, Asia | 2.5L / 178 hp |
| Avalon | sedan | US, Japan | 3.5L / 268 hp |
| Yaris | subcompact | US, Europe, Japan | 1.5L / 106 hp |
| Aygo | city car | Europe | 1.0L / 68 hp |
| Prius | hybrid hatchback | Global | 1.8L / 134 hp |
| Prius c | subcompact hybrid | Global | 1.5L / 99 hp |
| Prius v | wagon hybrid | US, Europe, Japan | 1.8L / 134 hp |
| Mirai | sedan (FCV) | US, Japan, Europe | — / 153 hp |
| 86 | sports coupe | Japan, Europe, Australia | 2.0L / 200 hp |
| RAV4 | compact crossover SUV | Global | 2.5L / 176 hp |
| Highlander | mid-size crossover SUV | US, Europe, Asia | 3.5L / 270 hp |
| 4Runner | mid-size SUV | US, Australia | 4.0L / 270 hp |
| Land Cruiser | full-size SUV | Global | 5.7L / 381 hp |
| Prado | midsize SUV | Europe, Asia, Australia | 2.8L / 174 hp |
| Sequoia | full-size SUV | US | 5.7L / 381 hp |
| Tacoma | midsize pickup truck | US, Australia, Latin America | 3.5L / 278 hp |
| Tundra | full-size pickup truck | US, Middle East | 5.7L / 381 hp |
| Sienna | minivan | US, Canada | 3.5L / 266 hp |
| Verso | compact MPV | Europe | 1.6L / 112 hp |
| Avensis | mid-size sedan | Europe | 1.8L / 147 hp |
Images and Descriptions

Corolla
Compact reliable sedan known for fuel economy and low ownership costs. For 2016 it continued with a 1.8L engine and minor refreshes; a good, affordable choice for commuters and first-time buyers.

Auris
European hatchback cousin to the Corolla, balancing practicality and efficiency. In 2016 offered petrol and hybrid options with updated trims; buyers get a compact family car with comfortable ride and efficient engines.

Camry
Mid-size sedan with roomy interior and strong reliability reputation. The 2016 Camry kept the 2.5L base engine and received minor updates; it’s a practical family sedan with balanced comfort and fuel economy.

Avalon
Full-size sedan emphasizing comfort, V6 power, and upscale features. For 2016 the Avalon continued its 3.5L V6 and refined interior appointments; ideal for buyers wanting a smooth, spacious highway cruiser.

Yaris
Subcompact available as hatchback/sedan in different markets, offering easy city driving and low running costs. The 2016 Yaris had small petrol engines and slight trim updates; best for urban commuters and budget buyers.

Aygo
Tiny city car sold in Europe, prized for maneuverability and affordability. The 2016 Aygo continued with a 1.0L three-cylinder and styling tweaks; an economical choice for short urban trips and tight parking.

Prius
Flagship hybrid with excellent fuel economy; 2016 brought the fourth-generation Prius with improved styling, aerodynamics, and a 1.8L hybrid system rated around 134 hp combined. Great for efficiency-focused buyers and green-minded commuters.

Prius c
Smaller, cheaper Prius variant aimed at city drivers; 2016 Prius c used a 1.5L hybrid system for compact efficiency. It’s nimble and affordable, though less powerful and spacious than standard Prius models.

Prius v
Larger wagon-like Prius with extra cargo space, marketed as Prius v in many regions. For 2016 it continued the 1.8L hybrid setup with improved cargo practicality; suited to small families needing hybrid utility.

Mirai
Hydrogen fuel-cell sedan introduced in limited markets in 2016, offering electric drive from an onboard fuel cell rather than a combustion engine. Early adopters liked low emissions and quiet operation; fueling availability is region-limited.

86
Small rear-wheel-drive sports coupe co-developed with Subaru, sold as GT86/86 in many Toyota markets. The 2016 model used a 2.0L boxer engine with about 200 hp; it’s lightweight, driver-focused and popular with enthusiasts on a budget.

RAV4
Compact crossover SUV and a Toyota bestseller, available worldwide. The 2016 RAV4 used 2.5L petrol in the US, received safety and trim updates; practical, versatile, and a top choice for small families.

Highlander
Three-row mid-size crossover (Kluger in some markets) with family-friendly space and available V6 power. 2016 Highlander offered 3.5L V6 and hybrid variants; good for buyers needing passenger capacity and comfortable long-distance travel.

4Runner
Body-on-frame mid-size SUV built for durability and off-road use. The 2016 4Runner kept a 4.0L V6 and rugged construction; it’s less refined on-road but ideal for buyers wanting towing and trail capability.

Land Cruiser
Full-size, luxury-capable SUV with strong off-road pedigree. The 2016 Land Cruiser in many markets used a 5.7L V8 and high-spec equipment; excellent durability and resale but large and thirsty compared with smaller SUVs.

Prado
Midsize ladder-frame SUV (Prado) offered outside North America, balancing comfort and off-road ability. In 2016 common engines included 2.8L diesels or 4.0L petrols; buyers get durable capability in many global markets.

Sequoia
Full-size SUV sharing parts with Tundra and Land Cruiser platforms, built for towing and large families. The 2016 Sequoia typically used a 5.7L V8; expect spacious seating but lower fuel economy.

Tacoma
Compact/midsize pickup popular for reliability and off-road variants. The 2016 Tacoma offered 3.5L V6 and 2.7L four-cylinder engines; tough resale value and a wide range of trims make it a practical light-duty truck.

Tundra
Full-size pickup with V8 power and heavy-duty capability. The 2016 Tundra used a 5.7L V8 offering strong towing; buyers get reliable, straightforward construction but lower fuel efficiency than smaller trucks.

Sienna
Family-focused minivan with sliding doors and flexible seating. The 2016 Sienna featured a 3.5L V6 and available all-wheel drive; it’s a sensible, roomy choice for active families and long trips.

Verso
Compact MPV sold mainly in Europe offering flexible seating and practical cargo space. The 2016 Verso had small petrol and diesel engines; buyers looking for compact family utility value its versatility over style.

Avensis
Mid-size sedan sold in Europe, positioned between Corolla and larger models. The 2016 Avensis offered sensible engines (petrol and diesel), comfortable ride, and conservative styling; aimed at buyers seeking a practical business sedan.

