Across city streets and country roads, Toyota’s 2018 lineup offered options for commuters, families, and off‑roaders alike. A compact table makes it easy to spot differences in size, drivetrain and availability at a glance.
There are 22 2018 Toyota Car Models, ranging from 4Runner to Yaris. For each entry, the list is organized with columns showing Body type,Powertrains,US availability so you can quickly compare configurations and market presence—you’ll find below.
Which 2018 models were available in the US?
Check the US availability column in the list—most mainstream models (Camry, Corolla, RAV4, Highlander, 4Runner and Yaris) were offered in the U.S., while a few region‑specific variants were not; use the Powertrains and Body type columns to narrow choices by fuel type and vehicle size.
How should I use this list to pick the right 2018 Toyota?
Start with the Body type that fits your needs (sedan, SUV, hatchback), compare Powertrains for economy and performance, confirm US availability, then dive into trim features and local listings or vehicle history for any used purchase.
2018 Toyota Car Models
| Model | Body type | Powertrains | US availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corolla | Sedan | Gas | Yes |
| Camry | Sedan | Gas,Hybrid | Yes |
| Avalon | Sedan | Gas,Hybrid | Yes |
| Yaris | Hatchback | Gas | Yes |
| Prius | Hatchback | Hybrid | Yes |
| Prius Prime | Hatchback | PHEV,Hybrid | Yes |
| Prius c | Hatchback | Hybrid | Yes |
| C-HR | SUV | Gas | Yes |
| RAV4 | SUV | Gas,Hybrid | Yes |
| Highlander | SUV | Gas,Hybrid | Yes |
| 4Runner | SUV | Gas | Yes |
| Sequoia | SUV | Gas | Yes |
| Land Cruiser | SUV | Gas | Yes |
| Tacoma | Truck | Gas | Yes |
| Tundra | Truck | Gas | Yes |
| Hilux | Truck | Gas | No |
| Sienna | Van | Gas | Yes |
| Mirai | Sedan | FCEV | Yes |
| 86 | Coupe | Gas | Yes |
| Fortuner | SUV | Gas | No |
| Innova | Van | Gas | No |
| Aygo | Hatchback | Gas | No |
Images and Descriptions

Corolla
Compact sedan and hatchback line offering reliable, economical transport worldwide. In 2018 Toyota carried the Corolla as a mainstream compact with minor updates, serving commuters and fleets; hatchback variants were marketed in various regions.

Camry
Midsize sedan that underwent a full 2018 redesign with bolder styling, improved chassis and available hybrid powertrains. The 2018 Camry moved upmarket with sharper handling and new safety tech while remaining Toyota’s mainstream family sedan.

Avalon
Full-size sedan positioned above the Camry offering more space, comfort and upscale features. The 2018 Avalon continued Toyota’s comfortable flagship sedan tradition with refined interior appointments and optional V6 power for buyers seeking a larger sedan.

Yaris
Subcompact available as hatchback or sedan in many markets, aimed at city drivers and buyers seeking low running costs. The 2018 Yaris offered efficient gasoline engines and basic features; availability varied widely by region.

Prius
Hybrid icon combining gasoline engine and electric motors for excellent fuel economy; widely available worldwide. The 2018 Prius continued the fourth-generation model’s aerodynamic design and efficient hybrid system, remaining Toyota’s flagship hybrid hatchback.

Prius Prime
Plug-in hybrid variant of the Prius offering an EPA-rated electric-only range and high efficiency. The 2018 Prius Prime expanded availability versus earlier plug-in models, appealing to buyers wanting short electric commutes with hybrid backup.

Prius c
Smaller, city-focused hybrid hatchback (known as Aqua in some markets) prioritizing low fuel use and maneuverability. The 2018 Prius c continued as an affordable hybrid option with compact dimensions and excellent economy in urban driving.

C-HR
Subcompact crossover SUV introduced to the US as a 2018 model, with coupe-like styling and efficient powertrains. The C-HR emphasized design and urban agility, offering standard safety tech but limited cargo space compared with rivals.

RAV4
Compact/midsize crossover SUV that serves as one of Toyota’s global best-sellers. The 2018 RAV4 carried over established practicality and reliability with gasoline and hybrid options, remaining a top choice for families and commuters.

Highlander
Three-row midsize SUV offered with gasoline and hybrid powertrains, aimed at family buyers who need space and efficiency. The 2018 Highlander featured comfortable seating for seven or eight and competitive safety and convenience equipment.

4Runner
Body-on-frame midsize SUV with rugged off-road capability, longtime part of Toyota’s lineup. The 2018 4Runner continued its truck-based approach, appealing to buyers who prioritize durability and trail performance over refined on-road handling.

Sequoia
Full-size, body-on-frame SUV built on Tundra underpinnings, offering three-row seating and strong towing capability. The 2018 Sequoia remained a traditional large SUV with V8 power and generous interior space for big families or towing duties.

Land Cruiser
Full-size, premium off-road SUV with durable construction and global reputation for reliability. The 2018 Land Cruiser continued largely unchanged, offering luxury appointments, strong V8 power and serious off-road capability in select markets.

Tacoma
Midsize pickup truck popular in North America for its off-road ability and reliability. The 2018 Tacoma continued Toyota’s rugged reputation with multiple cab and bed configurations, strong resale value and off-road-focused options.

Tundra
Full-size pickup built primarily for the North American market with V8 power and strong towing capability. The 2018 Tundra carried over a durable, truck-focused design and remained Toyota’s large pickup offering.

Hilux
Rugged compact/full-size pickup (depending on market) known globally for durability and heavy-duty use. The 2018 Hilux continued to serve international customers with robust diesel and gasoline engines but was not sold in the U.S.

Sienna
Minivan sold primarily in North America, offering sliding doors, three-row seating and family-friendly features. The 2018 Sienna continued Toyota’s practical people-mover role, offering available all-wheel drive and V6 power for larger families.

Mirai
Hydrogen fuel-cell sedan sold in limited markets, primarily California and select countries, offering zero-emission driving with quick refueling. The 2018 Mirai remained a niche, advanced-technology Toyota showcasing fuel-cell viability rather than mass-market sales.

86
Compact rear-wheel-drive sports coupe developed with Subaru, known for balanced handling and enthusiast appeal. The 86 continued in 2018 as an affordable, purist driver’s car with modest power and lightweight chassis.

Fortuner
Body-on-frame SUV based on Toyota’s pickup platforms, popular in Asia, Australia and Latin America. The 2018 Fortuner offered rugged capability, diesel engine options and seating for seven, targeting buyers who need off-road durability.

Innova
Multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) popular in Southeast Asia and other emerging markets, offering versatile seating and practical interiors. The 2018 Innova/Crysta continued as a reliable family and commercial people-mover with diesel and gasoline engine choices.

Aygo
Small city car sold mainly in Europe, co-developed with other manufacturers to offer affordable urban mobility. The 2018 Aygo provided compact dimensions, basic features and economical gasoline engines suited to tight European streets.

