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2026 Toyota Tacoma Leasing FAQ
Do Toyota Tacoma leases typically include maintenance?
Yes, a Toyota Tacoma lease comes with ToyotaCare, which offers complimentary maintenance for two years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first.1 Most vehicles won't need more than regular care, such as oil changes, tire rotations, and fluid replacement, during this time. Our team in Hanover can help you get the care your vehicle needs through our full-service center. Schedule your visit to McGee Toyota of Hanover today.
Is leasing a Toyota Tacoma a good fit for drivers who tow or haul regularly?
Yes, even if you lease a Toyota Tacoma, you'll still have access to the model's maximum towing rating of 6,500 pounds.2 Always refer to your owner's manual when attempting to tow to ensure secure attachment and safe hauling. Our specialists can help you get details about proper towing, and our service technicians can help you navigate the towing process or install towing attachments.
Can a leased Toyota Tacoma be used for off-road driving or job sites?
Typically, a leased Toyota Tacoma can be used for off-roading or job sites. However, you may be responsible for any damages that can occur from off-road adventuring and job-site accidents. The Tacoma is geared for rough terrain with an available skid plate. We can offer details on enhanced warranty coverage to protect you in these cases; call our team near Marshfield to learn more.
Is leasing a Toyota Tacoma a smart option for contractors?
Yes, leasing a Toyota Tacoma is a smart option for contractors. The Toyota Tacoma is a strong vehicle with durable construction and a capable powertrain. With a 6,500-pound maximum towing capacity,2 the model can tow a trailer with your lawn equipment or home-building materials. We can help you find your ideal configuration at a great rate with our finance and lease deals.
Can a lessee upgrade to a newer Toyota Tacoma with different cab or bed configurations?
A lessee can upgrade to a newer Toyota Tacoma with different options after their initial lease ends, and it's time to secure a new ride. However, if you want to upgrade before your lease term is over, you may be able to do so. Every situation is unique, so we recommend you contact our team to discuss the specifics.
Can a Tacoma leasing agreement be adjusted for higher mileage or work-related driving?
A Tacoma leasing agreement can possibly be adjusted. We understand that a job change may occur, and this may require you to add more mileage than your cap allows. We strive to help our drivers with life circumstances as they occur. When things change – such as getting a new job or needing to commute farther to a worksite – contact us to see what accommodations we can make.
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1ToyotaCare covers normal factory scheduled maintenance for 2 years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first, and 24/7 Roadside Assistance is for 2 years/unlimited mileage (note: ToyotaCare for Mirai is 3 years/35,000 miles and Roadside Assistance for Mirai, bZ4X, Prius, and Prius Prime is 3 years/unlimited mileage). Roadside Assistance does not include parts and fluids, except limited emergency gas delivery. Towing distance up to 25 miles. Restrictions apply. Available in the continental U.S. and Canada. See Toyota dealer for details and exclusions.
2Before towing, confirm your vehicle and trailer are compatible, hooked up and loaded properly and that you have any necessary additional equipment. Do not exceed any Weight Ratings and follow all instructions in your Owner's Manual. The maximum you can tow depends on base curb weight plus the total weight of any cargo, occupants, and added vehicle equipment. "Added vehicle equipment" includes additional standard/optional equipment and accessories added by the manufacturer, dealers, and/or vehicle owners. The only way to be certain of your vehicle's exact curb weight is to weigh your vehicle without passengers or cargo. (Calculated with the new SAE J2807 method.) Installation of a tow hitch receiver or other accessories located near the rear bumper or side-door kick sensors may require disabling or removing the kick sensor, and the sensor operation setting in your vehicle should be turned off. See Owner's Manual for limitations.