Find your Toyota VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)

Vehicle Identification Number

Key takeaways

  • Your car’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique 17-character code that identifies your car and never changes.
  • Your VIN reveals key details like where and when your car was built, plus its specification.
  • You can usually find the VIN at the base of the windscreen, inside the front door shut, and stamped into the floor under the driver’s seat.
  • Although the information below is correct for current UK Toyota models, VIN placement tends to be consistent from car brand to car brand.

What is a Vehicle Identification Number?

The Vehicle Identification Number (often referred to simply as VIN or slightly redundantly as VIN number) is your Toyota’s legal identifier, and is applied to the vehicle during production.

Each VIN is unique, and since 1981 consists of a 17-character code made up of letters and numbers. It reveals important details about your vehicle, including information on the time and place of manufacture, as well as its specification and design.

First introduced in 1954, the Vehicle Identification Number is an important component in determining the history and identity of a vehicle, particularly when combined with the car’s DVLA licence plate and V5 or V5C documents (commonly known as its logbook). But while licence plates can be altered, each car’s VIN remains unchanged, and therefore is its primary identification number.

Why is the Vehicle Identification Number important?

The Vehicle Identification Number can be useful if you are checking a car’s history prior to purchase. You might be asked to provide your Vehicle Identification Number when ordering replacement parts for your car. A stolen vehicles can often be identified via its VIN. You might also require your VIN if your vehicle is subject to a recall. You can read more about Toyota recalls in the UK on our official website here.

Where is the Vehicle Identification Number?

In most modern Toyota vehicles sold in the UK, you’ll find a visible Vehicle Identification Number through a special cut-out at the bottom of the windscreen.

Additional VINs are repeated in a couple of places on the unibody chassis. One is stamped into the metal floor under the offside (driver’s side) front seat – usually visible behind a small flap cut into the vehicle’s carpet. The other is printed on a tamper-proof label located on the lower half of the nearside (kerb side) B-pillar.

There are a few additions to these standardised positions. Due to their separate body on frame construction, the latest Hilux and Land Cruiser models have an extra Vehicle Identification Number stamped into the underlying frame.

On the Hilux this stamp can be found behind the offside rear wheel, while on the Land Cruiser it is located behind the offside front wheel.

Finally, Proace and Proace Max vans have an additional VIN stamped into the centre of the chassis within the engine bay.

How do you read a VIN number?

Although there are exceptions to the rule, the first three digits of the Vehicle Identification Number usually refer to the country of manufacture, the vehicle maker and the vehicle type.

For example, if you check the first letter of the code, ‘J’ references Japan, ‘S’ references England, while ‘V’ identifies France. Turkey gets an ‘N’, while Thailand and South Africa (where some of our Hilux vehicles are produced) get an ‘M’ and ‘A’ respectively.

The second letter is usually ‘T’, which describes Toyota, the third describes which group of cars (or sometimes which chassis type) the vehicle sits on.

The next six numbers reference the car’s body style, engine and gearbox, while the remaining eight is a combination unique to the car, listing the year the car was made, the factory it was produced in and where it came in the production process.

Frequently asked questions

Is the VIN the same as a registration number?

No. A VIN is permanent to the vehicle, while a registration plate can be changed.

Can two cars have the same VIN?

No. Every VIN is unique to a specific vehicle.

Is it safe to share a VIN?

Generally yes, but it should only be shared when absolutely necessary.

How can I get more information?

Feel free to ask additional questions about Vehicle Identification Numbers in the comments section below, but please be aware that our support team can only answer queries related to the UK market. If you are not in the UK, please direct your query to the Toyota organisation in your country.

If you have specific technical concerns about your Toyota in the UK, please contact your nearest centre.

579 comments

  1. Salut
    J ai une Toyota corolla numéro de chassie
    Année 2005
    S il vous plaît pouvez vous me donner l historique de ma voiture

    1. Hi Asfand,

      Thanks for getting in touch.

      There are several places you can locate the VIN on your vehicle including:

      – Stamped on your dashboard close to the windshield on the driver’s side
      – On the certification label inside of the driver’s-side doorjamb.
      – In some models, the VIN is also stamped under the front passenger seat.

      I hope this helps.

      1. Hi How to find VIN on toyota auris 2014 hybrid estate on windshield it states there is cut to view through driver side but its missing on my car!!

      2. Hi Sreeraj, please provide your full vehicle registration so we can advise further. Thanks.

      3. Good morning Nosta,

        For details on your Toyota Noah, we’d recommend contacting Toyota for the country of origin.

        Thank you.

      1. Hello Tajudeen,

        Thank you for the enquiry.
        Should you be encountering any issues with your vehicle we would recommend taking this to your local Toyota Centre to inspect and diagnose accordingly.

        Many Thanks
        Sam

    1. Hello Bujal,

      Thank you for your comment.

      We are unable to supply VIN reports. Please reach out to your local Toyota Centre who will be able to assist with any information you require on a vehicle history.

      Many Thanks
      Toyota UK

    1. Hello Arslan,

      While it is not possible to find your VIN with a chassis number, the VIN is repeated on the vehicle’s chassis, stamped into the metal floor of the car under the right-hand (driver’s side) front seat. It’s usually visible through a small flap, deliberately cut into the vehicle’s carpet.

      I hope this helps.
      Many Thanks
      Toyota UK

  2. How can i know the type of engine from the serial number, i need to buy a another one and i don’t know the type of engine.
    Serial number below 👇🏽
    JTFDE626000106799

    1. Hi Ahmed,

      Thank you for your query. Unfortunately, we are unable to assist you as we do not have any information about your vehicle.

      Please get in touch with your local Toyota Centre for technical information: https://www.toyota.co.uk/

      Many thanks,
      Toyota UK

  3. Or it’s on the door James on the back offside door like mine! In which case this article wasn’t terribly helpful!

  4. I have a toyota avensis 2000 but I want to confirm the year of manufacturing but the vin number show 0 at the tens character. What does this mean?

    1. Hi Yemi,

      Thanks for your question.

      Please could you confirm your VIN number, and we can clarify the year of manufacturing for you.

      Many thanks,
      Toyota UK

  5. JT********190273

    Hi I’m wondering if you have any information available for my son’s car.
    Vin number is above.

    I’m trying to find out the name/type/ style of the rear spoiler that is fitted on his model of celica. It seems impossible to locate a similar spoiler. It’s very unique and I’m yet to even find a similar 2006 Celica that has a matching spoiler.
    Please if you can help let me know. It was factory fitted not an aftermarket product apparently. Thanks in advance.

    1. Hi Damian,

      Thanks for your query. Unfortunately, we are unable to help you as the VIN provided seems to be incorrect.

      Many thanks,
      Toyota UK

      1. Apologies. I think it comes up as:

        JT ***************. The sticker under bonnet adds this at the end also. (**8)

        Many thanks in advance.

        Damian.

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