The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is your Toyota’s legal identifier, and is applied to your car during production.
Each VIN is unique, and is usually a 17-character code made up of letters and numbers, and reveals important details about your vehicle. As well as containing information on the time and place of your car’s creation, it also contains information about its specification and design.
First introduced in 1954, Vehicle Identification Numbers are 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.
While licence plates can be altered, the car’s VIN remains unchanged, and therefore is the primary identification number for your Toyota.
How to locate your Vehicle Identification Number
In most modern Toyota cars, you’ll find a visible Vehicle Identification Number through a special cut-out at the bottom of the windscreen. Additional VINs are printed on tamper-proof stickers located just inside the shut line of the front nearside door. Earlier models may have a metal plate instead of a sticker.
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.
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Of course, there are some important exceptions to the rule…
These include the four-door Hilux pick-up – in which the tamper-proof sticker is mounted just inside the nearside rear door, and the five-door Aygo – in which it is applied to the body just inside the offside rear door shut.
Decoding your Vehicle Identification 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.
For more on your VIN, please contact your nearest dealer, or visit toyota.co.uk/mytoyota





Hi. I have Toyota Corolla 2019 Hybrid model. Its VIN number is S***Z53B**********. How to know its chassis number?
Hi Minhaj,
Thank you for your query. The Chassis number can be found in numerous locations, including the drivers side dashboard, engine compartment or any vehicle registration documents.
Many thanks,
Toyota UK
Hi Toyota UK , can you please help me find the VIN number of my truck? My chassis number is LJ79-0008807. The license plate fell off and I need that information.
Warm regards.
Eml.
Hi Edgar,
Thanks for your query. However, we are unable to directly provide you with that information.
The VIN can be found in several locations within your vehicle, including the dashboard, driver’s side door jamb and the engine bay.
Many thanks,
Toyota UK
We have a Yaris bought from new so I know exactly when it was first registered. I would like to know the actual production date. This is the VIN number on the vehicle and V5. VNKKL963X0A******
The 10th digit should be the year identifier but we’re told 0, O, I, are not used. Please explain and can you tell me the actual year of production.
Hi Peter,
Thank you for your query. Please could you clarify your full VIN so that we can investigate further?
Many thanks,
Toyota UK
Jtdkv1236********
which year this car?
Hi Gech,
Thanks for your question.
This model was manufactured in 1999.
Many thanks,
Toyota UK
I’m collecting my new Toyota Hybrid C-HR tomorrow and it appears to be a 2024 model made in Japan.
Could you please confirm this as I’m unsure if I’ve purchased a brand-new Toyota car?
I believe this C-HR car is the very latest generation of the Toyota C-HR 2.0 Hybrid GR Sport 5DR CVT featuring safety and premium features.
The car’s VIN number JTPABAAA0******* indicates it was imported from Japan and built around 2024.
Hi Stephen,
Thank you very much for your question.
We can confirm that your Toyota C-HR HV MY25 (GR SPORT 2.0 FWD Hybrid, Safety Pack) came off the production line on 10.05.2025. All of our CH-R cars are produced in Turkey.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Many thanks,
Toyota UK