Toyota makes some of the toughest SUVs on the road. Models like the RAV4, 4Runner, Highlander, and Land Cruiser are built to last for years. But at some point, every vehicle reaches the end of its road. When yours does, it is good to know what it is worth as scrap.

Whether your Toyota SUV has been in an accident, has a failed engine, or has just become too expensive to repair, scrapping it can put real money in your pocket. This guide covers current scrap values, what affects the price, and how to get the best deal.

Toyota SUV Scrap Value by Model and Year

Prices below are estimated scrap values in Canada for 2026. These are general estimates. Actual offers will vary depending on your location, the vehicle’s condition, and current metal prices.

Year Model Engine Weight Est Value Notes
2000-2005 RAV4 2.0L / 1.8L 1,200 kg $150-$350 Common parts, decent weight
2006-2012 RAV4 2.4L / 2.5L 1,400 kg $200-$450 Strong parts demand
2013-2018 RAV4 2.5L 4-cyl 1,500 kg $250-$550 Very popular, high parts value
2019-2024 RAV4 2.5L / Hybrid 1,600 kg $300-$700 Hybrid battery adds value
2000-2006 Highlander 2.4L / 3.0L V6 1,700 kg $200-$420 Heavier vehicle, more metal
2007-2013 Highlander 2.7L / 3.5L V6 1,800 kg $280-$520 V6 engine sought after
2014-2019 Highlander 3.5L V6 / Hybrid 1,950 kg $350-$700 High metal and parts value
2020-2024 Highlander 3.5L V6 / Hybrid 2,000 kg $400-$850 Excellent scrap returns
2000-2009 4Runner 4.0L V6 / 4.7L V8 1,900 kg $280-$600 V8 has high cat value
2010-2018 4Runner 4.0L V6 2,000 kg $350-$750 Parts extremely in demand
2019-2024 4Runner 4.0L V6 2,050 kg $450-$950 Top scrap value in segment
2000-2007 Land Cruiser 100 4.7L V8 2,400 kg $500- $1,100 Heavy vehicle, high cat value
2008-2021 Land Cruiser 200 4.6L / 5.7L V8 2,600 kg $650-$1,500 Highest Toyota scrap value
2007-2015 FJ Cruiser 4.0L V6 1,900 kg $300-$700 Cult vehicle, parts valued
2012-2020 Prado 2.8L Diesel / 4.0L 2,100 kg $380-$850 Diesel engine adds value
2019-2024 RAV4 Hybrid 2.5L Hybrid 1,700 kg $350-$800 Battery recovery value
2017-2024 C-HR 1.2T / 2.0L Hybrid 1,350 kg $150- $400 Lighter crossover
2020-2024 Venza Hybrid 2.5L Hybrid 1,700 kg $300-$700 Hybrid battery adds extra

 

What Factors Affect Your Toyota SUV’s Scrap Price?

Not all scrap offers are the same. Here are the key things that will push your price up or down.

1. Vehicle Weight

Heavier vehicles contain more steel and aluminium. A Land Cruiser will always fetch more than a C-HR simply because it weighs more. More weight means more money.

2. Catalytic Converter

Toyota’s catalytic converters contain valuable precious metals. A working cat can add $300 to $900 to your payout. Never remove it before getting a quote as scrap yards factor it into their offer.

3. Reusable Parts

Popular models like the RAV4 and 4Runner have parts that scrap yards can resell — engines, doors, wheels, electronics. The more usable parts your vehicle has, the higher your offer will be.

4. Hybrid Battery

RAV4 Hybrid, Venza, and Highlander Hybrid batteries can be reconditioned and resold. This adds significant value on top of standard scrap rates.

5. Age and Condition

Newer vehicles in better condition have higher part values. But even a heavily rusted old Toyota will still have good metal value, so do not assume it is worthless.

6. Your Location

Metal prices and demand for parts vary by region. Urban areas with more registered Toyotas tend to produce better scrap offers because there is more competition for your vehicle.

7. Steel Market Prices

Scrap metal prices change weekly. Scrapping during a market high can mean hundreds of dollars more for the same vehicle.

8. Engine Type

V8 and V6 engines are worth more than 4-cylinders. Diesel engines are also in strong demand for parts.

Toyota Models That Get the Best Scrap Value

1. Toyota Land Cruiser (All Generations)

The Land Cruiser is the king of Toyota scrap value. These are heavy vehicles with large V8 engines, high-value catalytic converters, and parts that are in strong demand globally. A 200-series Land Cruiser in any condition is worth $650 to $1,500 as scrap.

2. Toyota 4Runner (2003 to Present)

The 4Runner is extremely popular and its parts are always in demand. The 4.0L V6 engine is known for reliability and fetches good money on the used parts market. Scrap yards often prefer to part these out rather than crush them, which means you can negotiate a better price.

3. Toyota Highlander (2014 to Present)

The Highlander is a large family SUV and its weight alone puts it in the upper tier for metal value. Hybrid versions from 2014 onwards carry a bonus because of the high-voltage battery pack, which can be reconditioned and resold.

4. Toyota RAV4 Hybrid (2019 to Present)

The RAV4 is one of Canada’s best-selling SUVs, which means there is a massive market for its used parts. The hybrid version commands higher scrap prices because of both the battery and the strong demand for hybrid drivetrains.

How to Get the Most Money for Your Scrap Toyota SUV

  • Get at least 3 quotes before accepting any offer. Prices can vary by hundreds of dollars between scrap yards.
  • Do not remove parts yourself unless you are selling them separately. Scrap yards may lower their offer for incomplete vehicles.
  • Keep the catalytic converter on the vehicle. Selling it separately is tempting, but most scrap yards will reduce their overall offer significantly if it is missing.
  • Check if your scrap yard offers free towing. Most do for vehicles that cannot be driven, but confirm this before agreeing so there are no surprise deductions.
  • Time your scrap with steel market prices. Keep an eye on commodity news — a good week can add $50 to $200 to your payout.
  • Have your ownership documents ready. Most reputable buyers require proof of ownership before paying out.
  • Check for sellable accessories before scrapping spare tyres, floor mats, roof racks. These can be sold separately for extra cash.

Is It Better to Scrap or Part Out Your Toyota SUV?

This depends on your time and effort. If your RAV4 or 4Runner is in reasonably good shape with working parts, selling individual components yourself can yield 2 to 4 times the scrap value. However, it takes weeks or months and requires space, tools, and knowledge.

For most people, scrapping is the faster and simpler option. You get paid the same day, the vehicle is collected, and the paperwork is handled. If you need the money quickly or do not want the hassle, scrapping is almost always the right call.

Read : Top 10 Metals in Cars with High Scrap Value

What Happens After You Scrap Your Toyota SUV?

When you hand over your vehicle to a licensed scrap car removal, the process generally works like this.

First, any remaining fuel is drained and recycled. Then fluids like oil, coolant, and brake fluid are safely removed. Usable parts such as the engine, transmission, wheels, and electronics are taken off for resale. The remaining shell is then shredded and the metals are sorted. Steel goes to steel mills, aluminium is processed separately, and copper wiring is recovered. Very little of a modern Toyota ends up in landfill.

You will receive a Certificate of Destruction or equivalent document confirming the vehicle is no longer your legal responsibility. This is important for insurance and registration purposes.

Learn How to Sell Your Scrap, Junk and Damaged Cars in Ontario

Final Thoughts

Toyota SUVs are among the most valuable vehicles to scrap. Their durability, popularity, and solid construction mean scrap yards are always interested and competition for your vehicle works in your favour.

Whether you have a beaten-up 2002 RAV4 or a 2020 Land Cruiser with a failed engine, there is real money to be recovered. Use the price table above as a starting point, get multiple quotes, and do not let your Toyota sit on the driveway losing value.