Toyota has held the top spot in global forklift sales for over 50 consecutive years, and for good reason. From nimble 3-wheel electric warehouse trucks to massive 125,000‑lb heavy-duty behemoths, Toyota’s 2026 lineup offers a solution for virtually every material handling application. This guide covers the full range of brand new Toyota forklifts – models, specifications, pricing, and everything you need to know before making your purchase.
Electric Forklift Models – Indoor Excellence
Toyota’s electric counterbalanced forklifts are the workhorses of indoor operations, found everywhere from grocery distribution centers to pharmaceutical warehouses. The 8-Series is known for exceptional ergonomics – the seat actually tilts when the operator mounts or dismounts, which makes a significant difference over a 10‑hour shift. Standard 8‑Series electric models range from about 3,000 lbs to 8,000 lbs capacity.
3‑Wheel Electric Forklifts
The 8FBES15U is Toyota’s compact 3‑wheel electric forklift, designed for narrow aisles and tight spaces. With a lifting capacity of 3,000–4,000 lbs, it leads the industry in run time, travel speeds, and lift/lowering speeds. It features a 36V or 48V electrical system with zero emissions, a basic right‑angle stack of just 68.9 inches, and a travel speed of up to 10.2 mph.
Other popular 3‑wheel electric models include the 8FBE18 (3,500‑lb capacity, 36V/48V, compact design engineered for narrow aisles, freezer zones, and high‑precision indoor material handling) and the 8FBE20U (4,000‑lb capacity).
80V Electric Pneumatic Forklifts
For operations that need an all‑electric fleet but require a rugged, outdoor solution, Toyota’s 80V Electric Pneumatic forklifts combine the power and durability of internal combustion trucks with the ergonomics and speed of electric forklifts. With capacities ranging from 5,000 to 17,500 lbs, these machines are ready for both indoor and outdoor challenges. The 80‑volt battery – the largest of any Toyota electric forklift – powers up to 20% longer runtime, aided by regenerative braking. Model numbers include the 9FBMK25T, 9FBM25T, 9FBH25T, 9FBM30T, 9FBM35T, and up to the 9FBM80T.
Large Electric Counterbalanced Trucks
For heavier loads, Toyota’s large electric counterbalanced trucks stretch up to 15,500 lbs capacity.
Internal Combustion Forklifts – Power and Versatility
Toyota’s IC forklifts come in both cushion‑tire and pneumatic‑tire variants. Cushion‑tire models are designed for smooth indoor floors, while pneumatic models handle rougher surfaces – making them ideal for outdoor yards, lumber operations, and construction sites. These run on LPG (propane), gasoline, or diesel, with LPG versions being the most common in North American warehouses due to relatively clean‑burning operation and fast refueling.
8FGCU Series – Core IC Cushion Forklifts
The 8FGCU Series is Toyota’s trusted multipurpose IC cushion forklift line, powerful enough to lift up to 6,500 lbs yet capable of navigating in 12‑foot aisles. Key models include:
8FGCU25 – 5,000‑lb capacity, LPG fuel, cushion tires
8FGCU35 – 6,500‑lb capacity, LPG fuel, cushion tires
The 8FGCU25 is the single most common 2.5‑ton LPG truck used in training assessments nationwide.
8FGU Series – IC Pneumatic Forklifts
For outdoor and rough‑surface applications, the 8FGU Series pneumatic‑tire models handle yards and uneven surfaces with ease.
Large IC Forklifts
Toyota’s Large IC Cushion and Large IC Pneumatic forklifts are built for heavy‑duty indoor and outdoor applications – construction sites, lumberyards, brick and stone distribution centers, and heavy manufacturing. The 50‑8FGC70U (2026 model) offers a 15,500‑lb load capacity, 13 mph travel speed, and is built to handle the toughest loads with reduced fuel emissions and consumption.
Heavy‑Duty Forklifts – Extreme Capacity
A heavy‑duty forklift is defined as any forklift with a lifting capacity of 15,000 pounds or greater. Toyota’s Heavy Duty line ranges from 15,000 to 125,000 pounds of capacity, making them suitable for the most demanding industrial applications.
THD (Toyota Heavy Duty) High‑Capacity IC Pneumatic Models
These machines are powered by diesel engines and designed for applications in ports, steel mills, and heavy manufacturing. The largest models can lift up to 125,000 pounds, equipped with reinforced frames and specialized hydraulic systems.
Pricing Overview – 2026 Brand New Toyota Forklifts
Pricing for brand new Toyota forklifts varies significantly based on capacity, fuel type, tire configuration, mast options, attachments, and technology features.
Forklift Category Capacity Range Price Range (2026)
Electric 3‑Wheel / Standard 3,000 – 8,000 lbs $20,000 – $45,000
5,000‑lb Electric 5,000 lbs $35,000 – $45,000 (planning bracket)
5,000‑lb IC / LPG (8FGU25) 5,000 lbs $43,950 – $47,850 (public asking‑price anchors)
8FGU35 (7,000 lbs) 7,000 lbs $40,000 – $50,000
80V Electric Pneumatic 5,000 – 17,500 lbs Request a quote
Heavy‑Duty (15,000‑20,000 lbs) 15,000 – 20,000 lbs $350,000 – $390,000
Heavy‑Duty (30,000‑50,000 lbs) 30,000 – 50,000 lbs $400,000 – $650,000
Heavy‑Duty (70,000‑125,000 lbs) 70,000 – 125,000 lbs $800,000 – $1,200,000+
Note: Prices shown are Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) or public asking‑price anchors and do not include government fees, taxes, dealer freight/preparation, dealer document preparation charges, or finance charges. Final pricing varies based on options, accessories, and regional dealer pricing.
Battery and Charger Costs
For electric models, budget an additional $2,500 – $5,000 for the battery and charger.
Toyota’s System of Active Stability (SAS) – The Safety Difference
What truly sets Toyota forklifts apart is the proprietary System of Active Stability (SAS) – a safety system that most competitors still haven’t matched. SAS monitors your driving in real time and automatically applies corrective action if the machine detects instability. It controls the rear axle and mast during high‑stress moments, significantly reducing the risk of tip‑over.
Additional safety features across Toyota’s lineup include:
Operator Presence Sensing System (OPSS) – ensures the forklift only operates when the operator is properly seated
Active Mast Control (AMC) – enhances stability of loads handled at high lift heights
Force‑cooled wet disc brakes – with an expected lifespan of 10 years / 20,000 hours
Key lowering interlock – prevents lowering the mast without the key in the ignition
Key Features Across the Lineup
Electric Models (80V Series) – 20% longer runtime, regenerative braking, AC drive and hydraulic motors (no brushes or commutators), programmable performance settings, easy‑access no‑tools floorboard, CAN‑bus controller wiring
IC Models – Load‑sensing power steering, EPA/CARB‑certified engines, 20% more fuel efficient than previous models, integrated monitoring system with digital hour meter and diagnostic indicators
Operator Comfort – Air ride suspension seats, MD4 7‑inch touchscreen displays, adjustable steering columns, ergonomic controls, spacious operator compartments
Financing and Purchase Options
Toyota offers several pathways to acquire a brand new forklift:
Outright purchase – Full ownership with maximum long‑term value
Financing – Available through authorized Toyota dealers with competitive rates
Leasing – Flexible lease options for businesses that prefer predictable monthly payments
Trade‑in programs – Receive a factory rebate when you trade in a qualifying Toyota or competitive‑brand forklift toward a new 3,000‑6,500 lb IC or diesel model
How to Buy a Brand New Toyota Forklift
Assess your needs – Determine required capacity, lift height, fuel type, tire type, and operating environment
Contact your local authorized Toyota dealer – Visit toyotaforklift.com to find a dealer near you
Request a quote – Provide your specifications to receive a detailed price quote
Compare options – Evaluate different mast configurations, attachments (side shifters, fork positioners, clamps), and technology packages
Consider total cost of ownership – Factor in maintenance, energy costs, and resale value – not just the purchase price
Conclusion
Toyota’s 2026 forklift lineup offers unmatched reliability, safety, and performance across every capacity class – from the compact 8FBES15U 3‑wheel electric for narrow aisles to the massive THD series capable of lifting 125,000 pounds. With the proprietary System of Active Stability, industry‑leading fuel efficiency, and a global reputation for quality, a brand new Toyota forklift is an investment in productivity, safety, and long‑term value.
Contact your local authorized Toyota dealer today to request a quote and find the perfect new Toyota forklift for your operation.
