Record discount from Toyota, SUV launch from Kia! October car deals announced

October has become a month of opportunity for car enthusiasts. Toyota has slashed prices on the Corolla, one of Turkey's best-selling sedans, while Kia is poised to shake up the SUV segment with new models it will bring to Turkey.

🚗 TOYOTA COROLLA PRICES DROP TO BOTTOM IN OCTOBER
The Toyota Corolla , one of the first sedans that comes to mind in Turkey, launched a major campaign in October. While the 1.5-liter Vision Plus Multidrive S version normally sells for 1,980,000 TL , this price is being reduced to 1,750,000 TL during a limited-time campaign.

The discount is even more striking for the model's most complete package, the 1.5-litre Passion X-Pack Multidrive S. The price of this version has dropped from 2,510,000 TL to 2,120,000 TL . This means buyers are looking at a discount of approximately 390,000-400,000 TL .

Some dealerships are offering additional benefits like free hair salon service or an annual maintenance package on top of this discount. However, the campaign is valid for a limited time and with limited stock. Toyota launched this major campaign at the beginning of October to clear out its 2025 model stock. This has led to a resurgence of interest in the Corolla, a popular choice among sedan owners.

Kia 's Seltos model, which has been on sale in Europe for a long time but is not available in Turkey, will hit Turkish roads in the third quarter of 2026. Ağyel stated that the model will be positioned between the Stonic and Sportage , and its pricing will fall between these two models.

Additionally, Kia is preparing to bring new models with both electric and gasoline engine options to Turkey next year. These include:
Facelifted Stonic (first quarter 2026)
EV2 (first quarter of 2026)
EV4 (second quarter of 2026)
EV5 (in 2026)
The PV5 electric commercial vehicle will be available in 2026 .
However, one model is saying goodbye to Turkey. The brand's compact Ceed model will no longer be sold in Turkey due to production being moved to Mexico and the 25% additional customs duty imposed on vehicles imported from non-EU countries.
Photos: Kia, Toyota
Takvim