Export Toyota C-HR to Ghana
The Toyota C-HR Electric comes with Toyota's standard manufacturer warranty covering three years or 100,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. This bumper-to-bumper coverage includes all factory components and systems. The battery pack and high-voltage electric drivetrain components carry the same three-year / 100,000 km coverage as the rest of the vehicle. This means defects in the electric motor, inverter, battery management system, and charging control unit are all protected under the same warranty period.
Toyota operates a unified global warranty database. When you import your C-HR Electric as a new vehicle from Jebel Ali Free Zone in Dubai, the warranty is recognised and valid in Ghana provided the vehicle is registered with an authorised Toyota service centre within the warranty activation period. You will need your export invoice from Beyond Autos, the original chassis and engine documentation, and the vehicle's warranty booklet to activate coverage. Toyota Ghana's authorised service network honours factory warranties on imported vehicles, though you should confirm with your local Toyota dealer that your specific import documentation meets their activation requirements before claiming.
To claim under warranty in Ghana, visit any authorised Toyota service centre. Bring your warranty booklet, vehicle registration documents, and the original export invoice from your purchase. The service centre will inspect the vehicle, diagnose the fault, and verify it falls within warranty terms. Turnaround for straightforward warranty claims typically ranges from a few days to two weeks, depending on parts availability and the complexity of the repair. For battery-related issues on the C-HR Electric, the authorised centre may need to order components from Toyota's regional distribution network, potentially extending timelines.
Warranty coverage is voided if the vehicle has undergone non-OEM modifications, particularly to the electrical or battery systems. Missing scheduled service intervals at authorised Toyota centres will also void warranty protection. Any repairs or modifications performed outside the authorised network, accident damage, or use of non-genuine parts in prior repairs can result in warranty denial for related components. Damage from flooding, extreme off-road use, or failure to follow the owner's manual guidelines on charging and maintenance will similarly void coverage.