Export Toyota Harrier to Ghana
The Toyota Harrier Hybrid carries Toyota's standard manufacturer warranty of three years or 100,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. This covers the entire vehicle on a bumper-to-bumper basis, including the hybrid powertrain components—battery, inverter, and electric motor—under the same terms as the conventional mechanical systems. The hybrid battery itself is covered for eight years or 160,000 kilometres in most markets, providing extended peace of mind for a critical component.
Toyota operates a unified global warranty system. When you purchase a new Harrier Hybrid exported directly from Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) in Dubai, your warranty is recognized across Toyota's international network, including Ghana. You do not need separate in-country registration or dealer validation to activate coverage. Present your export invoice, original warranty booklet, and vehicle identification number at any authorised Toyota service centre in Ghana, and your warranty claim will be processed under Toyota's standard terms.
To lodge a warranty claim, visit an authorised Toyota service centre in Ghana with your vehicle, original purchase documentation from Beyond Autos, the warranty booklet, and your vehicle's registration. The service centre will inspect the fault, verify warranty eligibility, and proceed with repair or replacement at no cost if the claim falls within warranty terms. Typical turnaround for common repairs ranges from several days to two weeks, depending on parts availability and workshop capacity. For major components, allow additional time if parts must be sourced through Toyota's regional distribution network.
Warranty coverage is void if the vehicle has been modified with non-OEM parts, subjected to accident damage, or serviced outside an authorised Toyota centre. Missed scheduled maintenance intervals at recognised service facilities will also forfeit warranty eligibility. Any repairs undertaken privately or by unofficial technicians prior to a warranty claim being filed may disqualify subsequent claims related to that system.