The state Treasury of Tocantins (Sefaz) has published its list of vehicles carrying the highest IPVA bills for 2026, with a McLaren Artura 2023 topping the ranking. The British hybrid sports car is valued at R$ 2,174,696, producing an annual vehicle tax (IPVA) of R$ 76,114.36.
Tocantins IPVA 2026 Key details
Sefaz bases IPVA calculations on the market value of each vehicle and applies rates that vary by model and year of manufacture. The 2026 schedule opens in January, and owners who opt to pay the levy in a single instalment are eligible for a 10% discount provided payment is made by 30 January 2026. The final deadline for payment without benefits runs until 30 October 2026.
Beyond the McLaren, the top of the list is dominated by high-end models. Notable entries include a Land Rover PHEV AV 2025 valued at R$ 1,630,000 with an IPVA of R$ 57,050; a Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet 2023 with an assessed value of R$ 1,550,413.14 and an IPVA of R$ 54,264.46; and two Chevrolet Corvette variants assessed above R$ 1.2 million, each carrying substantial tax bills.
Full details supplied by Sefaz list the leading vehicles and their tax liabilities as follows: McLaren Artura 2023 – IPVA R$ 76,114.36 (base R$ 2,174,696); Land Rover PHEV AV 2025 – R$ 57,050 (base R$ 1,630,000); Porsche 911 Turbo Cab 2023 – R$ 54,264.46 (base R$ 1,550,413.14); Chevrolet Corvette 1LT Convertible 2024 – R$ 48,660.05 (base R$ 1,390,287.14); Chevrolet Corvette ST GE 2023 – R$ 42,910.49 (base R$ 1,226,014); BMW X7 M60i 2024 – R$ 40,250 (base R$ 1,150,000); Land Rover RR P350 AB 2023 – R$ 38,039.40 (base R$ 1,086,840); BMW X6 xDrive40i MSP 2024 – R$ 25,843.48 (base R$ 738,385.14); BMW X5 xDrive50e MSP 2025 – R$ 25,271.18 (base R$ 722,033.71).
For taxpayers unable to settle the full amount at once, the IPVA may be divided into up to ten monthly instalments. Minimum instalment values are set at R$ 200 for individuals and R$ 400 for legal entities, with payments due on the last business day of each month, under rules issued by Detran-TO.
The 10% single-payment discount offers a clear incentive for early settlement, particularly for owners of high-value vehicles. Conversely, missing payment deadlines will forfeit discounts and may expose owners to additional penalties as set out in state regulations.
Sefaz’s publication aims to give vehicle owners clarity on obligations for 2026 and to help with financial planning ahead of the new tax year. Motorists should consult the official Sefaz and Detran-TO channels for the precise calendar applicable to their vehicle’s plate and any updates or procedural guidance on instalments and payment options.
Owners of luxury and imported vehicles will see the largest year-on-year tax figures because IPVA is tied to the assessed venal value. Those planning to register or transfer high-value cars in Tocantins should factor the IPVA liability into purchase and ownership costs for 2026.
Key Takeaways:
- State Treasury (Sefaz) of Tocantins released the IPVA 2026 ranking, with a McLaren Artura 2023 leading at R$ 76,114.36.
- Tocantins IPVA 2026 payments begin in January; a 10% discount applies for single payment until 30 January 2026.
- Luxury models dominate the list, including Land Rover PHEV, Porsche 911 Turbo and Chevrolet Corvette variants.
- Taxpayers may split the IPVA into up to 10 instalments, subject to minimum parcel values and monthly due dates.

















