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How much is a limo from Vaughan to Toronto Pearson Airport?

Answered by the Toronto Airport Limo team · Last reviewed July 6, 2026

A private chauffeured limo from Vaughan to Toronto Pearson (YYZ) typically costs about $90–$150 all-in for an executive sedan (up to 3 passengers) and roughly $130–$220 for a full-size or luxury SUV (up to 6), one-way. Vaughan is one of the closest 905 cities to Pearson — 20–35 km and about 25–55 minutes (Woodbridge quickest, Kleinburg longest) — so it sits in the lowest fare band. Rates are flat and quoted upfront, with gratuity, surcharges and 13% HST included; a departure ride avoids the small airport pickup fee. Kleinburg and northern Maple sit at the higher end of the range because of added distance.

What a limo from Vaughan to Pearson actually costs

For most Vaughan trips, budget about $90–$150 all-in for a chauffeured executive or premium sedan (seats up to 3 with luggage), one-way to Pearson. That figure already includes gratuity, fuel and surcharges, and 13% HST — there is no meter and no surge.

Need more room? A full-size SUV (Chevrolet Suburban) or luxury SUV (Cadillac Escalade), each seating up to 6, generally runs 30–60% above the sedan — roughly $130–$220. A Mercedes Sprinter passenger van (up to 11) is higher again, and a stretch limousine is priced on request.

These are honest guidance bands, not the final number. Because the fare depends on your exact pickup point and vehicle, the accurate price comes from an instant upfront quote.

  • Executive / premium sedan (up to 3): about $90–$150 all-in
  • Full-size / luxury SUV (up to 6): about $130–$220 all-in
  • Sprinter passenger van (up to 11): higher again — quote on request
  • All fares flat, quoted upfront, incl. gratuity + 13% HST
  • Departure (drop-off) rides skip the small airport pickup fee

Why Vaughan lands in the lowest fare band

Vaughan is one of the closest major 905 cities to Pearson, and distance is the biggest single driver of a flat-rate limo fare. Woodbridge, Concord and the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre are only about 20–28 km from the airport, so they price at the bottom of the range.

The trip also doesn't require a 407 ETR toll — the natural route runs down toll-free Highway 400 to Highway 401 or Highway 427 South, straight into the terminals. Skipping the 407 keeps the all-in number lower than for many north-GTA suburbs.

Where you are within Vaughan matters. Kleinburg and northern Maple / Patterson add 10–20 km versus Woodbridge, nudging those pickups toward the upper end of the band.

  • Woodbridge / Concord / VMC — closest, lowest end of the band
  • Maple / Patterson — mid, slightly higher
  • Kleinburg — furthest north, upper end of the band
  • Route: Hwy 400 → 401 or 427 South — no 407 toll needed

What makes the price go up or down

Beyond distance, a few predictable factors move the number. Knowing them helps you read your quote with confidence.

Vehicle size is the main lever — an SUV or van costs more than a sedan simply because it's a larger car and chauffeur. Direction matters too: an arrival (airport pickup) adds a small airport access fee plus complimentary meet & greet inside the terminal, while a departure to the airport does not.

Timing is largely baked in because the fare is flat — there's no rush-hour surge — but very early, very late, or multi-stop trips can carry a modest premium. Extra stops (a second pickup in Maple, for example) and wait time are quoted transparently up front, never sprung on you at the curb.

  • Vehicle class: sedan < full-size SUV < luxury SUV < van < stretch
  • Airport pickups add a small access fee + meet & greet; drop-offs don't
  • Flat rate = no surge pricing at peak hours
  • Extra stops, child seats and wait time are quoted upfront
  • Flight tracking is included — no charge if your flight is early or late

How long is the drive, and when should you leave?

Plan on about 25–55 minutes across Vaughan to Pearson in normal conditions — closer to 25–30 from Woodbridge and 40–55 from Kleinburg. The route is short and straightforward via Highway 400 South.

Weekday rush hours are the exception. Southbound Highway 400 between roughly 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. can add 15–25 minutes, and late-afternoon return traffic is similar. Your chauffeur monitors conditions and adjusts the departure time so you're not gambling on the 401.

A good rule for departures: leave Vaughan about 3 hours before a domestic/US flight and 3.5–4 hours before an international one, plus a buffer if you're travelling in rush hour.

  • Typical drive: 25–55 min (Woodbridge quickest, Kleinburg longest)
  • Add 15–25 min during weekday rush on Hwy 400 South
  • Aim to leave ~3 hrs before domestic, ~3.5–4 hrs before international
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Related questions

  • Is a limo cheaper than a taxi or rideshare from Vaughan to Pearson?

    For a comparable trip they're often close, but a chauffeured limo gives you a flat price locked in before you ride — no surge, no meter creep, and gratuity, tolls and HST already included. A rideshare can spike during rush hour or bad weather, whereas your Vaughan-to-Pearson quote stays fixed even if traffic is heavy or your flight is delayed.

  • Does the price change if I'm picked up from the airport instead of dropped off?

    Slightly. An airport pickup (arrival) includes a small airport access fee and complimentary meet & greet, where your chauffeur waits inside arrivals with a name sign and tracks your flight. A departure ride to the airport doesn't carry that fee, so a drop-off is usually a touch cheaper than the equivalent pickup.

  • How much more is an SUV or van than a sedan?

    Expect a full-size or luxury SUV (up to 6 passengers) to run roughly 30–60% above the sedan, and a Mercedes Sprinter passenger van (up to 11) higher again. If you're two or three travellers with normal luggage, the executive sedan is the value pick; larger groups or lots of bags are where the SUV or van earns its cost.

  • Do I have to pay the 407 toll?

    No. The standard route from Vaughan to Pearson uses toll-free Highway 400 to Highway 401 or 427 South, so no 407 ETR charge applies. If you specifically request the 407 to save time, any toll is added transparently to your quote — otherwise it's never part of the fare.

  • How far ahead do I need to book?

    An online instant quote and booking needs about 3 hours of lead time before pickup. Inside that 3-hour window, or for last-minute and same-day rides, call (416) 200-5070 or toll-free 1-877-200-5070 and we'll arrange it directly. Service runs 24/7.

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