Hawke’s Bay Regional Council said it was made aware of the stranded vehicle on Sunday evening and staff attended the site.
“Members of the public had made attempts to recover the vehicle on Sunday evening, but these were unsuccessful,” a council spokesperson said.
“Due to safety concerns and limited access, it wasn’t possible to remove the vehicle last night.”
Conditions improved on Monday morning, allowing recovery efforts to proceed, the spokesperson said.
“The vehicle’s owner has since managed to recover the vehicle from the surf and is in the process of moving it back on to the road.
“Council staff are on site to provide help if needed to contain any hydrocarbon leaks or spills.”