Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP) is the largest automotive company in the country, with the widest vehicle line-up of 20 Toyota models. It has over 70 dealers nationwide, including Lexus Manila, Inc., for its sales distribution and service centers.
TMP was incorporated on August 3, 1988 as a joint venture of GT Capital Holdings, Inc., Toyota Motor Corporation, and Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
TMP's head office and manufacturing plant are located inside the 82-hectare Toyota Special Economic Zone (TSEZ) in Santa Rosa City, Laguna. TSEZ is also home to a number of investors performing strategic roles in the manufacture and export of automotive products to ASEAN, Japan and other parts of the world. The Marketing Office of TMP is located at the 28th and 31st floors, GT Tower International, Makati City, while its newly inaugurated Batangas Vehicle Center is in Batangas City.
Toyota Car Models | Price |
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Toyota FJ Cruiser Price | ₱ 2,128,000 |
Toyota RAV4 Price | ₱ 2,157,000 - 2,500,000 |
Toyota Camry Price | ₱ 2,335,000 |
2 Variants
2023 | - L |
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1 Variant
2021 | 5.7 L |
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1 Variant
2022 | 1.5 L |
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4 Variants
2021 | 1.0 L |
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1 Variant
2022 | 1.4 L |
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10 Variants
2021 | 1.3 L |
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2021 | 1.5 L |
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4 Variants
2022 | 1.0 L |
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2022 | 1.2 L |
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5 Variants
2021 | 1.3 L |
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2021 | 1.5 L |
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14 Variants
2021 | 2.4 L |
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2021 | 2.8 L |
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