Toyota PH wants you to buy your own car with flexible promos, free PMS

Updated Mar 08, 2022 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

The company wants to make mobility even more accessible for everyone.

The past couple of months under COVID-19 lockdown have made it challenging for customers eyeing their favorite models, and car owners unable to give their rides some much-needed care.

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) knows this, which is why the company is offering some pretty irresistible car purchase options and deals, with the goal of looking forward to better days ahead. Let't check out some of the Toyota promos 2021 available!

Toyota Isabela facade

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) believes that better days are up ahead

Cash discounts on favorite Toyota models

TMP is offering generous discounts on the Vios subcompact sedan and Hilux pickup, its top two sellers. Customers can save as much as Php 125,000 on a brand-new Vios, and up to Php 60,000 on a new Hilux.

Toyota Hilux

Generous discounts are in store for buyers of a brand-new Hilux

The Innova MPV, Avanza mini MPV, and Fortuner midsize SUV also offer discounts at Php 30,000 each. Discounts on select variants of the Rush, Wigo, and Hiace are also on offer.

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Payment holidays and flexible financing schemes

In consideration of these uncertain times, Toyota Financial Services is offering payment holidays, where customers can avail of their preferred Toyota models through a pre-set downpayment, with monthly amortization commencing after two months.

Under the promo, pre-approved customers and frontliners are eligible for even lower downpayment requirements. 

Toyota Wigo

Small cars like the Wigo are expected to be in demand

Easy monthly payments are available on the Avanza for as low as Php 7,378, and even lower on the Vios at Php 6,683. All-in downpayment or low monthly offers are also on hand for select variants of the Wigo, Altis, Innova, Fortuner, Rush, Hilux, and Hiace. 

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Free maintenance and interior disinfection

Customers can avail of free Periodic Maintenance Service (PMS) up to 20,000 kms. plus free vehicle disinfection services at participating Toyota dealers, with every purchase of select variants of the Vios, Corolla Altis, Rush, Fortuner, Hilux, and the FMC Hiace. 

vehicle disinfection

Free PMS and vehicle disinfection when you buy select Toyota models

In addition to the free PMS, customers can also have their rides undergo a Bactaklenz Vehicle Interior Sanitation treatment, which is proven to kill 99% of bacteria and molds inside the air-conditioning, eliminating foul smells. Up to five free Bactaklenz sessions can be availed.

Toyota owners getting PMS, General Service (GS) or Body & Paint (BP) from May 11 to June 16 will also get one (1) free Bactaklenz session.

Extended Vios warranty

If you’ve got your eyes set on the new Vios, this one’s for you. Customers purchasing select variants of the Vios within the month of May will benefit from an extended warranty coverage of 5 years or 150,000 kms. whichever comes first.

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Trade-in rebates

Bringing in your pre-owned ride for a new Toyota? Generous rebates await, depending on which model you’re going for. Save as much as Php 40,000 when trading in for a brand-new Corolla Altis, or Php 35,000 on a new Vios.

toyota vios

Save Php 35,000 when you trade in your old car for a new Vios 

The Innova, Fortuner, Avanza, Wigo, Rush, Pre-FMC Hiace Commuter, and select models of the Hilux offer a trade-in rebate of Php 20,000 each. These can be used on top of existing promos as well as for buying accessories.

Select dealer outlets resume operations

Finally, TMP is informing Toyota owners that a number of dealer outlets throughout the country have begun to resume operations, with the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.

Dealership facade

More Toyota outlets in the country are resuming operations

As of May 19, the following branches have reopened to serve customers:

Metro Manila

  • Toyota Quezon Ave
  • Toyota Valenzuela
  • Toyota Balintawak
  • Toyota North Edsa
  • Toyota Otis
  • Toyota Bicutan-Parañaque
  • Toyota Alabang
  • Toyota Cubao
  • Toyota Marikina
  • Toyota Pasong Tamo
  • Toyota Manila Bay
  • Toyota Abad Santos
  • Toyota Commonwealth
  • Toyota Makati
  • Toyota Global City
  • Toyota Fairview

Luzon

  • Toyota Ilocos Norte
  • Toyota La Union
  • Toyota Isabela
  • Toyota Tuguegarao
  • Toyota Calapan
  • Toyota Puerto Princesa
  • Toyota Camarines Sur
  • Toyota San Pablo
  • Toyota Sta. Rosa
  • Toyota Marilao
  • Toyota San Jose
  • Toyota Baguio
  • Toyota Dagupan
  • Toyota Nueva Ecija
  • Toyota San Fernando
  • Toyota Plaridel
  • Toyota Tarlac
  • Toyota Bataan
  • Toyota Angeles
  • Toyota Subic
  • Toyota Dasmarinas
  • Toyota Batangas
  • Toyota Calamba
  • Toyota Taytay
  • Toyota Lipa Batangas
  • Toyota Bacoor
  • Toyota Silang
  • Toyota Albay
  • Toyota Iloilo

Visayas

  • Toyota Aklan
  • Toyota Negros Occidental
  • Toyota Roxas
  • Toyota Dumaguete
  • Toyota Tagbilaran
  • Toyota Tacloban
  • Toyota Calbayog
  • Toyota Talisay
  • Toyota Lapu Lapu

Mindanao

  • Toyota Cagayan De Oro
  • Toyota Iligan
  • Toyota Valencia
  • Toyota General Santos
  • Toyota Kidapawan
  • Toyota Butuan
  • Toyota Zamboanga
  • Toyota Davao
  • Toyota Matina
  • Toyota Tagum

With these exciting new developments, TMP is staying true to its promise of delivering “mobility for all.”

Get the latest news on car promos Philippines 2021 at Philkotse.com.

Know more about Toyota Vios 2024

Toyota Vios

Competing in the subcompact sedan segment, the Toyota Vios 2024 is the top sales contributor for the Japanese automaker. The price for the Toyota Vios in the Philippines ranges from PHP 732,000 to PHP 1,055,000. A total of 7 Toyota Vios variants are offered, with the top-of-the-line Vios GR-S variant coming with a tag of PHP 1,055,000. Two engine options are available in the range, which can be connected to either a 5-speed manual or continuously variable transmission (CVT). Dimensions-wise, the subcompact sedan spans 4,425 mm in length, 1,730 mm in width, and 1,475 mm in height. The main rivals of the Toyota vehicle include the Honda City, Mitsubishi Mirage G4, and Nissan Almera.

The Toyota Vios is not only the best-selling model in the Japanese automaker's lineup, but the entire Philippine market. It serves as a reliable subcompact sedan for those who are looking for a daily driver. Also, the Vios is proudly Philippine-assembled which supports Filipino automotive workers. Now, the vehicle is competing in its respective class head high using the refreshed body released by Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) in the country in 2020.

Toyota Vios Launch

In 2002, Toyota introduced the first-generation Vios in the Philippines. A few years later in 2007, the second-generation sedan was launched. This version gained the "Batman" nickname due to the shape of its grille. 

Several years onwards In 2013, Toyota brought in the third-gen Toyota Vios. It has grown in size, and it also came with a larger engine. The Toyota-made sedan was given a major update in 2018. It bore a new exterior design, and it also gained the upmarket Prime variants as well.

More recently in 2020, Toyota Motor Philippines launched another refresh of the Toyota Vios model. It's fitted with sportier fascia, a new grille, a new pair of headlamps, a revised foglamp housing, and a new lower grille, among others. 

In March of 2021, TMP then introduced the Toyota Vios GR-S.

Toyota Vios Exterior

Up front, the Toyota Vios for the Philippines comes with a front end that mirrors the current designs of high-end models like the Corolla Altis and the Camry. The said design features a wide-slatted grille, flanked by the angular fog lamp housing. For the high-trim GR-S and G, the headlamps are three-tier LEDs with integrated LED daytime running lamps. The rest of the variants get a pair of four-bulb halogen headlights.

For the side and the rear, not much has changed since the previous version. The GR-S stands out from the rest of the variants with its black-colored exterior pieces, rear spoiler, and rear lower bumper with an integrated diffuser.

Toyota Vios Philippines angular front

The Toyota Vios G 

Apart from those, the Toyota Vios GR-S for the Philippine market also has different-looking side skirts and a set of GR-S 16-inch alloy wheels. The G variant on the other hand still has a piano black grille, but it gets chrome-plated door handles instead of the black-colored ones found on the GR-S.

A picture of the 2021 Toyota Vios GR-S

The all-new 2021 Toyota Vios GR-S

>>> Related: 2021 Toyota Vios GR-S review by Philkotse

Toyota Vios Interior

The Toyota Vios for the Philippine market can offer seating for up to five occupants including the driver. For the top-spec GR-S and G variants, they both come equipped with automatic air-conditioning. For the most part, the Toyota Vios' dashboard are made out of sturdy plastic, combined with silver-colored accents. 

Soft touch points for the Vios are also abundant. The Toyota-made sedan's door cards are made out of a combination of plastic, and a soft, fabric-covered material. There's also the presence of a center elbow-rest.

Toyota Vios Philippines interior

The Interior Of The Toyota Vios G

As for the seats, most variants except the GR-S come with fabric seats. The GR-S instead has synthetic leather with red contrast stitching, combined with suede pieces. 

Toyota Vios Philippines cabin

The rear seats of the Toyota Vios

To keep occupants comfortable, both the GR-S and G Vios variants are equipped with automatic air-conditioning systems. The rest of the trim levels on the other hand come with a manual air-conditioning system.

Inside the 2021 Toyota Vios GR-S

Inside the Toyota Vios GR-S

>>> Related: Toyota Vios for sale at good prices on Philkotse.com

Features & Technology

For entertainment, the Toyota Vios GR-S, and the Vios G variants for the Philippine market come standard with a 6.75-inch touchscreen headunit. The said headunit is also capable of connecting via Bluetooth, USB, and Aux jack.

The Vios G's touchscreen headunit

The Vios G's touchscreen headunit

The mid-tier XLE and XE trims also have the aforementioned headunit, but these come with a four-piece speaker set instead. The Vios J on the other hand comes standard with a 2-DIN audio unit linked to two speakers.

Besides the aforementioned touchscreen, the GR-S is also equipped with the Gazoo Racing 4.2-inch TFT multi-information display. Other variants do get an Optitron gauge cluster, as well as a multi-information display. The GR-S and the G also come with a push-to-start button, a leather-clad shift lever, and a drive-mode selector. All Vios variants also come standard with a tilt-adjustable steering wheel column.

Toyota Vios Philippines

The tech and convenience features will vary depending on the variant of the Toyota Vios

For safety, the GR-S and G variants are equipped with dual-front airbags, side airbags, curtain shield airbags, and driver's knee airbags. The rest of the trim levels have dual-front airbags, and the airbag for the driver's knee.

Anti-lock braking with electronic brake-force distribution, stability control, traction control, and hill-start assist are available on all Vios trims. Only the GR-S and G come with a rear-view camera, and only the former has a clearance sonar. 

>>> See more: New and used Toyota Vios for sale in the Philippines at the best price

 Reverse Camera None, With Apple CarPlay / Android Auto  Both 
Parking Sensors  # of Airbags  3 , 7
 Immobilizer  None, With  Speed-Sensing Door Locks  None, With

Platform & Chassis

The refreshed Toyota Vios for the Philippine market still uses the same platform as the previous model. As before, higher trim levels have disc brakes all around. 

For suspensions, the Vios uses a MacPherson Strut type for the front and a torsion beam-type suspension for the rear. Moreover, the engine is still positioned transversely, with the power sent to the front wheels.

Front suspension McPherson Strut Front Brakes Disc
Rear breaks    

Engine & Drivetrain

The Toyota Vios for the Philippine market has two engine options. The larger one is a 1.5-liter inline-4 engine capable of making up to 106 hp and 140 Nm of torque. This said engine is available on the GR-S and the G Trim. For the former, it is paired to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) only. The Vios G can either come with a CVT or a five-speed manual transmission.

There Toyota Vios G's 1.5-liter mill

The Toyota Vios G's 1.5-liter mill

The other engine option for the Vios is a 1.3-liter inline-4 engine. At most, this mill can produce up to 98 hp, and 123 Nm of torque. For the XLE, the said engine can be paired with a CVT or a five-speed transmission. The 1.3 XE's sole transmission is a CVT, while the J comes standard with a five-speed manual transmission only. 

A picture of the Toyota Vios GR-S

The gear shift lever of the Vios GR-S

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Toyota Vios 2024 Price List

The price of the Toyota Vios in the Philippines starts at ₱732,000 for the entry-level J 1.3 MT, while the top-of-the-line Toyota Vios 1.5 GR-S CVT is priced at ₱1,055,000. For more details, please refer to our 2024 Toyota Vios price list as follows:

Variants Price
Toyota Vios XLE 1.3 MT ₱862,000    
Toyota Vios XLE 1.3 CVT ₱902,000
Toyota Vios G 1.5 MT ₱979,000
Toyota Vios G 1.5 CVT ₱1,039,000
Toyota Vios 1.5 GR-S CVT ₱1,055,000

Toyota Vios 2024 Specifications

Powertrain

1.3-1.5 L

No

98-106 hp

123-140 Nm

AT (CVT)

FWD

Suspension & Brakes

McPherson Strut

Front brakes

Disc

Disc

Manual (Hand)

   
Dimensions

4,425-4,467

1,730 mm

1,475 mm

133 mm

   
Capacities

5

326 L

 
Exterior

Halogen, LED

14-16 inches

 
Interior

Fabric, Leather

Manual

Auto, Manual

Technology

Push Button, Turnkey

None

None, With

Both

None

With

With

None

None

None, With

None

None

Safety & Security

3-7

With

None

With

None, With

None, With

Speed-Sensing Door Locks

None, With

   

₱ 732,000 - ₱ 1,055,000

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Joseph Paolo Estabillo

Joseph Paolo Estabillo

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Joseph holds a degree in Journalism from the University of the Philippines Diliman and has been writing professionally since 1999. He has written episodes for CNN Philippines' motoring show Drive, and has worked on corporate projects for MG Philippines and Pilipinas Shell. Aside from being Philkotse.com’s Content Lead, he also writes content for numerous car dealerships in the U.S., spanning multiple brands such as Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Maserati, among others.

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