Which pickup trucks in the Philippines have the best payload capacity?

Updated Mar 30, 2021

Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

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Pickup trucks, as the name implies, are vehicles that are meant to carry heavy loads via their cargo beds. Initially, back when these vehicles were still climbing in popularity in the 1920s, that’s all they did.

That fact, of course, was reinforced by the earliest production pickup truck ever: the Ford Model T. This classy gent of a truck was essentially a single cab riding on horse cart wheels, but guess what? It could carry 907 kg.

The 5 most popular truck models here in the country with the most cargo capacity

But what about the current pickup trucks available in the Philippines? Which has the best capacity? To answer that question, we’ve picked the 5 most popular truck models here in the country with the most cargo capacity.

#5. Nissan Navara lineup: 1,024-1,052 kg

While it can carry a bit less than the D-Max and the Hilux, the Nissan Navara has the distinction of one of the sportier trucks along with the Mitsubishi Strada and the Ford Ranger Raptor. That being said, it’s fast, and it offers a pretty cushy interior too.

The Navara, regardless of trim, is one handsome pickup truck

>>> Related: Nissan Navara Philippines price

#4. Ssangyong Musso: 1,050 kg

With SsangYong returning to the Philippines, the Korean marque brought in the Musso, which is based on the SsangYong Rexton SUV. While the exterior looks very SsangYong but doesn’t stand out too much, the interior, however, is notably luxurious.

Despite that, the Ssangyong Musso looks like it can also do grunt work with its 1,050 kg payload capacity.

The Musso looks very Ssangyong 

>>> Related: Check out for Ssangyong Musso price in the Philippines

#3. Isuzu D-Max: 1,085 kg

Coming in next is the Isuzu D-Max with 1,085 kg. It’s also a very popular truck here in the country but unlike the Hilux and the Navara, the D-Max is leaning a bit towards the utilitarian side especially when interior design is concerned.

Regardless, it is still a comfy vehicle whether you’re traveling on the road or off-road. Do note, however, that there are other variants of the D-Max that aren’t available here in the Philippines with significantly more payload capacity.

Note though that the D-Max's exterior design is very macho as well

>>> Related: View full Isuzu D-Max price list and price installment

#2. Toyota Hilux Conquest AT: 1,115kg

The Toyota Hilux. It is one of the most popular pickup trucks here in the country and throughout the world for good reason. It is reliable, and has just the right balance of power, utility, and comfort.

With the Hilux, you'll also get that famed Toyota reliability too

Now the Hilux Conquest, which is the top of the line variant of the model, has a 1,115kg payload capacity which is more than what the Toyota Wigo city car weights. Impressive for the current price of a Toyota Hilux, huh?

#1. Ford Ranger Wildtrak Biturbo: 1,120kg

Currently, the Ford Ranger Wildtrak Biturbo is one of the more powerful trucks here in the Philippines with a payload capacity of 1,120kg.

Do note that other Ford Ranger can also carry 1,120kg but the Wildtrak also has a towing capacity of 3,500 kg compared to a “normal” Ranger’s 2,500kg.

Yes, the Ford Ranger has more utility than the Ranger Raptor

>>> Related: Go to Ford Philippines price list to get the latest pricing changes of all Ford cars

While the Ford Ranger Raptor is indeed the most powerful pickup truck currently available to Pinoys, its suspension setup is geared more towards sporting applications than carrying stuff.

As such, it has a carrying capacity which is significantly lower than these trucks models listed here.

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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