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Which of these MPVs would you go for when they hit the local showrooms?
It’s a Daihatsu badged Toyota Camry carrying a familiar nameplate.
We run down the updates and changes for the 2021 Toyota Innova
There is only one nameplate renown the world over for reliability. Then you have the Toyota Hilux.
Toyota upgraded its popular 7-seater MPV that now comes with a new look but no more gasoline variants available.
The recent earthquake that struck the country forced this decision on the company.
Almost all of its models were recognized for having a strong dedication to safety.
Toyota Philippines is set to unveil the refreshed version of the Toyota Innova on February 20, 2021.
Here are some of the most fuel-efficient MPVs in the Philippines that we’ve tested so far.
The Philippines's first GR Yaris, owned by Carlos Gono.
Apart from its rugged good looks, the Hilux AT35 sports a range of mechanical upgrades.
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Toyota’s midsize SUV in its entry-level automatic trim is as good as a modern vehicle should be.
3.9 / 5The Japanese brand is confident with the new facility as it believes that the auto industry is a key driver of economic activity.
2020 was a memorable year, and the industry won’t soon forget a 40% reduction in sales in the Philippines.
Which of these MPVs would you go for when they hit the local showrooms?
There are reports coming in of a new subcompact crossover for the Philippine market.
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Could this possibly be its frontend?
Here are the two biggest names in the subcompact sedan segment in the Philippines, the Toyota Vios and the Honda City.
We’re close to seeing the actual model some time soon.
With the model already making its way into the Singaporean market, a Philippine launch could be in the works.