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March 7, 2025

Toyota Motor Philippines Retroactively Boosts Warranty Coverage To 5 Years For All MY2025 Models


Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has announced the new Toyota 5-Year Warranty. The extended warranty program is applicable to all Toyota vehicles sold January 1, 2025 onwards.

Previously, Toyota vehicles were covered by a 3-Year or 100,000-kilometer warranty, whichever comes first. With the new Toyota 5-Year Warranty, customers can an additional two years or 40,000 kilometers of warranty provided that they are able to avail the minimum number of Periodic Maintenance Services (PMS) during the 3-year warranty period, with at least one PMS per year at any Toyota dealer.

All Toyota models released January 1, 2025 onwards and all Toyota vehicles under contract with Kinto One or Kinto One Business starting January 1, 2025 may qualify for the Toyota 5-Year Warranty.

Customers who will avail at least six PMS at any Toyota dealer with at least one PMS per year during the 3-Year or 100,000-kilometer warranty period will qualify for the 4th Year Full Coverage additional warranty, which has the same coverage as the 3-Year or 100,000-kilometer warranty. 

However, for customers who will avail less than six PMS, they will qualify for the 4th Year Limited Coverage additional warranty on the condition that they were able to avail three to five PMS with at least one PMS per year at any Toyota dealer. The Limited Coverage additional warranty does not cover wear and tear parts related to suspension, steering, and brakes system.

Customers who are able to avail the 4th Year Full Coverage additional warranty are eligible for an additional one year or 20,000-kilometer extension on the 5th Year provided that they were able to avail at least two PMS during the 4th year ownership period. However, vehicles of customers that were only able to avail one PMS during the 4th year ownership period are qualified for the Limited Coverage additional warranty only.

1 comment:

  1. They extended the warranty period but is it easy to claim warranty on defects?
    Does govt release stats related to the lemon law? For every manufacturer, an X number of produced vehicle has a certain Y number of defects.

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