Toyota Motor Philippines is ramping up the savings with their “Electrifying Deals” until October 31, 2025. Valid at all authorized Toyota dealerships in the country, it offers large cash savings, low down payment, or low monthly payments on some of their best-selling vehicles.
For those considering to go electrified, Toyota HEV (Hybrid Electric Vehicle) sees substantial cash discounts this month with the Camry V HEV, Corolla Cross G HEV and V HEV grades, Zenix 2.0 Q HEV, and Yaris Cross S HEV grades all getting P 200,000 knocked off its sticker price. The biggest savings, however, are with the RAV 2.5 XLE HEV which sees a P 300,000 cash discount!
Looking for a practical ride? The Vios is available with a pay light option of as low as P 8,340 per month (XLE CVT), while the Wigo does the same for just P 6,875 (1.0 G CVT) and the Raize at P 8,322 per month (1.2 E CVT).
Toyota’s line-up of commercial vehicles also come with savings this month with the Hilux getting a P 100,000 discount on both the G and 4x2 Conquest grades; the Innova, a P 70,000 reduction; and the Fortuner a P 40,000 discount for the G and 4x2 Q grades.
Even the sporty GR Yaris can be purchased with a P 160,000 cash discount for the AT variant with pay low and pay light options also available.
Making the deals even sweeter, select variants of the Vios, Fortuner, Hilux, Innova, Raize, Avanza, and Veloz all get free Periodic Maintenance Service (PMS) up to 20,000 kilometers. Meanwhile, Rush, Corolla Altis, and Wigo buyers get a flat P 1,200 rate for all PMS jobs up to 30,000 kilometers.
Check out the full list of offers here.

Looks like Toyota's trying hard to meet their sales targets this year. The reported CAMPI figures are a ways away from the total 500k sales they're trying to reach and with only a few months left. Being the market leader, Toyota's the one that has to come up with the most sales.
ReplyDeleteThird quarter was a missed opportunity. Are the manufacturers still thinking that the downtrend will change course this year? Even if that were the case, the deficit is on its way to becoming unrecoverable. These promotions will likely unlock some wallets and hopefully there will be plenty enough to salvage whatever is left of the year.
ReplyDeleteToyota forced to defend its market share
ReplyDeleteThose whose are most vocal against chinese cars (just for the sake of them being chinese cars) don't realize that THIS is the benefit of good competition. Consumers (of all brands) are the ones who end up winning.
DeleteSeems like Toyota is earning BIG TIME. Now they have no choice but to lower their prices.
DeletePrice war against the china brands. If u cant beat them, join them.
ReplyDeleteSale price is getting bigger. I wonder what's happening to Toyota Philippines lately.
ReplyDeleteToyota Ph just had sale on some similar models last September 2025
ReplyDeleteWhat the china cars did to the philippine car industry is they upped the challenge.. the japs are now learning their lesson-- putting in more features to their cars, lowering their prices and doing better design. Competition is always good.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering who would buy a Zenix hybrid at almost 2m when BYD emax7 came at a price of 1.5m. Now Zenix is discounted at 200k. Hmm, not sure if that's good enough to entice ppl back in considering a Zenix. It's still a hefty 300k difference and the emax7 is full ev. I'd still rather take a BYD if I'm buying.
ReplyDeleteWell you can look at the roads which of which people bought. May be a ratio of 1000 zenix : 1 emax
DeleteIt will take time for people to come to terms with the value proposition and the benefits (and dispel the negative myths) of BEVs. Until these cars have been on the road for a bit (or until the price/offer becomes too good to pass) then most people will stick to what they know.
Delete1000 to 1? Nah, but nevertheless it's also because Zenix came much earlier ..
DeleteBecause sensible people would rather buy Japanese or Korean car.................instead of buying a brand that is operated by the CCP invasion government.
DeleteSaying "sensible people would rather", while seeing the opposite happening on the road (increasing presence) is more of wishful thinking. People barely care about our own country's politics to vote wisely to begin with.
DeleteThe 'sensible choice' is acting on how much one can benefit personally and that usually means ignoring the politics because, let's be honest, you're not boycotting other made-in-China products, are you?
Fuck you Toyota. When I wanted a Zenix, you wanted inhouse financing or cash with additional mark up. Buti na lang may BYD.
ReplyDeleteNext time go straight to the bank for smooth transaction and lower interest. Let the bank transact with car dealers, alam ng banko saan mabils makakuha unit and san dealerships malaki magbigay discounts if ever meron. Car dealerships agents usually charged a 48% interest on 5 years loan while a bank charged only 25%
DeleteChinese cars are priced aggressively low forcing Toyota to give out these huge discounts. Seems like a good deal to the overall market. Hopefully other Japanese brands do follow through esp Honda.
ReplyDeleteMan, imagine if Honda discounts the City to the same (or even lower than the) price of the new Ativs.
DeleteAyan kasi dati itong mga hybrid models halos ayaw ibenta ng mga agents. Dapat in house or mag top up pag cash. Ngayon kayo na naghahabol sa customers, but too late! May BYD na
ReplyDeleteReuters news: BYD issued recalls to 115k vehcles due to design defects and battery related safety risks. A MAJOR FLAWS but at least they issued recalls.
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