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January 22, 2022
Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Production Stopped Anew
Toyota spoke too soon. After saying that Land Cruiser 300 production won’t be affected in the latest round of production stoppages, they’re now saying that its brand-new luxury SUV will indeed be affected.
Filed Under:
News,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Land Cruiser
January 24, 2024
Which Models Drove Toyota PH Sales Past 200K In 2023?
Despite the increased competitiveness of the Philippine automotive industry, Toyota Motor Philippines managed to secure an all-time high sales record last year by selling 200,031 units. This helped them maintain their so-called Triple Crown of being the best-selling brand overall as well as best-selling passenger car brand and best-selling commercial vehicle brand.
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News,
PHL Auto Industry,
Toyota Corporate
October 26, 2020
Toyota's Small SUV, the 2021 Raize is Being Tested in ASEAN
Last year, Toyota launched their own 5-seater sub-compact SUV, the Raize. At the time, the Japanese carmaker only hinted at the possibility of it being offered to global markets such as the ASEAN region. Well, around 12 months later, we have our first definitive proof.
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News,
Sub-Compact SUV,
Toyota Raize
May 30, 2022
Toyota Now Facing Possible Shortage Of New Cars
Still affected by COVID-19-related lockdowns at its suppliers in China, Toyota has announced a fresh round of production cuts which will drop their global output of new vehicles by 150,000 units.
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News,
Toyota Corporate
May 20, 2020
The 2021 Toyota Highlander is Now a Global Model
After the resurrection of the Venza, the SUVfication of Toyota continues with the 7-seater Highlander mid-sized SUV. While the Highlander itself is not new—the nameplate has been around since 2000, the fourth-generation model marks the first time it’ll be made available globally.
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Mid-sized SUV,
News,
Toyota Highlander
September 19, 2021
Toyota's Production Stoppage Now Extends To RAV4, GR Yaris As Well
Toyota Motor Corporation is making a third adjustment to its Japan production as a result of the on-going parts shortage.
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News,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota GR Yaris,
Toyota Hiace,
Toyota RAV4
March 24, 2020
Toyota Can't Keep Pledge, Will Halt Production at Several Japanese Plants
It was a pledge even Akio Toyoda couldn’t keep. A few days after announcing to the world that Japanese automakers will “do all they can to remain producing cars and trucks,” Toyota announced that they’ll be idling five Japanese plants beginning April 3.
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COVID-19,
News,
Toyota Corporate
October 21, 2020
Toyota Motor PH Says Corolla Altis, Innova Also Affected by Faulty Fuel Pumps
Updated: Toyota Motor PH is now offering an online VIN checker (10/26).
After confirming it at the launch of the 2021 Fortuner, Toyota Motor Philippines has finally released the full list of vehicles affected by a special service campaign surrounding its fuel pump.
February 29, 2024
Toyota To Resume Production Of Models Affected By Diesel Engine Issue
Following irregularities found in several diesel engines manufactured at Toyota Industries Corporation, the Japanese government has now lifted the suspension of engine shipments.
Filed Under:
Engines,
News,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Fortuner,
Toyota Hiace,
Toyota Hilux,
Toyota Land Cruiser
March 15, 2022
Here Are The Most Fuel Efficient Cars In The Philippines From 2011-2022
Fueling cars is no small expense, but it’s an inevitable part of a vehicle’s ownership. With gas prices now reaching record highs—and the first where diesel has become more expensive than gasoline—fuel economy has once again become an important purchase consideration.
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carguide.ph,
Feature,
PHL Auto Industry
January 24, 2021
Toyota Motor PH Adds 2,786 Units with Defective Fuel Pumps
In October last year, Toyota Motor Philippines finally confirmed that several of its local models were affected by faulty fuel pumps—the same sort of problem that affected Honda, Mitsubishi, and Mazda models as well. Well now, the country’s number one automaker is expanding the recall to more units.
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News,
Recall,
Safety,
Toyota Corporate
April 21, 2021
Toyota PH Says Avanza MPVs, Rush SUVs Now Part Of Fuel Pump Recall
Toyota Motor Philippines is recalling more vehicles due to faulty fuel pumps. The new recall (or service campaign as the carmaker calls them) covers an additional 36,729 vehicles from the initial 10,776 units, bringing the total of affected Toyota vehicles to 47,505.
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News,
Recall,
Safety,
Toyota Avanza,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Rush
January 8, 2018
Toyota, Lexus Announce 2018 Prices Incorporating New Excise Tax
Following Honda’s lead 5 days ago, Toyota Motor Philippines (including its luxury division, Lexus) is the next car manufacturer to unveil their official January 2018 prices taking into account the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion or TRAIN Law. And as one of the only handful of carmakers locally to boast of a full and diversified line-up (including pick-up trucks and hybrids), this is the first complete picture anyone has on the effect of Republic Act 10963 on vehicle prices.
Filed Under:
Car Prices,
Excise Tax,
Lexus Corporate,
News,
Toyota Corporate
August 22, 2021
Toyota 86 Sportscar Now Included In Fuel Pump Recall
Toyota Motor Philippines announces a fourth batch of vehicles affected by faulty fuel pumps. This brings the total number of affected vehicles to 46,731.
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News,
Recall,
Safety,
Toyota 86,
Toyota Corporate
October 28, 2022
Don't Be Alarmed, You Might End Up With Just One Key For Your Brand-New Toyota
Down on parts, Toyota Motor Corporation may be cutting back on smart keys just to bring cars as quickly as possible to customers.
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News,
Toyota Corporate
June 28, 2015
The Lowdown on Toyota's New Hilux, Fortuner Engines (w/ Videos)
Toyota is thoroughly modernizing its direct-injection turbo diesel engines and hopes that its new GD-series engine will raise the bar for fuel efficiency, power, and quietness. The new 2.8-liter 1GD-FTV 4-cylinder engine and 2.4-liter 2GD-FTV engines power the all-new Hilux launched in Thailand last May and the Land Cruiser Prado launched in Japan last June.
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Engines,
News,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Fortuner,
Toyota Hilux
February 29, 2016
All You Need to Know About the 2016 Toyota Innova (w/ Complete Specs)
You’ve already read our first impressions on the all-new Toyota Innova. Now, it’s time to sit down and take a closer look at this new IMV addition. On this page, you can get all the specs, details, and much more. We’ll save you the hassle of having to click through different pages and/or links.
Filed Under:
Car Launch,
Entry-Level MPV,
News,
Toyota Innova
January 20, 2020
Toyota Just Came Out with a 283-Horsepower Gazoo Racing Tweaked Hilux
In 2018, Toyota unveiled a Hilux tweaked by their go-fast department, Gazoo Racing. The Hilux GR Sport as it’s officially known did feature new handling bits and some aesthetics upgrades, but the stock drivetrain was, admittedly, a letdown. Two years later, Toyota has learned their mistake and is now giving the Hilux GR Sport a much-needed oomph with the help of a V6 engine.
Filed Under:
News,
Pick-Up,
Toyota Hilux
March 4, 2016
First Drive: 2016 Toyota Fortuner 2.4 V and 2.4 G 4x2
There are people who’re blindly loyal to the Toyota Fortuner and there are those who’ll end up buying one anyway. Such is the power of Toyota’s Pickup-based Passenger Vehicle or PPV since its market introduction in 2005. It has revolutionized the industry, offering an American-style 7-seater mid-sized SUV for the price of a compact crossover. And though some of its competitors offered a good fight, the Fortuner remained the top choice whether or not it was considered matagtag (stiff riding) or not. Now that a second generation model is upon is, is the 2016 Fortuner all that you wanted? More importantly, is it still matagtag?
Filed Under:
Driver's Seat,
Mid-sized SUV,
Toyota Fortuner
April 20, 2009
Review: 2009 Toyota RAV4
Go ahead. Stare as much as you like. What you’re seeing on these pages is the 2009 Toyota RAV4. We’re not kidding! That’s how “subtle” the changes are, considering the nips and tucks done here we supposed to keep the RAV4 fresh against the slew of its newer competitors including the exemplary Subaru Forester. We’re not saying that the RAV4 is a terrible car though. In fact, despite being one of the first to arrive among the current crop of compact crossovers, this “cute-ute” remains fairly commendable, though it has truly fallen from our graces.
Filed Under:
Compact SUV,
Driver's Seat,
Toyota RAV4
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