The Toyota Tamaraw, specifically the 2.4-liter dropside diesel variant with a manual transmission, is currently being offered with an P80,000 cash discount for those who pay in full.
Alternatively, those who prefer to ‘pay low’ can take home their brand-new Tamaraw with a 15% down payment of just P140,550, on a 60-month payment term. That option comes with a free year of insurance, free LTO registration for three years, and zero chattel mortgage.

Those who purchase their Tamaraw from July 7 to 31, 2025, will also receive a P1,200 service discount that can be used for nine PMS appointments, scheduled between 1,000km to 40,000km, within 48 months of the vehicle’s release.
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The gasoline variants of the Tamaraw have just received price increases of up to P15,000, but these flexible payment options help Toyota’s prized utility vehicle remain accessible and competitive.
For those who have their eyes on the Toyota Wigo, the subcompact can be bought at either a P110,250 down payment or a P7,636 monthly fee, with a 50% down payment over a 60-month term.

Those who want something bigger and electrified can opt for the Corolla Cross 1.8 G HEV CVT, which can be had for P12,617 a month. Families and bigger groups can take the Zenix 2.0 Q HEV CVT for a monthly fee of P18,249, or with a P150,000 discount for cash purchases.
Finally, the ever-reliable Vios 1.3 XLE CVT is currently being offered with a P75,000 discount for those who pay in cash, or at just P8,340 a month under certain payment terms.
