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Philippine Expressway Toll Rates 2026 - Complete Updated Guide

Aditya Aman, author and expressway expert based in Manila, PhilippinesBy Aditya AmanPublished Feb 7, 2026Editorial Policy

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Philippine Expressway Toll Rates 2026 - Complete Updated Guide

All Philippine expressway toll rates for 2026, updated with the latest TRB-approved fee schedules for all 13 expressways.

2026 Toll Rate Overview

The Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) sets and approves toll rates for all Philippine expressways. For 2026, several expressways have received updated toll fee schedules. This guide provides a complete summary of the current rates across all 13 expressways in the Philippines.

NLEX Toll Rates 2026

The North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) connects Balintawak to Dau with 18 entry/exit points. Class 1 (cars/SUVs) rates range from ₱45 (short distances) to ₱411 (Balintawak to Dau full route). NLEX uses the Easytrip RFID system. The NLEX toll matrix includes rates for all 18 interchanges across Class 1, 2, and 3 vehicles.

SLEX Toll Rates 2026

The South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) runs from Magallanes to Calamba with 15 toll plazas. Class 1 rates range from ₱36 to ₱244 (Magallanes to Calamba). SLEX uses Autosweep RFID. The most popular route — Magallanes to Alabang — costs ₱118 for Class 1.

Skyway & Skyway Stage 3 Rates 2026

The Skyway System (Stages 1 & 2) and Skyway Stage 3 are elevated expressways through Metro Manila. Skyway Stage 3 from Buendia to Balintawak costs ₱264 for Class 1. Both use Autosweep RFID. Skyway Stage 3 has become the fastest route connecting SLEX to NLEX, bypassing EDSA traffic entirely.

TPLEX Toll Rates 2026

The Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX) runs from La Paz, Tarlac to Rosario, La Union. The full route costs ₱311 for Class 1. TPLEX uses Easytrip RFID. This is the key expressway for the Manila-to-Baguio route, with the combined NLEX + SCTEX + TPLEX toll totaling approximately ₱980.

Other Expressway Rates

Additional expressways with updated 2026 rates include:

  • SCTEX: Tipo/Subic to Tarlac, rates from ₱62 to ₱259 (Class 1)
  • CALAX: Greenfield to Silang, rates from ₱37 to ₱120 (Class 1)
  • CAVITEX: Parañaque to Kawit, ₱127 for the full route (Class 1)
  • STAR Tollway: Calamba to Batangas, ₱135 for the full route (Class 1)
  • NAIAX: Airport expressway, rates from ₱40 to ₱180 (Class 1)
  • MCX: Susana Heights to Daang Hari, flat rate (Class 1)

How to Check Current Toll Rates

Use the Expressway.PH toll calculator on our homepage to look up exact toll fees between any two points on Philippine expressways. Our toll matrix pages show the complete rate tables for each expressway, including Class 1, 2, and 3 vehicle rates. All rates are sourced from TRB and official expressway operators.

Key Numbers

2,412toll rate entries across all expressways
Source: TRB Official Rate Matrices, February 2026
13expressways with TRB-approved rates
Source: Toll Regulatory Board (TRB)
109toll plazas nationwide
Source: Expressway.PH Database

These statistics are verified from official government and industry sources. Updated February 2026.

About the Author

Aditya Aman, author and expressway expert based in Manila, Philippines

Aditya Aman

SEO Consultant

Aditya has called the Philippines home for close to a decade. Most weekends you'll find him behind the wheel of his Ford Everest (or the family Vios) heading somewhere new — north through NLEX, SCTEX, and TPLEX all the way to Ilocos, or south on SLEX and STAR Tollway to Batangas. He's driven virtually every expressway in the country with his family and believes good travel information should be organized, accurate, and free. Aditya is also the founder of TheProjectSEO, an SEO and AI development agency based in Manila.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When did Philippine expressway toll rates last change?
Toll rates are updated periodically as approved by the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB). The latest approved rates are reflected in our toll calculator and toll matrix pages. Check the specific expressway's toll matrix page for the most current rates.
Why are toll rates different for Class 1, 2, and 3?
Philippine expressways charge different rates based on vehicle class. Class 1 (cars, SUVs, pickups) pays the base rate. Class 2 (buses, medium trucks) pays approximately 1.5-2x the Class 1 rate. Class 3 (trailer trucks, heavy vehicles) pays approximately 2-2.5x the Class 1 rate.

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