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Commercial Vehicles Philippines 2026

Compare vans, panel vans, light commercial vehicles, and fleet-ready models available in the Philippines. View prices, payload capacity, cargo volume, operating costs, and our proprietary Expressway Score for business and fleet operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What toll class are commercial vehicles on Philippine expressways?
Commercial vehicles are classified based on size and axle count. Light commercial vehicles (vans, panel vans) are typically Class 1, paying the same toll as cars. Medium-duty commercial vehicles may be Class 2 (approximately 1.5x Class 1 rates), while heavy commercial vehicles with more axles are Class 3 (approximately 2x Class 1 rates).
Which commercial vehicles are best for delivery fleets in Metro Manila?
For delivery fleets operating on Metro Manila expressways, the Hyundai H-100, Mitsubishi L300, and Kia K2500 are popular choices. They offer good payload capacity, diesel fuel efficiency for sustained highway driving, and are classified as Class 1 for lower toll costs. The Toyota HiAce for passenger transport and Isuzu NLR for heavier loads are also excellent fleet options.
Can fleet vehicles get bulk RFID registration for Philippine expressways?
Yes, fleet operators can register multiple vehicles under a single corporate Autosweep or Easytrip account. Both RFID providers offer corporate fleet programs with consolidated billing, making it easier to manage toll expenses across your entire fleet. Contact your nearest RFID installation center for fleet registration.
What is the operating cost per kilometer for commercial vehicles on expressways?
Operating costs vary by vehicle type: light commercial vehicles (vans, panel vans) typically cost ₱5-8 per km on expressways including fuel and tolls, while medium-duty vehicles cost ₱10-15 per km. These figures include fuel (diesel at ~₱57.80/L), RFID toll fees, and basic maintenance amortization. Expressway driving is generally more fuel-efficient than city routes.
Are there expressway restrictions for commercial vehicles in the Philippines?
Some Philippine expressways have time-based restrictions for heavy commercial vehicles during peak hours. NLEX and SLEX occasionally restrict Class 3 vehicles during rush hours (6-9 AM and 5-8 PM). Light commercial vehicles (Class 1) generally have no restrictions. Always check with the specific expressway operator for current regulations.