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Trucks Philippines 2026

Compare 32 truck models from 13 brands available in the Philippines. View prices, specs, payload capacity, towing ratings, fuel efficiency, and our proprietary Expressway Score that rates how well each truck performs on Philippine expressways.

Whether you need a heavy-duty pickup for construction hauling on NLEX, a reliable van for logistics on SLEX, or a light truck for provincial deliveries via TPLEX, our database covers every major segment with real-world expressway performance data from Philippine roads.

Truck Models

32

Brands

13

Price Range

₱350,000 — ₱4,114,000

Avg. Score

59/100

Browse by Type

Pickup Truck

14 models available

Van

12 models available

Light Truck

5 models available

Medium Truck

1 model available

All Trucks Price List Philippines 2026

Complete price list of 32 truck models sorted by starting price. All prices are SRP in Philippine Pesos.

ModelTypePrice From
Dongfeng Forthing FridayLight Truck₱350,000
Gazelle Next VanVan₱515,000
Foton GratourLight Truck₱570,000
Suzuki CarryVan₱614,000
Suzuki APVVan₱743,000
Foton Harabas TM 300Light Truck₱790,000
Mitsubishi L300Van₱829,000
Toyota HiluxPickup Truck₱891,000
Isuzu D-MaxPickup Truck₱978,000
Foton Harabas MilerLight Truck₱1,000,000
Jac T8 ProPickup Truck₱1,063,000
Foton ThunderPickup Truck₱1,080,000
Toyota HiaceVan₱1,195,000
Nissan NavaraPickup Truck₱1,240,000
Nissan UrvanVan₱1,260,000
Mitsubishi TritonPickup Truck₱1,266,000
Foton TransvanVan₱1,290,000
Jac T9Pickup Truck₱1,318,000
Ford RangerPickup Truck₱1,379,000
Dongfeng Rich 7Pickup Truck₱1,388,000
Hyundai StariaVan₱1,560,000
Foton TravellerVan₱1,600,000
Foton Harabas EVLight Truck₱1,848,000
Foton Tunland V7Pickup Truck₱1,888,000
Foton Tunland V9Pickup Truck₱1,998,000
Foton Transvan EVVan₱2,058,000
Byd Shark 6 DMOPickup Truck₱2,098,000
Foton ToanoVan₱2,160,000
Ford Ranger RaptorPickup Truck₱2,468,000
Foton Thunder EVPickup Truck₱2,550,000
Peugeot Traveller PremiumVan₱3,215,000
Toyota CoasterMedium Truck₱4,114,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What toll class are trucks on Philippine expressways?
Trucks are classified based on size: pickups and light trucks are Class 1 (same as cars), medium trucks are Class 2, and large trucks with trailers are Class 3. Class 2 vehicles pay approximately 1.5x the Class 1 rate, and Class 3 pays approximately 2x.
Which pickup trucks are best for expressway driving in the Philippines?
The Toyota Hilux, Isuzu D-Max, and Ford Ranger are the most popular pickups for expressway driving. They offer strong diesel engines for sustained highway speeds, good towing capacity, and are all classified as Class 1 for toll purposes. The Mitsubishi Strada and Nissan Navara are also excellent options.
Can trucks use RFID on Philippine expressways?
Yes, all trucks must have a valid RFID to use Philippine expressways. Class 1 trucks (pickups, light trucks) use the same Autosweep and Easytrip RFID as cars. Class 2 and Class 3 trucks may need to register at designated installation sites for their vehicle class.
What is the best diesel truck for fuel efficiency on Philippine expressways?
Among pickups, the Isuzu D-Max typically leads in highway fuel efficiency at 14-16 km/L, followed by the Toyota Hilux at 13-15 km/L. Diesel trucks are generally more fuel-efficient than gasoline models at sustained expressway speeds of 80-100 km/h.
Are pickup trucks classified as Class 1 or Class 2 on Philippine expressways?
Pickup trucks (Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max, etc.) are classified as Class 1 vehicles for toll purposes — the same class as sedans, SUVs, and vans. This means pickups pay the same toll fees as regular cars on all Philippine expressways.