Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

MOTORING

Toyota Motor Philippines breaks ground on new Toyota Marilao service center

The upcoming facility, located along MacArthur Highway in Barangay Abangan Norte, is designed to deliver high-standard and trustworthy automotive services, reinforcing Toyota’s commitment to worry-free ownership while enriching every stage of the customer journey.

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has recently commenced the development of a new service center under Toyota Marilao, Bulacan, Inc., marking a significant milestone in the dealership’s expansion to continuously provide convenience and excellent quality service to its growing customers.

The upcoming facility, located along MacArthur Highway in Barangay Abangan Norte, is designed to deliver high-standard and trustworthy automotive services, reinforcing Toyota’s commitment to worry-free ownership while enriching every stage of the customer journey.

Upon completion, the Toyota Marilao Service Center will span a total floor area of 10,000 square meters, offering a full range of services including Express Maintenance, Periodic Maintenance, and General Repairs, featuring a modern showroom and well-equipped service bays to better serve customers in the province of Bulacan.

“As Toyota Marilao’s business grew in sales and after sales we found the need to expand,” shared Toyota Marilao President, Don Juan Miguel Oben. “So early last year, we finally decided that we will put up a service center to increase capacity. We feel very fortunate that this property has finally found its calling.” He added.

“We are especially excited about the opening of this new service center. It marks another milestone in Toyota Marilao’s journey—one that will allow you to bring Toyota’s world-class service to even more customers in the area,” shared Mr. Yuya Nagata, TMP Vice President for Service Network Management. “I am confident that this facility will not only enhance customer satisfaction but also strengthen the Toyota brand here in Bulacan. And we are confident it will become a key contributor to the growing local economy.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Marilao is a first‑class urban municipality in Bulacan, strategically located just 22 km north of Metro Manila, placing it at the heart of a fast‑growing industrial and logistics corridor. Its economy is anchored by warehousing and manufacturing estates, plus robust retail, real estate, BPO, agribusiness and food‑processing activities common across the municipality. As for transportation, Marilao enjoys strong connectivity via the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and the parallel MacArthur Highway (Manila North Road), facilitating inbound freight and commuter flows daily.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Like Us On Facebook

You May Also Like

HEADLINES

The new model expands Acer’s growing e-mobility portfolio, delivering smarter and more versatile options for navigating today’s urban environments.

MOTORING

The company closed calendar year 2025 with 1,041,237 retail and 1,044,510 wholesale motorcycle units’ sales, reinforcing its leadership in the Philippine two-wheel industry, with the highest retail...

MOTORING

Dealer expansion happened alongside aftersales planning. Charging infrastructure rolled out in parallel with financing programs and ownership guarantees. Rather than waiting for demand to...

MOTORING

Designed to bring thrills to everyday drives, the five-seater GR Corolla is a vehicle that adapts to its environment—whether track days or trips in and out of the city. It has various...

HEADLINES

Driving for a living in Manila has always involved trade-offs. Income can vary from week to week, operating costs are hard to control, and...

MOTORING

Urban mobility studies show that commuters in major Philippine cities spend more than 2 hours a day traveling. Nearly 70% of passengers report combining...

MOTORING

The all-new bZ4X is TMP’s first Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) under the Toyota brand, further boosting its full electric lineup which was previously comprised...

MOTORING

When people multitasked, their driving and touch screen use both suffered. The car drifted more in the lane while people used touch screens, and...

Advertisement