Toyota PH launches Wing Van, Mobile Store, and Food Truck variants
The Wing Van, Food Truck, and Mobile Store variants of the all-new Toyota Tamaraw is now available

Toyota Motor Philippines has just expanded the lineup offering of the all-new Tamaraw. As part of the company’s “Abante, Posible” for more micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), TMP launched three new next-generation Tamaraw variants, the Wing Van, Mobile Store, and Food Truck.
The three conversions are now available for order through any Toyota dealership nationwide. The first of the new variants, the Tamaraw Wing Van, is ideal for customers in the delivery, logistics, and car detailing business. With its spacious cargo area, fiberglass plastic body, three side-wing doors, and side compartments with locks, it’s a reliable partner for goods on the go.

Wing Van
Retail MSMEs, meanwhile, will find the Tamaraw Mobile Store useful for their business. It offers a mobile platform to bring their store wherever they go and will provide customers the flexibility to uniquely design the interior features however they want it. It comes with aluminum composite panels, a side-opening window with struts, aesthetic light fixtures, a foldable table, a functional cabinet windbreaker for additional storage, and rear jackstands for safety.

Mobile Store
Finally, the Tamaraw Food Truck is perfect for mobile food businesses such as cafés, caterers, and pop-up kitchens. It’s fitted with a kitchen-ready layout with food-grade interiors, a water tank with a built-in pump, a wastewater tank, a side-opening window with struts, modern light fixtures, a foldable table for serving customers, and rear jackstands for safety.
For better usability, all three variants also have an industrial plug and circuit breaker for electrical equipment and are built on the long wheelbase diesel M/T Next Generation Tamaraw variant.

Food Truck
“From working with our dealers to interacting with prospective customers, we saw the demand for these variants, resulting in the production of these business vehicles on a regular order scheme rather than indent order. These conversions further exhibit the Tamaraw’s flexibility, and we are happy to provide more options that fit the needs of Filipino entrepreneurs. With the increased availability, we hope for more Filipino MSMEs to grow their business with the Next Generation Tamaraw—because with the Tamaraw, abante posible,” said Elijah Marcial, TMP First Vice President for Vehicle Sales Operations.
With these Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) variants, Toyota aims to empower business owners to scale faster, operate smarter, and build with confidence. Customers are also assured of the quality, durability, and reliability that come with Toyota vehicles.
Pricing for the new next-generation Tamaraw variants is as follows.

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