The new facility offers added convenience and support for Toyota customers in Rizal, reinforcing Toyota’s commitment to accessible mobility nationwide
January 26, 2026 – Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP), in cooperation with Toyota Taytay, Rizal Inc., has recently commenced the development of a new dealership, marking a significant milestone in Toyota’s expansion to continue providing convenience and excellent quality service to its growing customers.
The soon-to-be built facility, located along L. Sumulong Memorial Circle in Barangay San Jose, is built to offer reliable, high-quality automotive services, supporting Toyota’s commitment of worry-free ownership and an enhanced guest experience.
Once completed, the Toyota Antipolo, Rizal Dealership will span a total floor area of 12,160 square meters across three floors and a mezzanine, with a complete range of services including Express Maintenance, Periodic Maintenance, Body & Paint Services, and General Repairs. Additionally, a modern showroom with space for 7 car displays and 37 well-equipped service bays is allocated to better serve customers in the province.


Expanding Access to Mobility
“I have always hoped that a Toyota dealership will be part of Antipolo,” shared TMP President Masando Hashimoto. “I can’t wait for the grand opening at the earliest possible timing, not just because Toyota Antipolo is set to strengthen our network, but because it helps us serve customers with greater convenience,” he expressed.
Looking forward to the future
“As we establish Toyota Antipolo, we are proud to contribute to the local economy,” shared Toyota Antipolo President Zellyn Lim Diaz. “This project will generate employment — from jobs during construction to long-term careers once operations begin. More importantly, it will provide opportunities for learning, development, and stability for many families. Because progress is most meaningful when it uplifts others,” she added.
Antipolo is a rapidly growing city whose economy is driven by retail, real estate development, tourism, and micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), supported by its role as the capital of Rizal province and its proximity to Metro Manila. Commercial centers, housing projects, and tourism generate employment and steady local revenue. Its transportation sector is closely tied to Metro Manila, relying mainly on road networks such as Marcos Highway and Ortigas Avenue Extension, that carries commuters to and from the city daily.

