Toyota PH launches T-OPT aftermarket brand at MIAS 2026

Toyota PH launches T-OPT aftermarket brand at MIAS 2026
Toyota launches parts support for out of warranty vehicles
Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has launched T-OPT, a regional aftermarket brand, at the Manila International Auto Show 2026, offering cost-effective parts for out-of-warranty vehicles without sacrificing quality.
According to TMP First vice president for Customer First and Value Chain Operations, Mike Masamayor, the new brand reinforces Toyota’s commitment to long-term customer support.

“At T-OPT, we believe in providing alternative car parts that are accessible to all. Our commitment to providing hassle-free car ownership extends to our customers who own older Toyota vehicles and refuse to compromise on quality,” Masamayor said.
Already present in Thailand and Indonesia, T-OPT offers a cost-effective solution for aging Toyota vehicles in the Philippines, balancing affordability, performance, and reliability.
Essential maintenance parts
Toyota says T-OPT parts are developed with direct brand involvement to ensure quality, covering key maintenance items like oil and air filters, wiper blades, brake components, and clutch parts.

These parts are compatible with Toyota’s most popular models, including the Toyota Vios, Toyota Wigo, Toyota Innova, Toyota Avanza, and Toyota Hiace. TMP added that it will continue to expand in response to customer demand.
Available nationwide
T-OPT parts will be available through an expanding distribution network to improve accessibility across the country. Retail sales are set to begin on April 13, 2026, via authorized distributors and service providers.

With T-OPT, TMP is strengthening its aftermarket ecosystem, ensuring that even older Toyota vehicles can continue to benefit from reliable, competitively priced parts.
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