Toyota PH and local Toyota car clubs come together at Legacy Experience
Toyota thanks local car community for their continued support
By Inigo Roces
At A Glance
- Toyota recently gathered local Toyota car clubs together for the recent Toyota Legacy Experience at Santa Rosa, Laguna.
- The three-day event was filled with a diverse crowd, but unified however by their love for all things Toyota.
The main display area at the Toyota Legacy Experience
Toyota recently gathered local Toyota car clubs together for the recent Toyota Legacy Experience at Santa Rosa, Laguna. The three-day event was filled with a diverse crowd, but unified however by their love for all things Toyota.
Hilux Club
JC Diaz with his modified 8th Generation Hilux.
One of the many Toyota car clubs present at the event, Hilux Club Philippines (HCP), shares that what began in 2011 as a small group of enthusiasts has grown into one of the country's most active Toyota communities. While off-road adventures and camping trips remain at the heart of the club, members have also built a culture centered on friendship, family, and service through outreach programs and community activities.
HCP core member, JC Diaz, and head, Twyford Ong, shared that while HCP often came together for their shared love of the vehicle and to tackle off-road trails with their Hiluxes, it is the community the Hilux has created that ultimately made them stay for many years.
"Hilux Club Philippines is more than just a group of Hilux owners. We enjoy off-roading, camping, helping communities, and spending time together as friends and families. I joined because of my love for the Hilux, but I stayed because of the people and the friendships we built through the years," shared Diaz.
Ong echoed the same sentiment, reflecting on how the organization has evolved into a close-knit community. "We don't just go on trail drives. We also organize outreach activities, help communities, and support one another. What keeps me going is seeing members build friendships, bring their families along, and use their Hiluxes to make a positive difference."
Land Cruiser Club
Land Cruisers owned by the members of the Land Cruiser Club of the Philippines.
For the Land Cruiser Club of the Philippines (LCCP), the Land Cruiser represents more than an iconic vehicle — it embodies a legacy of resilience, service, and family. For LCCP head Gerald Lim, the Land Cruiser legacy is deeply personal and has ingrained itself in his family’s history.
“For me, owning a Land Cruiser is not just about possessing a vehicle; it is an inseparable part of my identity and a living testament to my family’s history. Since the day I was born, a Land Cruiser has always been present in our household. I grew up witnessing my father drive the iconic 40 Series, which eventually paved the way for other legendary models in our garage, including the LC 70 FRP, the BJ44, the 80 Series, and other models… Today, it defines my lifestyle, allowing me to serve others through charitable work with the Land Cruiser Club Of The Philippines and providing critical aid during calamities where ‘roads are not required.’ Owning a Land Cruiser means carrying forward a tradition of strength, capability, and purpose,” said Lim.
Lim wishes that the future generation understands that the Land Cruiser is not just a car that brings you to places, but a car that can do much more for not only the owner but also the people and communities that surround the owner.
“I hope the next generation carries this legacy forward by understanding that a Land Cruiser is built for a purpose which is to explore the world, protect the family, and extend a helping hand to communities in need, anytime and anywhere,” added Lim
FJ Cruiser Owners
Francis Edward Ayala (center) with his modified FJ Cruiser.
For FJ Cruiser Owners Philippines (FJCOP), the community has become a trusted platform where enthusiasts exchange maintenance tips, modification ideas, travel experiences, and technical advice while inspiring one another to make the most of the FJ ownership experience. The club has also earned recognition from fellow enthusiasts around the world for the quality of FJ builds coming from the Philippine scene.
According to Francis Edward Ayala, the club has always been about creating meaningful relationships among owners. "Our community allows owners to connect with others who share the same passion. Beyond the vehicles themselves, we build friendships, share knowledge, organize activities, and help one another get the most out of ownership."
Looking ahead, Ayala believes Toyota's expanding SUV lineup presents an opportunity to welcome even more enthusiasts while continuing the culture of camaraderie the club has built over the years.
Grupo Toyota
Grupo Toyota members’ cars on display at the Toyota Legacy Experience.
Beyond model-specific clubs, Grupo Toyota brings together different enthusiasts from across Toyota's diverse lineup. Rather than centering on a single vehicle, the community celebrates the relationships that unite owners regardless of what they drive through gatherings, outreach activities, and collaborations with fellow Toyota clubs.
For Robert Tan, those relationships are what define the community, highlighting a common trait among Toyota car clubs of being able to be brought together by the shared love of Toyota but also forming meaningful relationships with like-minded individuals. "It's the relationship that has been developed throughout the years," he shared.
He also believes that being a Toyota owner goes beyond simply owning a dependable vehicle but also helping out and respecting fellow Filipino car enthusiasts. "The quintessential Toyota owner is always willing to lend a helping hand to a fellow car enthusiast. True Toyota enthusiasts have no prejudice, and we welcome and respect everyone who shares their passion."
Keeping the legacy going
Toyota Motor Philippines Executives posing for a photo alongside members of local Toyota Car Clubs.
Toyota recognizes that its long-standing heritage is built by the people who dedicate their time, effort, and love to their cars. Alongside the local car clubs were aftermarket shops who also displayed their modified Toyota vehicles. These aftermarket shops help enthusiasts maintain, restore, and personalize their vehicles, preserving Toyota's heritage for future generations
Across many generations, Toyota has earned the trust of Filipinos through its vehicles and services, backed by the brand’s QDR and network. From family sedans and hardworking pickups to legendary SUVs, the brand has become part of countless milestones, adventures, and everyday journeys showcasing its mission of providing mobility for all. But beyond every dependable vehicle lies another legacy: the community that has grown around the brand.
From families who pass down their Toyotas across generations to clubs that foster lifelong friendships, to collectors who preserve automotive heritage, to aftermarket shops that enrich the ownership experience, each person plays a role in keeping Toyota's legacy alive. As Toyota continues to evolve through new technologies and mobility solutions, its greatest strength remains the community behind the brand. Together, these owners, clubs, collectors, and shops ensure Toyota's legacy and heritage continue to move your world through the people who drive, preserve, and celebrate it.