Van Price, Promos & Comparison

Find the list of Van Cars in the Philippines. There are a total of 25 models available in the Philippines. Toyota, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Nissan and Kaicene are the most popular Van Cars brands in the country. If we talk about the best Van Cars models then Toyota Hiace, Mitsubishi L300, Isuzu Traviz, Nissan Urvan and Kaicene Honor S are among the most popular Van in the segment. The cheapest is Kaicene Honor S 2025 for ₱515,000 and the most expensive one is Mercedes-Benz V-Class 2025 for ₱5.99 Million. To know the complete price list in your city, promos, variants, specs, photos, fuel consumption and reviews, please select your desired Cars models from the list below.

Best Van 2025 Philippines

Model Price List
Toyota Hiace ₱1.195 - 3.297 Million
Mitsubishi L300 ₱829,000
Isuzu Traviz ₱1.07 - 1.14 Million
Nissan Urvan ₱1.26 - 2.115 Million
Kaicene Honor S ₱515,000 - 585,000
Foton Harabas TM 300 ₱790,000 - 905,000
Foton Traveller ₱1.6 - 1.75 Million
Foton Transvan ₱1.29 - 1.33 Million
Maxus V80 ₱1.19 - 1.67 Million
Toyota Lite Ace ₱651,000 - 758,000
Kaicene X5 ₱688,000 - 878,000
Foton Gratour ₱570,000 - 715,000
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25 Van Price, Promos & Comparison

  • Toyota Hiace
    Toyota Hiace
    ₱1.195 - 3.297 Million SRP Price Makati City
    Hiace Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 8 Variants
  • Mitsubishi L300
    Mitsubishi L300
    ₱829,000 SRP Price Makati City
    L300 Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 1 Variant
  • Isuzu Traviz
    Isuzu Traviz
    ₱1.07 - 1.14 Million SRP Price Makati City
    Traviz Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 2 Variants
  • Nissan Urvan
    Nissan Urvan
    ₱1.26 - 2.115 Million SRP Price Makati City
    Urvan Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 2 Variants
  • Kaicene Honor S
    Kaicene Honor S
    ₱515,000 - 585,000 SRP Price Makati City
    Honor S Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 2 Variants
  • Foton Harabas TM 300
    Foton Harabas TM 300
    ₱790,000 - 905,000 SRP Price Makati City
    Harabas TM 300 Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 2 Variants
  • Foton Traveller
    Foton Traveller
    ₱1.6 - 1.75 Million SRP Price Makati City
    Traveller Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 3 Variants
  • Foton Transvan
    Foton Transvan
    ₱1.29 - 1.33 Million SRP Price Makati City
    Transvan Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 3 Variants
  • Maxus V80
    Maxus V80
    ₱1.19 - 1.67 Million SRP Price Makati City
    Maxus V80 Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 4 Variants
  • Toyota Lite Ace
    Toyota Lite Ace
    ₱651,000 - 758,000 SRP Price Makati City
    Lite Ace Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 1 Variant
  • Kaicene X5
    Kaicene X5
    ₱688,000 - 878,000 SRP Price Makati City
    Kaicene X5 Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 1 Variant
  • Foton Gratour
    Foton Gratour
    ₱570,000 - 715,000 Price on request Makati City
    Gratour Price
    Get Exclusive Promos 2 Variants
  • What is a Van Car?

    Vans are large vehicles that can carry both people and cargo. These types of vehicles can be widely seen on the Philippines roads as public commuters. Because of their utilitarian nature, large families often prefer vans to multipurpose vehicles (MPVs). Vans usually vary in size but they are usually bigger than SUVs and smaller than trucks.

    Vans are classified by their high roofline and the two-box design. In fact, most vans have a boxy design for space maximization in the cabin. The high roofline allows people and taller cargo to be loaded into the vehicle. Vans usually have sliding doors and a rear hatch, so that entry and exit of people and cargo can be easier. 

    Vans are the best for those who want to carry many passengers around. Most modern vans have a seating capacity from nine to 18. Almost all modern vans come with a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive format. This means that the engine is located behind the vehicle’s front axle.

    In the Philippines, vans have their own fan following. Vans with a 12-passenger capacity are often used as office transport. These vehicles are also used for outstation trips.

    Market Info

    The Philippines has a burgeoning market for van cars. Some of the most popular vans frequently seen include the Toyota Hiace, Foton Traveler, Hyundai Starex, Nissan NV350, and the Hyundai H350. Locally-made Foton Toano is one of the most affordable van cars found here. Chinese automobile manufacturer Maxus rolled out the V80 van in 2019. Toyota, meanwhile, launched the new-generation Hiace and the Hiace Super Grandia. Bigger, full-size vans available in the Philippines include the Foton Toano, Gazelle Next, and Hyundai H350.

    Foton also has the Harabas TM300 in the wing-van and F-van trims. These are used for both passenger and cargo carrying. Volkswagen meanwhile launched the Multivan Kombi in July 2021. It’s the only Germany-soured automobile in the company’s Philippines portfolio. It’s more of a luxury MPV and is available only in the Highline variant. It has swivel seats for the second row as well as a multifunction folding table that allows the car to become a mobile office. The Suzuki APV has been the longest-serving van in the Philippines. It was launched in 2004. The vehicle can carry 8 people with extra room for luggage or bulk numbers of merchandise for business. It can also be of great use as a family van.

    Popular Van Cars of 2022

    Toyota Hiace

    The Toyota Hiace is one of the most robust-looking vans available in the Philippines. It’s also the most trusted family carrier vehicle in the country. The sixth-generation Toyota Hiace was globally introduced in February 2019. It got an all-new shape, replacing the thin and long profile of the earlier generation. The van is equipped with a powerful 2.8-liter diesel engine which also hauls the Toyota Fortuner. The Hiace is available in 12,14, and 15-seat configurations. These variations are available in multiple variants including the 3.0 Cargo, Commuter 3.0 MT, and 2.8 Commuter Deluxe MT, 2.8 GL Grandia MT. 

    Maxus G10

    The Maxus G10 is the Chinese manufacturer’s entry-level vehicle in the Philippines minivan segment. The G10 has typical minivan styling. But it has the class and refinement that can be found in most minivans these days. The 9-seat configuration comes with four captain seats. The cabin is spacious and airy and the seats are clad with a combination of fabric and leather. The Maxus G10 is equipped with a 1.9-liter turbocharged diesel engine. The car is available in the Elite AT and Elite AT Assist versions.

    Maxus V80

    Available for both passenger carrying and cargo hauling, the Maxus V80 is a van that can be used as a workhorse for businesses and families. The V80 has a sliding cabin door. The rear door is dual-swing for loading maximum cargo. The Comfort trim has 10 reclining seats at the back. The Maxus V80 is equipped with a powerful 2.5-liter turbocharged diesel engine. The van can accommodate 18 passengers maximum. It’s available in Flex, Transport, and Comfort trims. 

    Ford Transit

    The Ford Transit was introduced in November 2019 and is available in only trim in the Philippines market. It’s the first minibus to be launched by Ford Philippines. The Transit has been created to provide mobility and transport solutions. It’s loaded with safety features that include 15 three-point seatbelts. It’s a 15-passenger van that comes with multiple sockets. The cabin is big and spacious to ensure comfortable travelling even for long distances. It has a powerful air-conditioning system.   

    Hyundai Grand Starex

    The Grand Starex is the most commonly seen van of its kind on Philippines streets. It’s the Korean manufacturer’s entry-level vehicle in the utility van segment. Being a tough and durable van, the Hyundai Grand Starex is capable of accommodating up to 12 people. The van has generous space inside the cabin which makes it an ideal vehicle for long rides. It’s equipped with a powerful 2.5-liter diesel engine. It’s available in multiple variants for passenger and cargo carrying.  

    Foton Toano

    The Foton Toano is a people carrier and one of the most popular minibuses in the Philippines. It can carry a maximum of 11 or 15 passengers. With a high roof and spacious interior, the Foton Toano ensures maximum comfort during long travelling. The interior is minimalist with subtle chrome accents. The seats are comfortable and nicely cushioned. The Toano comes with a 2.8-liter diesel engine. The vehicle is available in the Standard and Executive trims.  

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  • Key Highlights of Van Cars

    Popular Models Toyota Hiace, Mitsubishi L300, Isuzu Traviz, Nissan Urvan, Kaicene Honor S
    Affordable Model Kaicene Honor S
    Expensive Model Mercedes-Benz V-Class
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    What are the best Van in the Philippines?

    Based on price, specs and features, some of the best Van Cars are Toyota Hiace, Mitsubishi L300, Isuzu Traviz and Nissan Urvan.

    Which is the cheapest Van Cars in Philippines?

    The cheapest Van Cars in Philippines Kaicene Honor S at ₱515,000. Check other Popular Van Cars.

    Which are the most expensive Van Cars in Philippines?

    The most expensive Van Cars in Philippines are Mercedes-Benz V-Class, Toyota Coaster, Foton Toano and Foton Transvan EV.

    Which are the latest Van Cars in Philippines?

    The latest Van Cars in Philippines are Hyundai HARI Cab, Foton Harabas EV and Foton Traveller.

    Which are the Upcoming Van Cars in Philippines?

    The upcoming Van Cars in Philippines are Mercedes-Benz eSprinter and Geely Farizon V6E.
  • Van Cars User Reviews

    • Ergonomic seating position, excellent visibility

      My school upgraded its older fleet to new Toyota Coasters, and I’m glad to say that the difference has been really dramatic. Students who earlier used to making complaints about cramped seating are now settling happily into the better-cushioned, wider seats. The suspension has been tuned right for the uneven, bumpy routes our buses take every day. Even after multiple

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      Lala Nov 26, 2025 for Toyota Coaster
    • A solidly built light commercial vehicle

      As a replacement for my old delivery pickup, I purchased the Toyota LiteAce, and I must say the difference has been day and night. During the monsoon, the covered cargo area keeps all my products protected. Even when I have to carry heavy industrial tools, the engine remains smooth. I wish this vehicle came with better seat cushioning, as I

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      Banoy Nov 24, 2025 for Toyota Lite Ace
    • Too stiff for daily tradie use

      I’m a tradie and I drive a 2023 Hiace. When I load all my tools in the back of this vehicle, the ride quality feels very rough. I even asked the service department of Toyota if there was some problem with the suspension, but they assured me that everything was normal. On normal roads, this vehicle reacts to every uneven

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      Joseph Nov 24, 2025 for Toyota Hiace
    • Impressive torque, low maintenance needs

      I wanted to make a shift to greener transportation, and after trying out many vehicles, I found the Foton Transvan EV to be the best choice. I run a small distribution company, and I use the Transvan EV to deliver goods all across the city. It has significantly reduced my running costs and has helped me build the image of

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      Ronilo Nov 17, 2025 for Foton Transvan EV
    • Impressive payload capacity, consistent performance

      Since I depend on predictable logistics, I’m really astounded by the way the Gazelle Next Cityline handles entrepreneurial life. In different cities, I often run back-to-back pop-ups, and the reliability of this van means I don’t have to fret over roadside fixes or waste time at garages. The payload capability of this vehicle allows me to accommodate racks, a portable

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      Bagwis Oct 31, 2025 for Gazelle Next Cityline
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