KINTO One, Toyota‘s Car Leasing solution, lets you experience hassle-free vehicle usership

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Toyota Mobility Solutions Philippines (TMSPH) offers its full-service car lease package, called Kinto One – the first in the country to be made available for individual customers and business owners alike. This subscription service is designed to meet the evolving needs of Filipinos, giving an easy and flexible driving experience without the challenges some associate with car ownership.

From expatriates settling in the Philippines for a few years to business owners and corporate professionals who have more dynamic lifestyles, Kinto One delivers convenience for all. Its comprehensive services encompass document handling, maintenance, insurance, and even roadside assistance—ensuring a seamless experience for individuals and business clients.

KINTO One Business covers the vehicle lifecycle from acquisition to disposal through Toyota’s Fleet Management services. This approach streamlines operations and reduces administrative burdens for business owners. On top of fleet management features, KINTO One also provides Fleet 360 — a Toyota-designed GPS tracking system that provides real-time vehicle information, including location, status, vehicle condition, and monitoring of driver behavior.

KINTO One also empowers both customers and businesses with a wide range of mileage options from 10,000 to 30,000 kilometers per year for Kinto One Individual, and up to 40,000 kilometers per year for Kinto One Business paired with flexible leasing terms spanning 3 to 5 years. This flexibility allows customers to tailor their car leasing experience to match their lifestyle and upgrade preferences seamlessly.

This adaptable approach positions KINTO One as a compelling alternative to traditional car ownership, offering a customizable and efficient transportation solution tailored for the Philippine market.

As Toyota continues to lead the automotive industry with innovation and reliability, KINTO One underscores Toyota’s commitment to shaping the future of mobility in the Philippines.

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