Pasay City relaunches free Toyota Community Shuttle rides with smart mobility apps

  • IN PHOTO (from left): Pasay City councilor Ian Vendivel, Pasay City vice mayor Mark Calixto, Pasay City mayor Imelda Calixto-Rubiano, TMP senior vice president Jhohana Mamonong, TMSPH president Ma. Christina Fe Arevalo, and TMSPH chief operating officer Ryo Yokoyama during the community shuttle relaunch announcement at the Pasay City Hall.

By TechWatch PH Staff

Pasay City has relaunched its free community shuttle service under the Toyota Community Shuttle (TCS) program, giving residents convenient, safe, and tech-enabled rides for another year.

The initiative, started last August 12, which first ran from December 2023 to January 2025, has been renewed following its successful implementation.

The program is powered by Toyota Mobility Solutions Philippines, Inc. (TMSPH), which continues to serve as the city’s digital mobility partner.

To ensure smoother operations, TMSPH is offering a one-year free subscription to the myTOYOTA Shuttle PH app, where commuters can plan routes and reserve seats in advance.

In addition, the Toyota Fleet Connected Service allows administrators to monitor vehicle usage and driving behavior, ensuring safety and efficiency.

The shuttle fleet consists of five Toyota Lite Ace units, donated by Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) in March 2025 as part of its ongoing support for the program.

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