NLEX

Manila to Mexico (Pampanga) Toll Fee — NLEX

Class 1₱353.00Cars, jeeps, vans, SUVs
Class 2₱883.00Buses, light trucks
Class 3₱1059.00Heavy trucks
Distance70 km1.25 hours
Route: BalintawakMexico

Manila to Mexico, Pampanga, exits NLEX one stop north of San Fernando. Mexico is the gateway to the eastern Pampanga towns and the Pampanga River corridor.

Per-expressway breakdown (Class 1)

  1. NLEX
    BalintawakMexico
    ₱353.00

When to drive this route

NLEX northbound rush hour. Past Bocaue the closed system is fast.

Where to exit

Mexico exit feeds the local Pampanga road network. Easytrip RFID.

Plan your fuel cost too

Tolls are only one part of the trip budget. Combine this calculator with our live national fuel-price tracker or check diesel prices in Mexico. For more drive-cost guides, see the TipidGas blog.

Frequently asked questions

How much is the Manila to Mexico toll fee?
The total toll for a private car (Class 1) is shown above. Class 2 (buses, light trucks) is roughly 2× the Class 1 rate. Class 3 (heavy trucks) is roughly 3×. All fares already include the 12% VAT.
What expressways are used on the Manila to Mexico route?
NLEX. Plazas: Balintawak (entry) → Mexico (exit). Cross-expressway transitions are charged automatically — you only stop at the entry and exit plazas.
Which RFID system do I need?
Both Easytrip (NLEX, SCTEX, TPLEX, CAVITEX, CALAX, Skyway) and Autosweep (SLEX, STAR, Skyway Stages 1–2) work end-to-end at all plazas. Top up before the trip — running out at a closed-system entry plaza is the most common pain point.
How long does the drive take?
Approximately 1.25 hours for the 70 km drive, in clear traffic. Allow extra time for weekday morning rush hour at NLEX or SLEX, and for Sunday-afternoon return queues.
Are these toll fees up to date?
Yes. Fares come from the official Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) toll-rate matrices via the public expressway.ph API. The data is re-synced weekly.