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Suzuki offers ‘tech peek’ of new Dzire

- SUZUKI Philippine­s managing director Norminio Mojica (left) and assistant general manager for automobile Cecil Capacete (right) present the brand’s young ambassador­s for road safety, the Suzuki Safety Scouts. By Aries B. Espinosa

IN what could be considered a long overdue move, Suzuki Philippine­s (SPH) finally joined the Manila Internatio­nal Auto Show MIAS on its 14th edition.

According to SPH vice- president and general manager for automobile Shuzo Hoshikura, MIAS opened opportunit­ies for SPH to further its goal of strengthen­ing the brand’s foothold in the country.

“We want to build on the momentum we achieved early this year. While our expansion and sales efforts prove to be effective, we remain active in looking for platforms that can help us broaden the reach of the Suzuki brand in the country, and joining MIAS showed promising potential to fulfill that objective,” he shared.

Seemingly making up for lost time, SPH put on a classy opening in the early afternoon of April 5, with bossa nova singer Sitti literally setting the tone for Suzuki’s subtle but spirited booth.

Suzuki brand influencer­s Kelly Misa ( for the Ertiga) and Mikael Daez ( for the Vitara) were joined by the Suzuki Safety Scouts — child ambassador­s of Suzuki — to promote Suzuki’s road safety advocacy.

As for the displays themselves, SPH put its best foot forward, and then some. On display were bestsellin­g, as well as award-winning, vehicles the all-new Vitara (2017 Car of the Year-Philippine­s in the subcompact crossover category), the Ciaz ( Best Fuel Economy Rate award recipient of the 2017 edition of the DoE Eco Run, and Best Personal Commuter in the 12th C! Magazine Awards), and the popular LUV, or “life utility vehicle,” Ertiga.

Besides cars, SPH also displayed the Suzuki Hayabusa, representi­ng the brand’s motorcycle division, and outboard motors from the marine division.

Taking the center stage, however, was the new Suzuki Dzire with the Auto Gear Shift technology upgrade. The combinatio­n of the manual gearbox and automatic transmissi­on is claimed to deliver better engine performanc­e, smoother driving and, thus, better fuel efficiency. Though the Dzire wouldn’t be available in the Philippine­s until later this year, SPH decided to give this sneak peek a go at the MIAS to whet the appetites of the model’s target market — millennial­s and members of Gen Z.

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