Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DSWD response team gets 2 Hyundai H-100 vehicles

- CHARLES E. BUBAN

The H-100 is a top-selling light commercial vehicle assembled locally at Hyundai’s Santa Rosa plant in Laguna. Since 2009, it has been one of the top choices for most of the country’s businessme­n and entreprene­urs.

“When Hyundai Motor Company shifted into a mobility solutions provider in 2019, it meant enlarging our roles as an automotive manufactur­er. Since then, we have been pursuing innovative ways in which we can provide freedom of movement for the benefit of both people and the community at large,” said Dongwook Lee, president of Hyundai Motor Philippine­s Inc., during last week’s turnover ceremony where two units of the H-100 were donated to the National Capital Region office of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t.

Both will be turned into disaster response and management vehicles and in support of the various reach-out operations undertaken by the agency.

Lee added: “Earlier in the month, DSWD celebrated its 73rd founding anniversar­y. Please allow me to extend our congratula­tions. We, at Hyundai Motor Philippine­s, are thankful that we get to now be a part of continuing your mission as the country’s ‘compassion central’. We look forward to our everreliab­le H-100 becoming your partner in uplifting more Filipino lives.”

Joining Lee were other HMPH executives Cecil Capacete, HMPH managing director, and Hongshik Chin, HMPH chief finance officer. They were welcomed by Miriam Navarro, DSWDNCR assistant regional director for operations, and Benchie Gonzales, DSWD-NCR assistant regional director for administra­tion who represente­d Atty. Michael Lorico, DSWD-NCR regional director.

The H-100 is Hyundai’s light truck that provides equal measure of style and stability. Its sleek profile is compliment­ed by a solid build quality and functional interior, including a glove box and center lamps.

Its powerful yet fuel-efficient 2.5-liter CRDi diesel engine is matted to a 6-speed manual transmissi­on. Clutch take-up is very smooth and progressiv­e, designed to operate in the toughest conditions and at the same time provide driver and passenger comfort. A variety of bedliner options are available to meet every type of Filipino customer’s business needs and goals. In addition, a 5-year or 200,000-km warranty coverage comes as standard.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF HMPH ?? PRESENT during the handover were (from left) HMPH managing director Cecil Capacete, HMPH president Dongwook Lee, DSWDNCR assistant regional director for Administra­tion Benchie Gonzales, and DSWD-NCR Assistant Regional Director for Operations Miriam Navarro.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF HMPH PRESENT during the handover were (from left) HMPH managing director Cecil Capacete, HMPH president Dongwook Lee, DSWDNCR assistant regional director for Administra­tion Benchie Gonzales, and DSWD-NCR Assistant Regional Director for Operations Miriam Navarro.

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