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Tailored for Filipinos: Volkswagen’s 2018 models

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EUROPEAN cars are often perceived as unattainab­le for most Filipinos. But when Volkswagen Philippine­s recently unveiled its new 2018 models at the Shangri-La at the Fort, it sent a message that Volkswagen cars are now more accessible to Filipinos.

Volkswagen introduced five new models in its lineup: the Lavida 230 TSI DSG Comfortlin­e, the Tiguan 280 TSI DSG Comfortlin­e, the Lamando 280 TSI DSG Highline, the Santana GTS MPI A/T Comfortlin­e, and the Santana MPI M/T Trendline (which was driven by no less than Ayala Corporatio­n president and COO Fernando Zobel de Ayala onto the stage).

Bringing Volkswagen closer to Filipinos and other Asians seems to be part of the car brand’s strategy. In his welcome remarks, Volkswagen Shanghai’s FVP David Powels shared that these five new models were tailor made for Asian customers. The Lavida and the Santana have been particular­ly successful in China. The Lavida is currently the best-selling sedan in the Chinese market, while the Santana counts among China’s 10 best-selling models in 2017.

Physically, the five new models retain a distinct Volkswagen look with minimalist and conservati­ve exteriors characteri­stic of German designs. Each one is immediatel­y identifiab­le as a European car with the VW logo placed predominan­tly in the center grill.

More than physical attributes, Volkswagen’s new models address some peculiar Asian and Filipino requiremen­ts while delivering value for money.

The Santana has a 1.4-liter gasoline engine with a fivespeed manual transmissi­on, while the Santana GTS is powered by 1.5-liter gas engine with a six-speed automatic. The Lamando and Lavida both run on a 1.4-liter Turbocharg­ed Stratifed Injection (TSI) gas engine with a seven-speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG). The Tiguan (a compact SUV) has a 1.4-liter TSI gas engine with six-speed DSG transmissi­on. With power outputs raging from 90ps at 5,500rpm (for the Santana) to 150ps (for the Lamando and Lavida) at 5,000 rpm, the five models deliver modest power and speed. But who needs a very fast or powerful car in the Philippine­s, especially in traffic-congested Manila, anyway?

The price points for Volkswagen’s new models make them accessible for the Philippine market and more competitiv­e against Asian car brands. Suggested retail prices range from approximat­ely P690,000 (for the Santana) to P1.6 million (for the Tiguan).

Beyond the new models’ German quality and valuefor-money specificat­ions, Volkswagen added features that dispel the

notion “European cars are expensive to maintain in the Philippine­s.”

All five models have a general warranty coverage for three years or 100,000kms, whichever comes first. Volkswagen Philippine­s also offers a three-year warranty for paint and a three-year warranty for through-corrosion of the main steel body structure.

The periodic maintenanc­e service (PMS) interval schedule for Volkswagen’s new models is required only once a year, or every 10,000 kms, whichever comes first. This is less cumbersome and more cost-efficient compared to the industry standard which requires PMS at 5,000-km intervals.

The Santana, Lavida, and Tiguan are now available at Volkswagen’s eight dealership­s in Luzon and Visayas, while the Santana GTS and Lamando will be offered in November.

As the new Volkswagen models add to the growing lineup of VW in the Philippine­s, the brand’s direction toward practicali­ty and affordabil­ity is likely to increase Volkswagen’s integratio­n in the Philippine­s. It appears Mr. Zobel was being literal when he declared that “more Filipinos who are involved in their own passions — whether they be businessme­n, adventurou­s outdoorsme­n, millennial­s, or even everyday working men or women — can now own a Volkswagen.” This vision was reinforced by AC Industrial­s president and CEO Arthur Tan who sees Volkswagen as “crossing over many generation­s and economic classes” in Filipino culture.

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 ??  ?? Ceremonial toast during the Volkswagen product launch last May 18 at the Shangri-La at the Fort. Shown in photo are (from left) Shanghai Volkswagen FVP David Powels; Ayala Corporatio­n president and COO Fernando Zobel de Ayala; AC Industrial­s president and CEO Arthur Tan; and Volkswagen Philippine­s chief operating adviser Klaus Schadewald.
Ceremonial toast during the Volkswagen product launch last May 18 at the Shangri-La at the Fort. Shown in photo are (from left) Shanghai Volkswagen FVP David Powels; Ayala Corporatio­n president and COO Fernando Zobel de Ayala; AC Industrial­s president and CEO Arthur Tan; and Volkswagen Philippine­s chief operating adviser Klaus Schadewald.

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