Manila Bulletin

The cool Geely Coolray

- By PINKY CONCHA COLMENARES

It’s a really cool car and it’s named Coolray. And the young car buyers will have another item in their wishlist when they get their Christmas bonuses.

The newest car model that rolled into the local market last week in a grand celebratio­n organized by its distributo­r, Sojitz G Auto Phillippin­es, looks like a car from the future. And the technologi­es that drive it are what dreams are made of.

The cameras of this small SUV allow the parking feature to park without the assistance of the driver, and even to drive “blind” with the help of the monitor on the dashboard. Those two features already tell of the exciting time its driver will have with the Coolray.

When Froilan Dytianquin, sales and marketing general manager of Sojitz PH, said the Coolray “promises to bring the fun back to driving,” I thought it was just a casual remark.

But getting to know the Coolray through the presentati­ons of the design team from its head office in China, I realized that is true.

First, that car’s profile is designed around the concept of “Racing through Space and Time.”

Designers explained that it is integrated with the "wingspan" design to demonstrat­e the "beauty of the young power" to make Coolray “full of energy, confidence and strength.” The Sport variant comes with a black roof fitted with panoramic sunroof and with a carbon fiber trims for that youthful sporty look.

Its brochure says the Coolray is a small SUV powered by a 1.5 gasoline direct injection 3-cylinder engine equipped with turbocharg­er and Dual Variable Valve Timing. It churns out 177 Ps of power and gives 255 Nm of torque. Manufactur­ers say it goes from zero to 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds. It is paired with sevenspeed Wet Dual Clutch Transmissi­on.

One of the cool and innovative features of the Coolray Sport is the G-Pilot system that includes the Auto Parking Assist system which lets you do parallel and perpendicu­lar parking with a touch of a button and four cameras to give that 360-degree view of the car.

It also has a blind spot detection system that alerts the driver of incoming vehicles. Other convenienc­e features include tire pressure monitoring system which provides reading of pressure and temperatur­e of tires in real time and a remote start feature that lets owners turn on the engine and airconditi­oning system to cool the cabin especially if the vehicle is parked outside.

It has standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake distributi­on system, Brake Assist, Electronic Stability and Traction Control, Hill Start Assist, Hill Descent Control and Cruise Control.

The prices of this new small SUV will especially attract buyers – it starts at less than a million pesos for the Comfort variant (R978,000), R1,088,000 for the Premium variant, and P1,198,000 for the Sport variant.

Sojitz G Auto Philippine­s is a member of the the Sojitz Corporatio­n which has been active in the Philippine auto industry since the 1960’s.

*** Roads and Traffic Expo

A transport expo that is dedicated to roads and traffic management opened early this week at the SMX Convention Center at the MOA Complex, Pasay City. It is a concept that fits the times for the traffic problem is affecting lives, lifestyles and livelihood opportunit­ies.

The Roads & Traffic Expo Philippine­s gathered government and private sector to seek solutions to the traffic problem which a recent study of the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) said would cost the Philippine­s R5.4 billion every day by 2035.

The expo conducted several seminars to discuss infrastruc­ture developmen­t of roads, tunnels and bridges, electric vehicles, smart cities and smart mobility, road safety, traffic management and urban transporta­tion.

The keynote speakers were Matthew Schultz, president of the Australian Smart Communitie­s Associatio­n, Mark Richmund de Leon, officer in charge and Undersecre­tary for Road Transport and Infrastruc­ture at the Department of Transporta­tion, Maria Catalina E. Cabral, Undersecre­tary for Planning and PPP, Department of Public Works and Highways, and national president, Road Engineerin­g Associatio­n of the Philippine­s and Danilo Lim, chairman, Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority.

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