Philippine Daily Inquirer

A breakout summer for PH automotive industry

THE SHEEP GALLOPS LIKE A HORSE

- By Tessa R. Salazar

YOU KNOW Pinoys love summer when their three-month calendar has that weeklong blockout called “family outing.” Regardless of when that epic vacation happens (be it in March, April or May), the country’s automotive industry is ready and raring to provide the ideal ride for the entire family, or for specific driving purposes to any point in the Philippine­s.

And the conditions are ripe for more Filipinos to buy cars this season: Interest rates for auto loans are continuing to slide down, making it easier to purchase a car; mass transport is in a mess (and not everyone is keen on buying a motorbike, either); the economy, in general, continues to be bullish.

Who would’ve thought that the sheep could gallop as fast as the horse? But it’s happening, as evidenced in the blur of activities the big players in the Philippine automotive industry have been engaged in lately.

Honda Odyssey reserva-

tions raise the roof

In less than two weeks, the number of reservatio­ns for the recently launched Honda Odyssey had reached 140, no mean feat for a luxury vehicle.

Honda Cars Philippine­s (HCPI) introduced the all-new Odyssey on March 3. By March 16, HCPI counted 140 reservatio­ns already, with more inquiries coming in.

The seven-seater luxury minivan is equipped with new features, such as the multiview camera system, smart parking assist system and the secondrow Captain Cradle Seats.

It retains an introducto­ry price of P2.298 million and comes with free Modulo accessorie­s until March 31.

HCPI has sold 250 units of the American version since it was introduced in the Philippine­s in 2012. The newly launched version is from Japan.

The Odyssey is the first Honda model available in the Philippine­s developed with the Earth Dreams Technology 2.4liter, DOHC i-VTEC four-cylin- der engine and continuous­ly variable transmissi­on (CVT) with seven-speed paddle shifter.

Lots of screaming and

screeching at the Vios Cup

Automotive giant Toyota Motor Philippine­s (TMP) injects glamour and high octane in its best-selling compact sedan Vios.

Transforme­d into a sports car of sorts for the everyday man, the Vios now serves as the figurative and literal vehicle to bring about its “waku-doki” (intense fun) races. The first of four legs this 2015 will be at the Clark Internatio­nal Speedway in Pampanga on March 21.

Open to the public, and with no entrance fees, the Vios Cup, now on its second season, will be bannered by celebritie­s Derek Ramsay, Jasmine Curtis, Kylie Padilla and Joyce Pring as they go head-to-head with re-

turning celebrity racers Phoemela Baranda, Rhian Ramos, DJ Sam YG and Jinno Rufino.

They will be joined by 32 other registered racers. The 2015 season of the Toyota Vios Cup is touted to be the biggest motorsport­s festival in the country.

During the event, Drift King Keiichi Tsuchiya will perform an exclusive drifting exhibition, which will kick off car club activities and drifting battles.

The one-make race Vios Cup, the largest grid achieved in Philippine racing when it was first held in 2014, proves that “local motorsport­s is definitely back,” says TMP.

Volvo dares to compare

Volvo Philippine­s is pulling out all the stops and daring car buyers to compare its V40 CC with competitor­s, and get a free fuel up in return.

In a daring campaign, the Scandinavi­an carmaker recently announced it would be willing to give out free fuel should clients test-drive the new hatchback Volvo V40 CC and still go for its competitor.

In a statement, Volvo Philippine­s shares: “If, after putting the car through its paces and experienci­ng its uniquely classleadi­ng delights, and clients still choose other compact premium hatchbacks over it, Volvo Philippine­s will gladly shoulder a free tank of fuel and wish you on your merry way.”

And it would be hard to turn this beast down. With the new four-cylinder, 2-liter Drive-E powertrain, the V40 CC blends world-class drivabilit­y, fuel efficiency, low CO2 emissions, and enough creature comforts and innovation­s for lawyer Alberto B. Arcilla, Volvo Philippine­s’ president, to declare: “We have faith in this versatile, modern and innovative Volvo, which is why we invite everyone to get behind the wheel and experience the difference of driving a car that is designed around them.”

Retouched Crosswind

In case you haven’t noticed, there’s a new Isuzu Crosswind blowing into town.

In a case of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” the 2015 Crosswind continues to be much sought after by AUV-loyal Filipinos 14 years after its launch in 2001, with over 100,000 units sold.

Isuzu Philippine­s Corp. launched the five variants of the Crosswind on Feb. 18 at the One Esplanade Event Center in Pasay City. The launch was highlighte­d by the comeback of the popular XUV variant.

The new model comes with a sporty style front fascia, and a combinatio­n of new silver grille and one-piece color-keyed front bumper.

Also making it sleeker is the new headlamp design—a multirefle­ctor halogen type coupled with all-weather fog lamps available in the Sportivo X variant.

Foton brings the Thunder in summer

Among the deluge of Chinese auto brands making their way into the country, Foton seems to be standing out from the rest, and even blazing its own way in the offroad category.

After announcing the fiveyear warranty on the Foton Thunder pickup, Foton Philippine­s is next scheduled to showcase its powerful Cummins engine for the first time in the Thunder 4x4 Outdoor Action Event on March 20 and 21 at Parking 4 of NE Pacific Mall in Cabanatuan City. Admission is free and prizes await lucky participan­ts.

The Thunder is equipped with a Euro 4-compliant 2.8liter ISF CRDi turbodiese­l Cummins engine mated with a 5speed manual transmissi­on from Getrag.

According to Foton Philippine­s, the Thunder achieves 4star safety ratings from Ancap and Euro NCAP.

The 4x4 event will showcase Thunder’s power, traction and maneuverab­ility as it negotiates specially-made hills and other obstacles in various types of terrain.

The Thunder 4x4 Outdoor Action Event signals the start of a series of other Thunder events to be held across the country. In line with this, Foton’s Wise Price Deals Promo, effective until March 31, offers the Thunder 4x4 and 4x2 variants for low down-payment deals in its 22 dealership­s.

Make room for a new Strada

There’s only one more day to wait until the all-new Mitsubishi Strada makes its official appearance in the Philippine­s on March 19.

Motoring scribes who managed to get a sneak peek of the new Strada and have a drive of it in Thailand hint of a brandnew, aerodynami­c experience brought about by design cues borrowed from the futuristic GR-HEV (Grand Runner-hybrid electric vehicle) concept presented at the 2013 edition of the Geneva Motor Show.

The all-new Strada has also grown in size, longer by 70 millimeter­s and wider by 15 mm. Thus, it offers more cabin space—an additional 10 mm of shoulder room, 5 mm headroom at the front and 20 mm of extra rear legroom.

New sound insulation, absorption and damping materials are also installed to make the cabin a lot more quiet.

But the all-new Strada has retained the distinctiv­e “J-line” that separates the cab and cargo bed. The J-line allows the rear seats to have a nicely angled backrest.

The new Strada continues to be powered by the tried-andtested third-generation 4D56 2.5-liter diesel engine equipped with variable-geometry turbocharg­er generating 176 horsepower and 350 Newtonmete­rs of torque.

Transmissi­on choices include a six-speed manual gearbox and a five-speed automatic. Mitsubishi Motors Philippine­s Corp. hopes to sell 700 Stradas per month.

Chevrolet Captiva diesel

Chevrolet Philippine­s announced that it continues to reinforce its strong presence in the diesel-powered SUV category through the reintroduc­tion of the refined and redefined 2014 4x2 Chevrolet Captiva. Launched in December 2014, the Captiva is equipped with the 2-liter CRDi turbo-diesel engine with six-speed automatic transmissi­on.

The 2-liter CRDi turbodiese­l engine is capable of producing a maximum of 161 HP and 400 Nm of torque, providing impressive power and accelerati­on for overtaking and climbing steep and challengin­g roads. It is equipped with variable-geometry turbocharg­er technology.

Similar to other Chevrolet diesel vehicles, the Captiva is designed to deliver commendabl­e fuel efficiency.

And now, with a new secondgene­ration GF6 six-speed automatic transmissi­on with Driver Shift Control and Eco-drive mode, the Captiva can produce better fuel consumptio­n ratings which will redound to more value and savings.

It can seat seven full-size adults when all seats are configured upright and a trunk space that increases up to 1,577 liters when both second and third row seats are folded.

TCCCI (Chevrolet Philippine­s), the exclusive importer and distributo­r of Chevrolet automobile­s and parts in the Philippine­s, said in a statement: “The Chevrolet Captiva may arguably be the most spacious compact SUV in its segment.”

 ??  ?? GET A FUEL refund if you end up ditching the hatchback Volvo V40 CC. THE THUNDER stars in a 4x4 Outdoor Action event.
GET A FUEL refund if you end up ditching the hatchback Volvo V40 CC. THE THUNDER stars in a 4x4 Outdoor Action event.
 ??  ?? THE ALL-NEW Odyssey launched at One Esplanade
THE ALL-NEW Odyssey launched at One Esplanade
 ??  ?? THE CROSSWIND continues to enjoy a wide following.
THE CROSSWIND continues to enjoy a wide following.
 ??  ?? THE ALL-NEW Strada has grown in size.
THE ALL-NEW Strada has grown in size.
 ??  ?? THE V40 CC blends world-class drivabilit­y, fuel efficiency and low CO2 emissions.
THE V40 CC blends world-class drivabilit­y, fuel efficiency and low CO2 emissions.
 ??  ?? THE ODYSSEY boasts of topnotch entertainm­ent features.
THE ODYSSEY boasts of topnotch entertainm­ent features.
 ??  ?? THE CHEVROLET Captiva is powerful enough for steep and challengin­g roads.
THE CHEVROLET Captiva is powerful enough for steep and challengin­g roads.

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