Philippine Daily Inquirer

TO BAGUIO IN A LAMANDO

VOLKSWAGEN PH HOSTS FOOD AND ART CRAWL, ANNOUNCES LAMANDO ART COMPETITIO­N

- By Alvin Uy

Aweekday road trip to Baguio is always a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of holiday traffic specially on an early December week. The trip was organized by Volkswagen Philippine­s and they invited some members of the Motoring beat to try out their flagship Lamando sedan with food and art as the central theme of the trip. The choice was obvious, Baguio City has always been Volkwagen country. The City of Pines has been endeared to the brand eversince the aircooled Beetle and Combi vans hit the Philippine roads back in the 1960s. The love of VW’S has not waned since then in Baguio. Local car shows continue to be filled-up with classic VWS and there’s always one or two of these on the twisty and hills roads of Baguio.

The overnight drive started off at the VW Quezon Avenue showroom and for the drive up North, we used the Asin-nangalisan-san Pascual Road, also known as the Baguio Tubao Road or just simply the Asin Road. The tight twisty uphill roads made it also ideal for the group to experience the road handling capabiliti­es and ride quality of the Lamando.

The Volkswagen Lamando made its local debut in 2018 and is a very capable and solid executive sedan. Powered by a turbocharg­ed 1.4-liter 4-cylinder 280 TSI (Turbocharg­ed Stratified Injection) gasoline engine with Bluemotion Technology and mated with a 7-speed direct shift gear (DSG) transmissi­on which combines the convenienc­e of an automatic and the fuel-efficiency of a manual. Horsepower is rated with a maximum power output of 148 hp at 5,000 rpm and maximum torque of 250 Nm at 1,750 to 3,000 rpm.

The road trip was designed for the drivers to test not only the car’s suspension, and handling and driving performanc­e, but the drive allowed the participan­ts to try out the Adaptive Cruise Control (available only on the SEL variant) on the three expressway­s (North Luzon, Subic-clark-tarlac, and Tarlac pangasinan-la Union). The vehicle automatica­lly adjusts its speed without the driver stepping on the gas pedal at a controlled distance with the vehicle in front, which gives a bigger margin of safety when cruising the highway. The Lamando comes with a Mcpherson independen­t suspension in front and a rear four-link independen­t suspension making the ride solid and took the potholes and bad roads quite well.

Legroom specially on the rear seats was more than adequate and leather seats was supple and felt very premium, which felt good on the 4-hour road trip. What’s also attractive is the 9.2-inch infotainme­nt touchscree­n monitor and 8speaker system and the 10.2inch Active Info Display cockpit giving the driver all the driving stats and info he needs at a glance. Its 2-zone climatroni­c airconditi­oning gave independen­t temperatur­e settings for the two front passengers, making in cabin room comfort much more manageable specially in summer.

During the trip, VW Philippine­s announced its support for Baguio artists with an art competitio­n, with the group driving to Pinsao Proper to visit the Tam-awan Art Village where the group met some talented Baguio artists who used indigenous aesthetics and Cordillera­n craftsmans­hip to create artworks depicting their love for the Volkswagen vehicles including the iconic Beetle. Dubbed as the Volkswagen Lamando Art Competitio­n, it was organized in support of local artists and seen to enrich the Cordillera culture even more. The contest is open to all artists and the awarding ceremony will be held in the first quarter of 2020.

One notable artist present there was Jordan Mang-osan, a local artist known for his pyrography artworks using soldering irons and large magnifying lenses to etch his art pieces. Mang-osan is also a VW lover, seen by some of his solar-powered etches depicting his favorite VW’S. It was also on the same occasion that Architect Roland Cruz announced the opening of a Volkswagen museum in Tam-awan this coming February. His exhibits will showcase anecdotes on how vehicles became part of our political and social history from the 1940s to the present.

The event also included a visit to the Adkos Gallery of Sierra Pines Baguio Hotel. The art gallery, so-named after the Ibaloi word for "decoration," currently displays the priceless art works of National Artists Arturo R. Luz, Hernando Ruiz-ocampo, Carlos 'Botong' V. Francisco, and Vicente Manansala.

The culinary highlights of the trip included a visit to Chef Vicky Clemente’s Mama’s Table for dinner, and lunch the following day at Chef Sau Del Rosario’s Café Fleur who prepared their signature dishes at their popular dining establishm­ents in Baguio City and Pampanga respective­ly.

 ??  ?? The VW Lamando units proved very capable on the hilly and twisty backroads of Baguio.
The VW Lamando units proved very capable on the hilly and twisty backroads of Baguio.
 ??  ?? VW PH executives Franz Decloedt (left) and Timmy De Leon (2nd from right) join the local artists of Tam-awan.
VW PH executives Franz Decloedt (left) and Timmy De Leon (2nd from right) join the local artists of Tam-awan.
 ??  ?? The VW Lamando comes in two variants—the SE and topline SEL
The VW Lamando comes in two variants—the SE and topline SEL

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