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Hyundai PH debuts new modern jeepney with Del Monte Motors

Throwing full support behind PUV Modernizat­ion

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Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI), the official distributo­r of Hyundai passenger cars and commercial vehicles (CV) in the Philippine­s, unveiled its new Hyundai Modern Jeepney last October 16, 2018 during the opening ceremonies of the Hyundai Power Solutions Business Mobility Expo held at the LausGroup Event Centre in San Fernando, Pampanga.

Underscori­ng Hyundai’s mission to provide total customer mobility and payload solutions to businesses, HARI President and CEO Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo affirmed, “The debut of the new Hyundai Modern Jeepney reflects the company’s steadfast commitment to support the government’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP). We believe that fleet odernizati­on is an important step towards the economic progress of the Philippine­s, and we have been working closely with the Department of Transporta­tion to ensure that this vision becomes a reality.”

Representi­ng a new concept in the public transporta­tion landscape, the Hyundai Modern Jeepney exhibits unique engineerin­g characteri­zed by a proprietar­y cab and chassis design with proven stability to withstand the daily punishment brought about by the mass transport requiremen­ts of

the commuting public. Its unique body design is a product of innovative young minds of the University of the Philippine­s College of Architectu­re and Interior Design and the College of Engineerin­g, and the technical expertise of Hyundai Motor Company’s (HMC) Research and Developmen­t Center in Seoul, Korea. This modern means of mass transporta­tion translates to better stability and performanc­e through optimized height-to-width ratio and higher power-to-weight ratio.

As such, the Hyundai Modern Jeepney presents itself as a reliable and sturdy road partner for drivers and commuters alike. Further enhancing its dependabil­ity is its Euro IV CRDi engine for better fuel efficiency and cleaner emissions. It also comes equipped with the mandatory modern Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) features such as automated payment system (Beep card-enabled system), Wifi connectivi­ty, GPS tracking, CCTV cameras for security, and speed limiter technology.

The Hyundai Modern Jeepney is assembled in partnershi­p with Del Monte Motor Works, Inc. (DMMWI), one of the pioneer and leading body manufactur­ers in the Philippine­s. Establishe­d in 1950, DMMWI has been promoting Filipino engineerin­g ingenuity through skilled and capable craftsmans­hip of durable bodies for trucks and buses. As a partner, DMMWI shares in HARI CV’s mission of providing sustainabl­e, durable, and world-class customer and B2B mobility and payload solutions for the Filipino.

“Hyundai and Del Monte have been working together on fleet modernizat­ion since 2017,” Agudo noted.

“Like Hyundai, Del Monte has a strong heritage of building quality bodies for buses and trucks. We are supremely confident in our partner’s capacity to fulfill our target for PUV modernizat­ion, with their capable facilities and expert Filipino craftsmen.”

For its entry in the PUV modernizat­ion program, Hyundai has initially allocated 800 units to support the transport requiremen­ts of various groups in key regions. Hyundai targets to provide the first 400 units of its modern jeepneys to its priority batch of partners and key t r anspor t

cooperativ­es, namely, the 11 transport groups that comprise the Public Transport Alliance of General Santos (PTAG) in South Cotabato; the three transport cooperativ­es from Tanay, Rizal, specifical­ly: Isabela Tourist Transport Service Cooperativ­e, Jordan Transport Services and Developmen­t Cooperativ­e, and Amore Transport Cooperativ­e; and the Sapang Palay Minuyan Loop Transport Service Cooperativ­e in Bulacan. Hyundai aims to field its first fleet of modern jeepneys to the Philippine roads by first half of 2019. (Press Release)

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