January 25, 2025
JMC Adds Mica Green Metallic To Grand Avenue Pickup Colors
JMC Philippines is adding a new color to its Grand Avenue pickup truck: Mica Green Metallic. Available exclusively on the 4x4 AT variant, this striking shade brings a fresh, dynamic edge to the vehicle and enhances the pickup’s dynamic design, offering customers an exciting and versatile choice for their driving experience.
Filed Under:
JMC Grand Avenue,
News,
Pick-Up
Changan PH Is Offering Up To 420K Off Its Vehicles!
Another Chinese carmaker is starting 2025 with massive discounts across its entire line-up. These offers, valid starting January 27, will even come with exclusive gifts all for a limited time.
Kia Philippines Confirms: Sorento Turbo Hybrid Is Coming
Riding on its record-breaking sales in 2024, Kia Philippines has confirmed that it will be adding the Sorento Turbo Hybrid to its line-up. The introduction of the Sorento Turbo Hybrid represents Kia Philippines’ commitment to offering vehicles which consider the Filipino car buyer’s evolving preferences.
Filed Under:
Kia Sorento,
Mid-sized SUV,
News
Kia Achieves Record Breaking 2024 Sales In The Philippines
Kia ended 2024 with record-breaking sales, including the highest monthly figures in the brand’s history since its acquisition by ACMobility, Ayala’s mobility arm.
Filed Under:
Kia Corporate,
Kia Sonet,
News
Customers Start Receiving Their Next-Generation Toyota Tamaraws
Authorized dealerships of leading mobility company Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) have begun rolling out the first units of the next-generation Tamaraw to customers earlier this month, kick starting the “Abante, Posible” journey of Filipinos nationwide.
Filed Under:
News,
Pick-Up,
Toyota Corporate,
Toyota Tamaraw
Report: Mitsubishi Won't Be Part Of The Nissan-Honda Three-Way
Reports coming out of Japan suggest that Mitsubishi Motors won’t be part of the Honda-Nissan merger. Instead, it wants to remain independent while working closely with the two merging automakers.
Filed Under:
Honda Corporate,
Mitsubishi Corporate,
News,
Nissan Corporate
January 24, 2025
Hyundai Mobility Experience 2025 Kicks Off At Festival Mall Alabang This January 24-26
Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH) brings its nationwide Hyundai Mobility Experience (HME) tour to Festival Mall Alabang, this January 24 to 26. Exclusive deals and activities await those who drop by the Hyundai display.
Filed Under:
Events,
Hyundai Corporate,
News
Subaru And Toyota Offering Dealer-Installed Tune For GR 86 And BRZ
Realizing their owners’ quest for improved responsiveness and performance, both Toyota and Subaru have announced software updates for the second-generation GR 86 and BRZ, in Japan at least.
Filed Under:
News,
Subaru BRZ,
Subaru Corporate,
Toyota 86,
Toyota Corporate
January 23, 2025
The Volvo EX30 Will Be On Display At Bonifacio High Street Globe Under The Bridge This January 24-27, 2025
Volvo, now distributed by Hariphil Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI) is bringing its latest model, the EX30 to Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig City. The EX30, together with the EC40 will be on display at the Bonifaco High Street Globe Under the Bridge from January 24 to 27, 2025.
Filed Under:
Electric Vehicles (EV),
Events,
Luxury SUV,
News,
Volvo EX30
Hyundai Opens In Marikina City
Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH) welcomes 2025 with the inauguration of Hyundai Marikina—its first partnership with KCars, Inc.
Filed Under:
Dealerships,
Hyundai Corporate,
News
Philippines Is First Country In The World To Get The GAC GS3 Emzoom R-Style Black Edition
GAC Motor adds a new colorway to its GS3 Emzoom R-Style with the introduction of the GS3 Emzoom R-Style Black Edition. The first market in the world to receive this new shade, GAC Motor Philippines is celebrating its arrival with a P 90,000 discount on all Emzoom R-Style variants. This brings its SRP to just P 1,199,900 for a limited time.
Filed Under:
Car Launch,
Compact Crossover,
GAC GS3,
News
70% Of Cars Exhibited At Singapore Motorshow 2025 Were Electrified
The Singapore Motorshow 2025, held last January 9 to 12 at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Center, showed off over 160 vehicles—the highest in the event’s history. Significantly, 70 percent of these were electrified (hybrids or BEVs).
Filed Under:
News
2025 Kia Syros Small SUV Confirmed For Asia-Pacific
Kia has confirmed: its all-new Syros small SUV is heading to markets outside of India. The Korean carmaker has said that while it will roll out first in the Indian subcontinent, its availability will be expanded to other markets such as Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Filed Under:
Kia Syros,
News,
Sub-Compact SUV
January 22, 2025
BAIC Expands South Luzon Reach With GMA Cavite Opening
BAIC Philippines has taken another step in expanding its reach in Southern Luzon with the opening of its newest dealership: BAIC GMA Cavite. The newly opened showroom, located at Blk 23 Lot 2 Governor’s Drive, Brgy. Gabino Maderan, GMA, Cavite, is under the ownership and management of Frontier Automotive Marilao Corp. (FAMC). This marks the second of five BAIC dealerships that will open this first quarter of 2025.
Filed Under:
BAIC Corporate,
Dealerships,
News
BMW Cars PH Ushers In A New Era With The X5 xDrive50e M Sport Plug-In Hybrid
With the passage of Executive Order 62 which expands the exemption of import duties to cover hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles, SMC Asia Car Distributors Corporation (BMW Philippines), is adding a third powertrain option to its local vehicle line-up beginning with the X5 xDrive50e M Sport.
Filed Under:
BMW X5,
Car Launch,
Luxury SUV
Staying At Midori Clark Can Win You One Of 12 Jetour X50 SUVs
Jetour Auto Philippines (JAPI) extends its partnership with Midori Clark Hotel & Casino for the third year with the announcement of an exclusive raffle event featuring the brand’s X50 crossover.
Filed Under:
Jetour Corporate,
Jetour X50,
News
Honda Customers In the Philippines Are Loving The Hybrids
Honda customers in the Philippines is far more accepting of electrified vehicles compared to the industry average. This is just one of the conclusions gathered from data presented by Honda Cars Philippines president Ms. Rie Miyake during their annual 2024 Business Update.
Filed Under:
Honda Corporate,
Honda CR-V,
News,
PHL Auto Industry
January 21, 2025
ACMobility To Have 74 Fully Operational Charging Points By Q1 2025 In Makati
ACMobility, the mobility solutions arm of the Ayala Group and a leader in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, is set to expand its charging network across Makati City—one of the leading sustainable cities in Metro Manila. By Q1 2025, Makati will host more than 74 fully operational charging points across 18 locations, including offices, malls, condominiums, and more.
Filed Under:
Electric Vehicles (EV),
News
Toyota Takes 1-2 At Dakar Rally 2025
The 2025 Dakar Rally brought not only victory for Toyota, but also a second place overall for Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings #211. The works GR Hilux Evo crew led the race overall for 9 stages, but eventually lost out to Yazeed Al Rajhi and Timo Gottschalk in their Toyota Hilux by just 3 minutes and 57 seconds after two weeks of racing across the Saudi Arabian landscape.
Filed Under:
Motorsports,
News,
Toyota Corporate
Nissan Showed Resilient Performance In 2024 Despite Challenges
Despite challenges in the automotive industry in 2024, particularly in the second half, Nissan Philippines lauds its solid performance logging in over 26,000 units (26,774) sold showing its resilience and continued strong market presence. This solid achievement marks the Philippines as one of the leading contributors to Nissan sales in the ASEAN region.
Filed Under:
News,
Nissan Corporate
Drive+ Opens In San Juan
Drive+ opens its newest branch located in San Juan City. The transformative vehicle care brand renowned for its premium service opens at 683 Jose Abad Santos Street, signaling their commitment to make top-quality car care more accessible across Metro Manila.
Tesla Center In BGC Opens As Model 3 Deliveries Start In The Philippines
Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. led the launch of the first official Tesla Center in the Philippines.
Filed Under:
News,
Tesla Corporate
January 20, 2025
Honda Cars PH Electrifies HR-V For 2025; Customer Deliveries Start In March
After electrifying the CR-V and Civic, Honda Cars Philippines isn’t wasting any time to expand its hybrid offering with the preview of the 2025 HR-V. Reservations start on January 21 with a price range starting at P 1.6-million and topping out at P 1.9-million.
Filed Under:
Car Launch,
Compact Crossover,
Honda HR-V,
News
Geely Finalizes Transition From Distributor To Direct Operations Model
Geely Motor Philippines Corp. (GMP), a newly formed subsidiary of the Geely Auto International, has officially taken over all business operations related to the Geely brand within the Philippine market. This marks a significant milestone for Geely Auto, transitioning from a general distributor model to direct operations. GMP will now oversee all aspects of the Geely brand within the country including sales, marketing, customer service, and after-sales support. This action demonstrates Geely’s unwavering commitment to serving the evolving needs of Filipino consumers.
Filed Under:
Geely Corporate,
News,
PHL Auto Industry
Just How Many Kilometers Can We Squeeze Out Of A Honda CR-V RS e:HEV's Fuel Tank?
Hybrid cars promise less harmful emissions to the environment and fuel efficiency. It’s not surprising for a hybrid crossover to surpass the 20 km/L figure on a highway run. But when we test cars, it’s just a fling. We only get a snapshot of its fuel consumption, and then compute how long before it runs out. Will the theoretical result hold true in the real world?
Filed Under:
Compact SUV,
Driver's Seat,
Feature,
Honda CR-V
January 19, 2025
Review: 2025 Ford Mustang 5.0 V8 Premium
The Ford Mustang needs little introduction to Filipino enthusiasts; after all, it’s been around since the fifth-gen model was made available roughly 12 years ago. Our close affinity to the Mustang has made it a household name to the point that it’s now the generic term for muscle cars—like Xerox is to photocopiers. With the advent of social media, however, its reputation has also spread in a not-so-good way. A quick Google search on “Cars and Coffee Fails” will have you seeing videos of Mustangs peeling off only to spin helplessly out of control, hitting a curb or ruining someone’s mullet in the process.
All that promises to change with the seventh-generation S650 model. Although its basic bones—the Ford D2C platform—can be traced all the way back to 2004, Mustang engineers have made several big changes all in the hopes of making it less the butt of car meet jokes and more of an object of desire among petrol heads. Have they done it? Read on.
First impressions? It’s still a muscle car. At 4,811 mm in length, it’s roughly the same size as a mid-sized sedan, and at 1,738 kilograms, it’s as heavy as one too. Design-wise, it’s a clear evolution of the Mustang bloodline, and this definitely pleases purists. Inside, however, I’m not as convinced.
Generally, I have no qualms about free standing screens that serve as instrument clusters and all, but call me old-fashioned, but they still seem out of place in a sportscar. Don’t get me wrong though. The screens are actually easy to read and they’re customizable—down to the layout and even the color scheme. The same goes with the switchgear which look more at home in an Everest or Ranger. The electronic parking brake, fashioned like a traditional hard brake is cool, but ultimately is a novelty; it’s not easy to operate in a day-to-day setting.
As standard, the Mustang comes with manually-adjustable Recaro seats. Looks great on the spec sheet, but in practice, it makes for surprisingly difficult ingress and egress. I’ve been daily driving an MX-5 for close to two years now, and not once have I pulled a back muscle. In the Mustang, it happened in the second of a four-day lend out. Talk about a different kind of “muscle car.”
Ergonomically, it’s also flawed. Though the steering wheel and seats offer plenty of adjustment, the seating position is slightly canted to the right. This means it’s hard to hold the steering wheel with equal grip on both arms; it also means it gets tiring after a relatively long drive. Oh, and true to its muscle car ethos, it seems designers made sure to give the Mustang great line of sight directly forward. Anywhere else though, you’ll be reliant on its multitude of sensors and cameras to watch out for other wayward motorists.
The new Mustang rides high on the tech part, but oddly, the execution’s mixed. Again, no qualms on the screens and all, but here, there’s just an over reliance on that. Want to adjust the climate control or the radio station? You’ve got to hit an icon on-screen for that. It doesn’t help that Apple CarPlay results in either a randomly choppy (wired) or dropped (wireless) connection. There’s a bank of physical buttons located just below the AC vents, but the functions it controls are limited. At least drive mode selection’s done via the steering wheel.
And this brings me to the driving part. Without a doubt, the main draw here remains the 5.0-liter V8, and opening the soundtrack using the Active Valve Exhaust system makes it really come to life. By default, it’s designed to wake up the neighbors, but it can be programmed to start in “Quiet” mode too. Conversely, there’s also Sport mode for maximum disturbance. If I were overly critical, I’d say it sounds best at partial throttle than at full throttle, but regardless, it’s enough to make grown men cry. This engine is crazy good—but it must be tamed the right way. The power delivery is brutish—it’s civilized below 3,000 rpm, but quick to slap you in the face as the tach goes up. Keeping your right foot pressure in check is the best way to keep things sane.
The accompanying 10-speed automatic feels better connected to this V8 engine than any other Ford application thus far. However, the shift quality’s still far from the smoothest with noticeable shift shocks occurring, especially at lower speeds. It also hasn’t positively affected the fuel economy too. Even at an 18 km/h average speed, it still does 4.67 km/L. It’s very likely, however, that if Ford allows me to drive it on a weekend as opposed to a weekday, these consumption numbers be higher.
New for this generation is MageRide. Geeking out for a bit, MagneRide is different from other adaptive suspension systems in that there are no mechanical valves or moving parts that can wear. Instead, it uses magnetized iron particles suspended in oil. Electromagnetic coils inside the dampers rearrange the iron particles effectively changing the viscosity of the fluid. If the onboard sensors sense body roll, the ECU will instantaneously magnetize the appropriate dampers stiffening the car up.
Now, if all this sounds like rocket science, the simple truth is that it works—to a degree. Mind you, there’s no way to alter the laws of physics, so on a very twisty road, it’s far from the keenest handling car. It feels heavy and lacks any sort of precision. Body control, however, is kept nicely in check. What this means is that the Mustang is much more comfortable around gentle, flowing bends; the sort of environments you do a slow-in, fast-out kind of driving. The Brembo brakes too bite mighty good too, if you don’t mind the excessive brake dust.
At this point, you’re probably pondering if the seventh-generation Mustang feels too digitalized or computerized for its own good. With its adaptive dampers and active exhaust trickery, maybe. Using electronics to trim off the Mustang’s manic behavior has tamed its inner beast in many ways. But, it’s all about making things safer and more approachable. Trim all that, however, and you’ll find the underlying formula to be mostly the same as before. It’s not going to appeal to everyone, and that’s alright. Perhaps the most important thing is that this al-new Mustang is no longer the butt of Cars and Coffee jokes.
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2025 Ford Mustang 5.0 V8 Premium |
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| Bottom Line | |
| Pros | Engine soundtrack, eye-catching looks, great value-for-money. |
| Cons | Lacks handling polish, poor fuel economy, difficult ingress/egress, buggy tech. |
| TL;DR | Best handling, best performing Mustang ever. Just don't go expecting it to be a sportscar. |
| Ownership | |
| Year Introduced | 2024 |
| Warranty | 3 years / 100,000 kilometers |
| The Basics | |
| Body Type | Sportscar |
| Seating | 2+2 |
| Engine / Drive | F/R |
| Under the Hood | |
| Displacement (liters) | 5.0 |
| Aspiration | Normally Aspirated |
| Fuel Delivery | Direct Injection |
| Layout / # of Cylinders | V8 |
| Maximum Output (PS @ rpm) | 493 @ 7,250 |
| Maximum Torque (Nm @ rpm) | 567 @ 4,850 |
| Fuel / Min. Octane | Gasoline / ~91 |
| Transmission | 10 AT |
| Cruise Control | Yes, Adaptive |
| Fuel Economy (km/L) @ Ave. Speed (km/h) | 4.67 km/L @ 18 km/h |
| Fuel Tank Size (L) | 61 |
| Dimensions and Weights | |
| Length (mm) | 4,811 |
| Width (mm) | 1,916 |
| Height (mm) | 1,414 |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 2,719 |
| Curb Weight (kg) | 1,790 |
| Suspension and Tires | |
| Front Suspension | Independent, MacPherson Strut |
| Rear Suspension | Independent, Multi-Link |
| Front Brakes | Vented Disc, Brembo |
| Rear Brakes | Vented Disc, Brembo |
| Parking Brake | Electronic, w/ Auto Hold |
| Tires |
Pirelli PZero 255/40 R 19 Y (f), 275/40 R 19 Y (r) |
| Recommended Tire Pressure (PSI) | 32 all |
| Wheels | Alloy |
| Safety Features | |
| Airbags | 8 |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | Yes, with EBD |
| Traction / Stability Control | Yes |
| Parking Sensors | Yes, Rear |
| Parking Camera | Yes, Rear |
| Front Seatbelts | 3-pt ELR w/ pre-tensioners x 2 |
| Rear Seatbelts | 3-pt ELR x 2 |
| ISOFIX Child Seat Anchor | Yes |
| Advanced Driver Assist System |
Pre-Collision Assist w/
Distance Indication Automatic Emergency Braking w/ Evasive Steer Assist Lane Keeping System Driver Alert and Road Edge Detection |
| Other Safety Features |
Hill Start Assist Blind Spot Information System Rear Cross Traffic Alert w/ Braking Tire Pressure Monitoring System |
| Exterior Features | |
| Headlights | LED, w/ Auto High Beam |
| Fog Lamps | Yes, Rear (LED) |
| Light Operation | Automatic |
| Wiper Operation | Rain-sensing |
| Tailgate | Manual |
| Interior Features | |
| Steering Wheel Adjust | Tilt/Telescopic, Manual |
| Steering Wheel Material | Leather |
| Seating Adjustment (driver) | Manual, 6-way, Recaro |
| Seating Adjustment (front passenger) | Manual, 4-way, Recaro |
| Seating Surface | Leather |
| 2nd Row | 50/50 Split Fold |
| 3rd Row | None |
| Sunroof | None |
| Multi-Information Display / Size | Yes, 12-inch |
| Convenience Features | |
| Power Steering | Yes |
| Power Door Locks | Yes |
| Power Windows | Yes |
| Power Mirrors | Yes, Heated, w/ Fold |
| Rear View Mirror | Auto-dimming |
| Proximity Key | Yes |
| Climate Control | Dual Zone |
| Audio System |
Stereo USB Type A USB Type C Bluetooth |
| Wireless Charger | Front |
| Infotainment Display / Size | 13-inch |
| Smartphone Connectivity |
Apple CarPlay (Wireless) Android Auto (Wireless) |
| # of Speakers | 12, Bang & Olufsen |
| Steering Controls | Yes |
Filed Under:
Driver's Seat,
Ford Mustang,
Sports Car
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