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March 25, 2021

Isuzu, Hino, and Toyota to Jointly Develop Trucks


Isuzu, Hino, and Toyota have entered into a partnership surrounding the development of future commercial vehicles.

March 24, 2021

The All-New 2021 Ford Explorer Lands in the Philippines and It's Priced at P 2.7M


Its arrival may have been a tad delayed, but Ford Philippines is now pre-selling its mid-sized North American SUV, the all-new 2021 Explorer. It’ll be made available in two variants and initially three colors only.

Chery Volleybelles Share Their Thoughts on the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro


Fresh from its launch in late January and basking in its sold-out success in February, the Chery Tiggo 7 Pro sustains its momentum as new shipments arrive to replenish stocks and meet the strong demand for the stylish new crossover.

This Lexus IS Contains a Turntable in the Glovebox


Installing a turn table inside a car seems like an impractical thing to do; after all, vinyl records will skip at the slight bump. Well, leave it to the guys at Lexus to prove them wrong with this customized Lexus IS which sports, you guessed it, a turntable in the glove box.

Northbound Skyway Extension Structurally Complete


San Miguel Corporation (SMC) is set to fulfill its commitment to the public of providing a long-term solution to years of worsening traffic on the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) approaching Alabang, Muntinlupa—brought about by rapid growth in Southern Luzon.

2021 Lexus LS Comes with a New P 5.928M Variant


Lexus Philippines is updating its flagship sedan, the LS for 2021 with added safety and convenience features, and a new variant that starts at below P 6 million.

The All-New 2021 Subaru Outback is Coming and Here's What We Know So Far


The first quarter may have been quiet for all-wheel drive specialist Subaru, but they’re making up for it big time. After the official Philippine launch of the first-ever Evoltis in April, it’ll be followed a month after by the all-new 2021 Outback.

Changan PH Banks on CS35 Plus, CS75 Plus for 2021 Sales Momentum


Changan Motor Philippines, Inc. (CMPI), the exclusive distributor of Changan vehicles in the country is banking on the global success of the CS75 Plus and CS35 Plus to carry them forward in 2021. This, as Changan ended 2020 as the best-selling domestic brand in China.

Geely Announces New Tesla-Rivaling Zeekr Brand


Despite having brands such as Volvo, Polestar, and Lynk & Co under its belt, Geely thinks it’s still not enough. The Chinese car manufacturer just announced the formation of a new company, Zeekr. It’ll be their premium all-electric vehicle brand that will set the stage to challenge the likes of Tesla.

March 23, 2021

LRT-1 to Suspend Operations from March 31 to April 4


In order to facilitate necessary upgrades and continuous improvements to the LRT-1 system, private operator and maintenance provider Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC) is announcing a temporary suspension of LRT-1 operations from March 31 (Holy Wednesday) to April 4, 2021 (Easter Sunday) for its annual maintenance. 

Nissan has Produced More LEAFs Than It Did Bluebirds


Nissan’s drive towards carbon neutrality is continuing at a brisk pace when production of its 100 percent electric Leaf overtook the cumulative production of the Bluebird.

Work From Home? The Sony SC-1 Enables You to Drive From Home


Sony’s driverless car just completed its first test by successfully ferrying passengers in Guam, while it was driven by remote over 2,500 kilometers away in Tokyo using a 5G network.

Toyota Motor PH was the Best-Selling Brand in These 9 Segments


Despite the challenges that faced the automotive industry in 2020, Toyota Motor Philippines managed to retain its Triple Crown by being the best-selling brand in Passenger Cars (PC), Commercial Vehicles (CV), and overall sales. This marks the 19th consecutive year they have managed the feat.

BMW to Unify Platforms by 2025 with Neue Klasse


BMW’s first-ever i4 gran coupe is just their first step towards an ambitious new electric-focused future. In four years’ time, the German automaker will be unveiling a brand-new platform with a very familiar name: the Neue Klasse.

PH Auto Industry Had a Tough First Two Months in 2021


The mood of the automotive industry remained sour as new car sales failed to recover despite a strong showing towards the end of 2020. The Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) recorded a 12 percent slump in car sales compared to a year ago, echoing the 31 percent decline posted by the Association of Vehicle Importers and Distributors (AVID) during the same period.

Volkswagen Will Stop Developing Gasoline, Diesel Engines


Volkswagen will not be developing any new internal combustion engines globally. This, as the carmaker shifts its focus to battery-powered cars.

March 22, 2021

You Can Now Ride a Toyota Hiace Taxi in Cebu


If you want a different sort of taxi experience, had to Cebu; there, you can experience what it’s like to travel in a Hiace (or Innova) taxi.

Suzuki Overtook Hyundai in Passenger Car Sales Last February


The Association of Vehicle Importers and Distributors, Inc. (AVID) recorded a 3 percent increase in sales or 5,401 units sold in February versus the 5,262 units sold in January 2021. Despite the good news, year-to-date AVID sales slumped by 10.3 percent with 10,663 units versus the 11,890 units reported in the same period last year before the pandemic struck.

Passenger Cars (PC) sales show a 12 percent increase with 1,518 units sold in February versus the 1,350 units sold in January. Year-to-date, sales dropped by 19 percent from 3,540 units sold in 2020 to 2,868 units in 2021.

Suzuki emerges as the top performer with 1,334 units followed by Hyundai with 1,095 units sold since the start of the year.

In the Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) segment, AVID recorded a 9 percent dip from 8,264 units sold in February 2020 to 7,522 units sold in 2021. In February alone, sales slightly dipped by 2 percent with 3,728 units sold versus the 3,794 units sold in January.

Ford continues to lead this segment with 3,228 units sold. Suzuki holds second place with 1,735 units, closely followed by Hyundai with 1,322 units sold.

Meanwhile, in the Commercial Vehicles (CV) segment, Hyundai reported a whopping 217 percent growth, year-to-date, with 273 units sold in 2021 versus the 86 units sold in 2020. In February alone, sales rose by 31 percent with 155 units sold versus the 118 units sold the previous month.

“AVID ended 2020 on a high note. And while we acknowledge that recovery will not come quickly, we remain focused on taking ‘baby steps’ at all fronts of our respective businesses and count on Government to heed our call for a more comprehensive, long-term approach to reopening the economy by creating more job opportunities, upgrading infrastructure and logistics, and improving the ease and cost of doing business,” AVID President Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo said.


Legend:
  • ANG – Auto Nation Group (Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Mercedes-Benz)
  • BBAI – British Bespoke Automobiles, Inc. (Rolls-Royce)
  • BUAI – British United Automobiles, Inc. (Lotus, MINI)
  • DMI – DBPHILS Motorsports, Inc. (Aston Martin)
  • FGPI – Ford Group Philippines, Inc. (Ford)
  • HARI – Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (Hyundai)
  • JAIPI – JAC Automobile International Philippines (JAC)
  • LMI – Legado Motors, Inc. (GAC)
  • MIPI – Motor Image Pilipinas, Inc. (Subaru)
  • PGA – PGA Cars, Inc. (Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, Porsche)
  • SGAP – Sojitz G Auto Philippines (Geely)
  • SMC – Scandinavian Motors Corporation (Volvo)
  • SPI – Suzuki Philippines, Inc. (Suzuki)
  • TAC – Triesenburg Auto Corporation (Kinglong)
  • TCCCI – The Covenant Car Company, Inc. (Chevrolet)

March 21, 2021

The 2021 Nissan Navara is Here, and Here's Everything You Need to Know (w/ Specs)


Nissan Philippines is aiming for the top step of the highly competitive pickup truck segment with the official launch of its refreshed 2021 Navara. The culmination of their 80-year history in the pickup truck segment, it features a stronger look, enhanced features, and a competitive price tag.

A Year into COVID-19, SMC Waives Close to P200M in Toll Fees for Front Liners


One year since the COVID-19 global pandemic hit the country, San Miguel Corporation (SMC) has waived P190.7 million worth of toll fees for medical front liners passing through expressways it operates.