Showing posts with label Toyota Vios. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Look: The President of MOS Burger PH Rode a Toyota Vios to the Opening of Their First Store
In a move that somewhat mirrors what Toyota Motor Philippines President Atsuhiro “Hiro” Okamoto did last week, the president of MOS Burger Philippines, Araki Masahide rode a Toyota Vios to celebrate the opening of their first store in the Philippines.
Eschewing fancy cars for his motorcade, Masahide rode in a Vios 1.5 G+ variant decked out in MOS Burger livery from their office to their first store in Robinsons Galleria (near the ADB Avenue entrance).
Explaining this move, Masahide said, “This is a partnership between two brands that deeply values quality and service. Filipinos have already made Toyota a part of their lives; it’s a brand that they interact with on a daily basis. We are also looking forward to be a part of the Filipinos’ lives as we bring Japan’s best burgers here.”
Along with Araki, MOS Burger Philippines CEO Hubert U. Young, MOS Burger Philippines Vice President Tateishi Hiroshi, and MOS Food Services Chairman Atsushi Sakurada all arrived in several Vios cars.
“We welcome MOS Burger to the Philippines and join them in their endeavor of serving Filipinos. The Philippines is a very special market for Toyota. We have been here for more than 30 years now, and we wish MOS Burger that same longevity in the country. Like Toyota, MOS Burger is a company that puts its customers first by providing quality products and services. This is why it has become a well-loved brand in Japan and other countries,” said Executive Vice President for Marketing Division of Toyota Motor Philippines Kei Mizuguchi.
The coming together of the two brands is symbolic for it is a “nod to a custom where you introduce someone to your family.” The MOS and Toyota collaboration was initiated to introduce MOS Burger to Filipinos as a top-of-mind Japanese brand which has become ubiquitous in Japan and essentially part of the lives of the Japanese.
MOS Burger Philippines plans to open 50 stores in the country by 2027. The company is a joint venture between MOS Food Services Inc. of Japan and Tokyo Coffee Holdings of the Young family of General Milling Corp.
Apart from their store in Galleria, MOS Burger Philippines will open stores in SM Megamall, Robinsons Magnolia, Greenhills, Eastwood, and Midtown this year.
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Starting This February, Toyota PH Ups the Vios's Warranty
With a dizzying array of variants available for its best-selling vehicle, the Vios, Toyota Motor Philippines just made a huge distinction for those opting to buy the upper trim models: a longer standard warranty.
Together with its February promo, the Toyota Price Slash, Toyota Motor Philippines quietly announced that selected variants of its sub-compact sedan now carry a standard 5-year / 150,000-kilometer warranty—that’s up two years and 50,000 kilometers compared to previous.
Part of its Toyota Sure Advantage, the new, longer warranty covers the E, E Prime, G, and G Prime models purchased at any authorized Toyota dealership on or after February 1, 2020. Customers whose units are covered by the new warranty program will receive a letter containing the following details:
- Vehicle Model Details
- Release Date
- Conduction Sticker Number
- Vehicle Identification Number or Chassis Number
- Engine Number
Suffice to say, the other variants such as the Base, J, XE, and XLE are still covered by the 3-year / 100,000-kilometer warranty.
Toyota Motor Philippines's Discounting the Vios by P 125,000 for the Next 10 Days
Holy February savings, Batman! Toyota Motor Philippines just slashed the prices of their best-selling vehicles! The offer, part of their Toyota Price Slash is valid only for 10 days (up to February 15, 2020) and covers the Vios, Hiace, Wigo, Avanza, Innova, Rush, and Hilux!
If you’re wondering how much savings you can get this month, how about knocking P 70,000 off the Vios 1.5 G? That brings down the price to just P 914,000 for the MT and P 973,000 for the CVT. Oh, and here’s the kicker. Even the Vios 1.5 G Prime can be had for the same price: P 973,000—a discount of P 125,000!
Aside from these substantial discounts, all Vios models from the E variant onwards officially have a 5-year / 150,000-kilometer warranty (up from the 3-year / 100,000-kilometer warranty before). Moreover, if you purchase a Vios on or before February 29, Toyota will even throw in free Periodic Maintenance Service (PMS) for up to 20,000 kilometers!
The same free PMS program is also included in every Hilux purchase made during the Toyota Price Slash promo while all Fortuner 4x2 variants purchased until the end of the month also have the same 20,000-km free PMS.
If the Vios isn’t your thing, Toyota’s also offering discounts ranging from P 30,000 on the Hilux to P 50,000 on the Hiace as well. Plus, low all-in downpayment and monthly pay light options are available. You can check the entire table below for the deals on offer.
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Get as Much as P 110k Off a Vios with Toyota’s November Price Knockdown Promo
Join the Christmas rush as Toyota Motor Philippines starts its inventory sale with its November Price Knockdown promo. Ongoing until the end of the month, enjoy great deals on selected variants of nine great Toyota models: Vios, Avanza, Corolla Altis, Fortuner, Innova, Hiace, Wigo, Hilux, and Rush.
With the November Price Knockdown Promo, get as much as P 110,000 outright cash discount for a Vios G Prime variant. Other cash discounts ranging from P 15,000 to P 80,000 for other models are up for grabs, too. Check out the full mechanics here.
Plus, Toyota is even offering additional P 20,000-P 30,000 cash discount for participating models. There are even Pay Low (all-in package with all-in cash out as low as 15 percent downpayment) and Pay Light options (with 50 percent downpayment and 60 months to pay) for select models.
For those who’ve been eyeing the country’s best-selling car, now’s the best time to get a Toyota Vios. Getting any of the Vios G and E variants during the promo period, and you automatically get free periodic maintenance service (PMS) for the first 20,000 kilometers. Moreover, for Vios E, E Prime, G, and G Prime buyers, the Vios comes with an extended 5-year/150,000-kilometer warranty coverage for additional peace of mind.
For more details, check out the Toyota Motor Philippines website, or visit your nearest Toyota dealership to enjoy great deals on Toyota models.
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The Toyota Vios XLE is Available with Zero, Yes, Zero Downpayment
Toyota Motor Philippines is launching its latest variant of its best-selling model, the Vios XLE with special offer bundles including a zero downpayment financing scheme. This is happening only at the Vios XLEnt Weekend Launch from November 8 to 9, 2019.
Would-be buyers can visit any of Toyota’s 70 strong dealership nationwide, or can make a reservation online through the Toyota Motor Philippines website.
Value for money is the main objective of the Vios XLE variant. It combines affordability and style with everyday practicality. It’s equipped with driver, passenger, and knee airbags, 15-inch alloy wheels, and 4-beam halogen headlamps. It also gets a 7-inch touchscreen display audio with WebLink for iOS and Android. It also comes with all power amenities, and even Vehicle Stability Control with Hill Start Assist.
Some of the offers up for grabs this weekend include:
- Option A: Cash discount of P 35,000 plus accessory options worth P 40,000 (customers can choose from an exciting array of interior and exterior add-ons such as back camera, daytime running lights, aero kits, or select TRD pieces with 17-inch alloy wheels to list a few).
- Option B: Zero downpayment financing scheme
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Toyota Launches Well-Loaded Vios XLE Variant for Just P 791K
Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) brings the total number of Vios variants to eleven with the introduction of the Vios XLE. Slotting in-between the XE and E models, the XLE starts at just P 791,000 and for a limited time comes with bundled offers worth as much as P 100,000.
The Vios XLE is designed to be a good value for money variant that offers the best possible Vios specs given its affordable price. It comes with three airbags (driver, front passenger, and driver knee), 4-beam halogen headlights, 15-inch alloy wheels, and a 7-inch touchscreen display audio with WebLink smartphone connectivity. It also comes with full power amenities and Vehicle Stability Control with Hill Start Assist is standard.
“Toyota is introducing the Vios XLE to give our customers the freedom of choice on how they want to purchase and modify their car,” said TMP First Vice President Ms. Cristina Arevalo. “This new variant combines affordability and style without sacrificing the everyday practicality that the Vios has always been known for. We call this the XLE Advantage.”
The XLE Advantage offers prospective car-buyers two attractive bundles:
- Option A is an outright cash discount of P 35,000 plus accessory options worth P 40,000 (this can be mixed-and-matched on various accessory packages including DRLs, LED fog lights, back-up camera, aero kits, and even select TRD pieces including 17-inch alloys)
- Option B is a zero downpayment financing scheme.
Retail sales begin this weekend, November 8-9, at the Vios XLEnt Weekend Launch at all 70 Toyota dealerships nationwide. As reference, this is how the Vios range looks like now:
- 1.3 Base M/T - P 662,000
- 1.3 J M/T - P 688,000
- 1.3 XE CVT - P 738,000
- 1.3 XLE M/T - P 791,000
- 1.3 XLE CVT - P 841,000
- 1.3 E M/T - P 831,000
- 1.3 E CVT - P 881,000
- 1.3 E Prime CVT - P 936,000
- 1.5 G M/T - P 984,000
- 1.5 G CVT - P 1,043,000
- 1.5 G Prime CVT - P 1,098,000
Sunday, October 6, 2019
Get the Vios 1.5 G Prime for Less Than P 970k During the Great Toyota Sale
Toyota Motor Philippines is clearing out its inventory, and because of that, big savings are to be had on the Vios, Innova, Fortuner, Avanza, Corolla Altis, Hilux, RAV4, Wigo, Yaris, and Rush. How big? How about getting the Vios 1.5 G for less than P 970,000?
Interested? The clear-out happens from Thursday, October 10 to Sunday, October 13, but since stocks are limited, you can sign up as early as now through this link or through any of Toyota’s 70 dealer outlets nationwide.
“The Great Toyota Sale offers irresistible deals for limited stocks, available only this weekend,” said Toyota Motor Philippines First Vice President Ms. Cristina Arevalo. “We highly encourage everyone to come and visit their preferred Toyota dealership, and experience the joys of hassle-free car ownership.”
All valid reservations or purchases made from October 10-13, 2019 and released/delivered on or before October 31, 2019 get an additional P 30,000 cash discount. With that, here’s what you can expect during the 4-day sale:
- Toyota Vios – P 140,000 cash discount (G+ variants)
- Toyota Corolla Altis (previous model) – P 100,000 cash discount (2.0 V)
- Toyota Avanza (pre-model change) – P 110,000 cash discount (G & E variants)
- Toyota Avanza – P 60,000 cash discount (E variants)
- Toyota Fortuner – P 90,000 cash discount (4x4 V variant)
- Toyota Innova – P 50,000 cash discount (V variants)
- Toyota Hiace (pre-model change) – P 130,000 cash discount (Super Grandia Leather variant)
- Toyota Hiace – P 60,000 cash discount (GL M/T & AT, Commuter Deluxe)
- Toyota Wigo – P 45,000 cash discount (TRD & G A/T variants)
- Toyota Hilux – P 130,000 cash discount (4x4 G variants)
- Toyota Rush – P 60,000 cash discount (E A/T variant)
For those who can’t afford to pay cash, pay-light and pay-low options are available until October 31, 2019 too.
Monday, September 16, 2019
Review: 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5 G Prime
A pack of lemmings, populists, brand loyalists—say what you want about people who gravitate towards the Toyota Vios, but the fact of the matter is: it is the country’s best-selling vehicle. The Vios, and by extension, Toyota has built a solid reputation centered around quality, durability, and reliability—adjectives that has made the default choice for the majority of the population. The question is, can it hold on to that crown?
The Vios’s conservative, but steady evolution has led to this: the fourth-generation model. Despite the label, it carries over the same platform and even hardpoints as the previous one, and in turn, traces its origins to something circa 2007. The fancier wrapper attempts to spruce it up, and bringing some of Toyota’s new-generation styling elements is welcome, but the end result is just too contrived; too caricature for the typically conservative folks who buy Vioses. The overstyled front-end, taken in relation to the rest of the body, weighs it down. The Prime body kit—a clear tack-on that doesn’t sit flush with the rest of the body work—does visually make it more appealing, but only just.
Limited by the carryover platform and hardpoints, the Vios’s interior attempts to add some jazz over an existing frame. However, the end result is still a pretty somber affair. There are some interesting curves added to portions of the dash, but they don’t do much except to visually break the vast expanse of hard, black plastic. There’s a severe lack of storage space, especially considering the amount of stuff a typical car owner brings with him nowadays. Aside from the cup holders, small utility tray beside the hand brake, and the rather small lidded center console, there’s pretty much no storage available. The iPhone will have to share its space with a cup of iced latte, and the iPod, will need to be plugged with a one-meter cord. The glove box is so small, it can’t even fit the owner’s manual without scrounging it up. Oh, and planning to plug a dash cam? The powerpoint is inconveniently placed behind the hand brake.
Equally odd are the Vios’s ergonomics. Since it’s pretty much the third-generation model, visibility remains its strong point. Despite having no corner sensors or camera of any kind, it’s still a very easy car to place on the road. The seats are also largely comfortable, except for very long stints behind the wheel (you’ll start to wish for better upper back support by then). The controls and their placement allow for easy tactile operation, but some oddities remain—not only are the gauges slightly off center in relation to the tiller, but the steering column itself is too far in relation to the driver’s seat.
Running on a carryover 1.5-liter 2NR-FE engine, the Vios makes solid 106 horsepower and 140 Nm of torque. Mated to a CVT, suffice to say, the performance is more for relaxed, everyday driving than spirited weekend hill climbs. The initial pickup is good and the Dual VVT-i motor scoots itself up to around 80 km/h with no hesitation. Of course, as the speeds climb, the drivetrain starts to get vocal. Hitting the legal speed limit is easy enough, but anything beyond that, say above 120 km/h, and progress almost grinds to a halt. Nonetheless, it is the quietest car in its class, quelling the outside world with little difficulty.
Unlike the 1.3-liter models, the Vios 1.5 comes with changeable driving modes. Regardless of the setting—Eco, Normal, or Sport—the sensation largely remains the same with the only discernable difference being the throttle’s sensitivity. It’s akin to pushing down on the accelerator with a foam pad underneath—Normal would have a soft one; Eco, a hard one; while Sport removes the foam altogether. Left to its own devices, the CVT gets confused whenever a sudden burst of acceleration is required, but driven sensibly through, it’s smooth and unobtrusive. The flappy paddles on the CVT are also surprisingly response, moving through pre-determined ratios quickly. Fuel economy is 9.0 km/L, matching its 1.3-liter sibling (surprisingly) at the same sort of speeds.
Like its powertrain, the Vios trades agility for a heightened sense of comfort. Despite seeing it attack the circuit in its own one-make race, the steering comes across as slow-witted around the center. It’s weighty, great for long highway drives, but not so when darting through traffic is required. The suspension it’s attached to is pliant, soft, and well-damped allowing it to absorb the heaviest road cuts and cracks. There’s a degree of body roll during cornering, but it’s well-controlled. Its kryptonite is quick left-right-left transitions. Faced with this, it’ll understeer heavily. A great plus is its feeling of heft and solidity—this particular test drive unit has clocked in close to 9,000 kilometers—or as a running joke in motoring media circles, twice the mileage (and punishment) a regular driver would put on it, and there’s not a single rattle whatsoever.
As comfortable in its role as the country’s default car of choice, the Vios’s biggest challenger comes from a very unlikely source: its bigger brother, the recently-launched Corolla Altis. Priced just P 17,000 above this Vios 1.5 G Prime, is the entry-level automatic: the Corolla Altis 1.6 G. There are trade-offs for sure in terms of luxury and convenient features, but overall, the Corolla Altis is the better value car—it’s bigger, promises to be more solid (it’s underpinned by the TNGA platform, after all), and comes with a larger. Plus, it adheres to the very same Toyota qualities in an even snazzier, sexier package.
And there’s the rub. With its wide price range and more variants, the Vios is and will still appeal to a much larger audience. However, it’s hard to ascertain where the Vios 1.5 G Prime is going for. On one hand, it is the top dog of Toyota’s sub-compact sedan, and for that, it is loaded with all sorts of luxury and comfort features. On the other though, it is getting a wee too much for a segment that should put emphasis on sticker price and value. Typically, a buyer going for a top-trim small car is swayed by the razzle-and-dazzle be it styling, tech, or whatever; but by playing conservative, the Vios doesn’t tug on those qualities. It misses the styling-savvy, tech-hungry Filipino buyer by quite some ways.
2019 Toyota Vios 1.5 G Prime | |
Ownership | 2019 Toyota Vios 1.5 G Prime |
Year Introduced | 2018 |
Vehicle Classification | Sub-compact Car |
Warranty | 3 years / 100,000 kilometers |
The Basics | |
Body Type | 4-door sedan |
Seating | 5 |
Engine / Drive | F/F |
Under the Hood | |
Displacement (liters) | 1.5 |
Aspiration | Normally Aspirated |
Fuel Delivery | EFI |
Layout / # of Cylinders | I4 |
BHP @ rpm | 106 @ 6,000 |
Nm @ rpm | 140 @ 4,200 |
Fuel / Min. Octane | Gasoline / 91~ |
Transmission | CVT |
Cruise Control | No |
Fuel Economy @ Ave. Speed | 9.00 km/L @ 15 km/h |
Dimensions and Weights | |
Length (mm) | 4,425 |
Width (mm) | 1,730 |
Height (mm) | 1,475 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 2,550 |
Curb Weight (kg) | 1,100 |
Suspension and Tires | |
Front Suspension | Independent, MacPherson Strut |
Rear Suspension | Torsion Beam Axle |
Front Brakes | Vented Disc |
Rear Brakes | Disc |
Tires | Bridgestone Turanza ER33 195/50 R 16 V (f & r) |
Wheels | Alloy |
Safety Features | |
Airbags | 7 |
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | Yes, with EBD |
Traction / Stability Control | Yes |
Parking Sensors | No |
Front Seatbelts | 3-pt ELR with pre-tensioner x 2 |
Rear Seatbelts | 3-pt ELR x 3 |
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchor | Yes |
Other Safety Features | Hill Hold Assist |
Exterior Features | |
Headlights | Halogen |
Fog Lamps | Yes, Front |
Auto Lights | Yes |
Rain-sensing Wipers | No |
Interior Features | |
Steering Wheel Adjust | Tilt |
Steering Wheel Material | Leather |
Seating Adjustment (driver) | Manual, 6-way |
Seating Adjustment (front passenger) | Manual, 4-way |
Seating Surface | Fabric |
Folding Rear Seat | No |
On-Board Computer | Yes |
Convenience Features | |
Power Steering | Yes |
Power Door Locks | Yes |
Power Windows | Yes |
Power Mirrors | Yes |
Proximity Key | Yes |
Climate Control | Yes |
Audio System | Stereo CD MP3 Aux USB Bluetooth Smartphone Mirroring |
# of Speakers | 6 |
Steering Controls | Yes |
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Toyota Motor Philippines Can Now Sell You a Vios Race Car
Tired of being told that your car’s a glorified taxi? Well, worry no more. If your heart is still set on getting the country’s best-selling vehicle, the Vios, but want something with a bit more pep, then we suggest you take a look at this special edition Vios.
Based off the one-make Vios Cup Car, the Vios Race Car special edition comes with the following go-fast changes:
- TRD Clutch Cover and Disc
- TRD Limited Slip Differential
- Brembo Sport Brake Pad
- TRD Muffler Set
- Upgraded Front Upper Mount
- Upgraded Suspension Set
- TRD Kit
- Hood Lock Pin
- OMP Sport Bucket Seat with Seat Bracket
- OMP Sport Steering Wheel and Hub
- 6-pt Racing Harness
- Front and Rear Tow Hook
- Fire Extinguisher
- Heel Plate / Flooring
- Pedal Pads
- Wheel Nut
- Body Decals
- Upgraded Alloy Wheels and Tires
The modifications are done on a by-order basis only, and mind you, it’s not going to be cheap. It’s a whopping P 357,000 additional on the Vios 1.5 G on which it’s based on. This means the Vios Race Car special edition has an SRP of P 1,400,000.
It sure does sound like a steep price to pay, but it does automatically include entry in the Vios Racing Festival under the Promotional Class. For buyers who purchase after the 2019 Vios Racing Festival ends in November, they are required to race in the 2020 season.
Also, by opting to buy a race-proven car, people will finally stop calling your car, “pang Grab.”
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