Editor Speaks: Best Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in the Philippines
We’ve come up with a few noteworthy non-gasoline and non-diesel car options for those looking to go green.
We’ve come up with a few noteworthy non-gasoline and non-diesel car options for those looking to go green.
For work or for play, these capable vehicles can handle anything you throw at them, on or off paved roads.
Ford Philippines capped off November with high sales performance, further strengthening its foothold in automotive industry.
BAIC Philippines’ entry to the small MPV market offers its own take on comfort and style. Meet the M50S Ultra Luxury.
3.9 / 5The Japanese marque’s newest SUV is looking good in terms of sales and popularity. Add its safety ratings to that, as well.
At long last, the fifth-generation model of Hyundai Philippines’ best-selling nameplate made its way into the country.
Crossovers have become a popular segment in the Philippines. Here are our top picks of crossovers we’ve driven this year.
The 2020 Hyundai Palisade offers class-leading space and technology, coupled with a hybrid powertrain for efficiency.
Havoline® is for all types of two wheels.
Does the seven-seater Mitsubishi Xpander have what it takes to be one the best cars for road trips in the Philippines?
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Most of these cars have a good mix of technology, comfort, and safety, with an added bonus of being frugal.
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) assures more supply of the Xpander beginning the season of ‘ber months.
Mitsubishi Japan jumpstarts the D:5 Delica nameplate, and it’s crossing the boundaries of SUVs, MPVs, and vans with two variants to boot.
The range-topping 2019 EcoSport may have a smaller engine, but it’s not something to be belittled. Here’s our full review.
4.0 / 5The Japanese marque managed to climb up to the third spot, making it the most improved brand among all carmakers.
Suzuki Philippines boosts sales in the local market thanks to its best-selling nameplates: Ertiga, Celerio, Vitara.
With a price like a subcompact sedan, you can have a subcompact crossover with an SUV-like appeal.
3.7 / 5Still hiding behind camo, the DBX is the first Aston Martin SUV, and they’ve glady thrashed it around a rally stage.
Mazda Philippines has been bringing the best-looking cars in the Philippine market. See what Mazda deals are currently available.
The third model type under the best-selling Corolla nameplate of Toyota, joining the hatchback and wagon variants.