October 4, 2017
Toyota Motor Philippines Adds a Sporty Avanza Variant Called Veloz
Toyota Motor Philippines is adding a sporty variant to its Avanza compact MPV with the introduction of the 2018 Avanza Veloz.
Picking up from where the 1.5G A/T left off, the Avanza Veloz shows off the Avanza’s sportier side with variant-specific front and rear bumpers, grille, and smoked chrome lamp garnish and back handle. It’s available in four colors to complement the spiffy looks: Red Mica Metallic (new) Black Metallic, Silver Metallic, and White.
Inside, the 2018 Avanza Veloz gets serious with its all-black interior. It’s complemented by the upgraded fabric seats and door trim, leather on the steering wheel and shift knob, chrome interior door handle and air conditioning vents, and a 2-DIN touchscreen audio system with GPS navigation.
Mechanically, the Avanza Veloz remains unchanged from the 1.5G. It’s powered by a Dual VVT-i motor with 102 horsepower and 136 Nm of torque. The sole transmission for this variant is a 4-speed automatic.
The 2018 Toyota Avanza Veloz retails for P 1,025,000. The other variants of the Avanza remain on the sale: 1.5G A/T – P 958,000; 1.5G M/T – P 915,000; 1.3E A/T – P 839,000; 1.3E M/T – P 796,000; and 1.3J M/T – P 707,000.
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OMG.. 1 million for that.. On this.. Using same vios engine? Come on Toyota. Our taxi riding public deserves better.
ReplyDeleteHow in the world is this sporty?
ReplyDeletePerfect canvas for "limited edition" "sport edition" decals, stick on chrome and oversized TRD stickers.. Your standard BADUY package for that perfect SUCKER look.
ReplyDeleteSporty? LOL, I laughed my ass off and cringed. So lame. If you want an affordable real sporty car, get the Mazda 2 or the Hyundai Accent diesel, though the steering feel of the Accent feels dead.
ReplyDeleteYou realize of course hyundai accent and mazda 2 are very amall cars and in a different car segment you cant compare it with an avanza
Delete^clearly toyota is intimidated by the upcoming mitsu expander...
ReplyDeletePffffft... so this is it, your "game changer"?? No wonder Ertiga's are taking over, and wait till they bring in the diesel variant. LOL
ReplyDeleteErtigas are taking over not because it is better but it is CHEAP AND QUALITY AND AFTER SERVICE IS NOT AS BETTER THAN TOYOTA... only people who cannot afford a toyota but likes a japanese brand buy suzuki cars... sorry but thats reality ☺
DeleteToyota better hear us out. Everyone here is saying the upgrade ain't good enough. Why not give the old Avanza a 6 or 5-speed automatic transmission to better compete with the times? Or just probably add some inexpensive rear backup sensors and dash cam recorders? An old Avanza owner can get his ride as attractive as the one they're trying to offer here through aftermarket parts by his own, maybe better. Come on Toyota! Give it something worth mentioning. Right now you're like "Hello BRV!" and Honda's like "What? Didn't hear you!"
ReplyDeletesporty looks yet stock internals for 1M? no thanks! would rather get an Innova or a Fortuner for a bit more.
ReplyDelete1M for an archaic antenna... bring on the xpander...
ReplyDeleteDoes it still have that laughably flimsy side mirror that screams toyota quality?
ReplyDeleteThat's the legendary Toyota quality and reliability! LOL
DeleteThey should have called it "be lost" and not veloz haha
ReplyDeleteIt's called Veloz because that's the name of the Avanza in other markets.
DeleteWith that price, add 200k more and u can have the innova e already,
ReplyDeleteOr get a crosswind instead.
DeleteJuice ko! May nag papaloko paba sa crosswind? Mag Avanza Veloz nalang ako.
DeleteGuys OK na ito Veloz, baka madagdagan pa crosswind sa kalye.
My bro from a frat says their crosswind is the best. Bilib daw talaga siya. I asked him why, sabi niya basta bilib lang talaga siya. I was like, ok whatever.
DeleteBut that was long ago, he was only 17 years old back then. Baka nasabi niya yun kasi yun pa lang alam niya imaneho.
Overpriced yet underspec'd.
ReplyDeleteOther carmakers are doing their best to improve their products while here is Toyota, resting on its laurels. Toyota won't stop offering this kind of a sh*t of a car unless us Filipino's stop patronizing them.
I've ridden these solo at the back seat and boy the suspensions feel they are barely there. You can feel and hear concrete aggregate being rolled over by the tires.
ReplyDeleteBrochure and Specs. Please lang po.
ReplyDeletethey should've slapped a 1.8 to 2.0 engine in there and add a bit of safety features aside from bodykits or a new bumper just to call it sporty.
ReplyDeleteJeskelerd toyota...
ReplyDeleteNot that bad based on Oto Driver YouTube review of Veloz 2015. Toyota should have released this together with Avanza right from the start to give Avanza a better image here in PH. This will be a hard sell from the start but would choose this over Ecosport or Mobilio.
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