Mark your calendars! Be one of the first to test drive the all-new Volkswagen Tharu on Saturday, September 30 to Sunday, October 1 at the Karrera Showroom in Filinvest City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
Just a couple of weeks after the first batch arrived in the Philippines, Volkswagen has revealed the most important bit of info: the price. The Volkswagen Tharu will be available in two variants—the 300 TSI DSG SE priced at around P 1.8 and top-of-the-line 300 TSI DSG SEL at P 1.95 million.
Both variants feature a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with BlueMotion tech. This outputs 160 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque. It hooks up to a 7-speed dual clutch automatic driving the front wheels.
The Tharu DSG SE features LED headlights, silver-colored roof rails, a body-colored spoiler, and a power tailgate as standard, while opting for the Tharu DSG SEL adds matrix LED headlights with adaptive front lighting (AFS), cornering and fog lamps, a hands-free power tailgate, panoramic sunroof, ambient interior lighting, and intelligent park assist. It also swaps the silver roof rails and body-colored tailgate spoiler to gloss black.
The complete specs will be revealed after its launch on September 29.
Bring the entire family along when you check out the Volkswagen Tharu and drive it yourself from September 30 and October 1, anytime between 9 AM and 6 PM or reserve the Tharu now at any Volkswagen dealership nationwide:
- BGC: +63 2 8558 5888
- Greenfield Mandaluyong: +63 2 8558 5888
- Pampanga: +63 45 961 1888
- Cebu: +63 32 517 8226
- Iloilo: +63 33 331 2622
- Bacolod: +63 34 435 7575
- Cagayan de Oro+ 63 905 692 0629
- Davao: +63 936 936 8231
Similar features, tech, engine and transmission as the much affordable territory
ReplyDeleteWhy the heck is this 1.8 million??? China made, 1.5L engine, yet the managed to price this close to 2 million when the similarly sized Territory starts at a lower price and doesn't touch 1.8 million! Looks like the Trax has competition on who will get closest to 0 sales. I expect nothing less from Ayala, bravo!
ReplyDeleteAgree. The Trax has many positive reviews in terms of driving dynamics, but the price...
DeleteI expected the Tharu to be priced around P1.4-P1.5M.
What the heck.
To be fair to them, the variants they are selling here cost 1.365m and 1.5m in China so can't really price them at P1.4-P1.5m, but I agree that the price is too high. Would make more sense at 1.6m-1.75m maybe.
DeleteTCCCI already sold a dozen of Trax units since its launch
DeleteIngat sa spreading ng fake information ha bata!
Wla naman cla tlga alam sa auto industry.
ReplyDeleteApply ka sa AC Motors na marketing strategist kung talagang mas magaling ka sa kanila 😂
Delete1.8M to almost 2M..ok lang sila?
ReplyDelete300tsi top of the line sa china 1 .2m lang. Tapos pag dating dito 2m? Hahahaha
ReplyDeleteNope. The top of the line 300TSI in China costs 1.540 million. The one that costs 1.2m is the base model
DeleteLabo!
ReplyDeleteGreedy pricing will surely backfire on the distributors.
ReplyDelete1st batch of Tharu and the last batch of Tharu to arrive.
ReplyDeleteSame as Lavida and Santana. Took them like 5 years to sell out the first stock 😂😂
DeleteEverything they are selling now are 2019 or older except T-Cross. When will they ever learn 🤦♂️
DeleteLooks like ACM still hasn't learned its lesson, even with a Zobel scion at the helm. Sad!
ReplyDeleteI expect divestitures of some of the brands under AC Motors in the not-so-distant future. Ayala truly sucks at retail.
DeleteAC Motors please change your strategies, with your pricing this will not help reviving the VW brand in the country. You already made it right with the TCross but with Tharu it is too expensive as it is within the ppv suv category already.
ReplyDeleteOk people we get it. The tharu sucks. Its overpriced, its made in china, and worst of all its a Volkswagen. All right? Now can we please move on.
ReplyDeleteWho said it sucked? I don't think anyone here said the unit itself sucked. I'm only lamenting the brand's current state of malaise locally. If ACM is satisfied with VW's lackadaisical performance, that they won't even implement aggressive sales strategies to gain market share, then it is truly lamentable.
DeleteAC Motors is realistic
DeleteThey know Volkswagen Philippines isn't gonna sell thousands of units a year and no point spending billions of Pesos on opening too many dealerships of it
They're happy selling hundred units a year.
Selling well like what you've said on t cross
DeleteIll be that one guy and go against everyone but it actually seems to be priced decently. Looking at the specs on the Chinese website and videos online, it seems to be positioned more of a luxury vehicle than mass market based on the interior design and material choices. Also fully loaded with features, assuming the local one also gets VW's full ADAS.
ReplyDeleteThe Ford Territory has a better looking interior, IMO, and you can have both of its variants at much better prices. Heck, you have to add a whopping 200K to the TOTL Territory's price just to get the Tharu at its BASE varaint. Positioning VW as a luxury brand is not only foolish, it goes against what Ayala promised the VW AG when they bagged the brand's local distribution rights. It also goes against the spirit of Volkswagen, which literally means "People's Car."
DeleteAccording to another site, the base variant is 1.85M, so you need to add an even more eye watering amount of 250k (A QUARTER OF A MILLION!) just to get the entry level.
DeleteBetter looking, fine, that's subjective. But the quality? The Territory feels like a Chinese car and not like a Ford. Plus all the random glitches that their engineers didn't bother to fix. I've driven a friend's and any time the headlights are on, the screen makes an annoying buzzing sound when it dims. The fuel gauge would refuse to move even if the vehicle is off while refueling. The cameras don't always appear in reverse. Mind you, this was the next-gen Territory. It's the things like these that show how the Territory was able to be priced like it is.
DeleteMind if I cut in? I think I can give you some answers since I own a Ford Territory Titanium X. Regarding the infotainment's buzzing sound, increasing the screen brightness solves that issue, you only get the sound when your screen brightness is set too low. How and why it happens, please don't ask because I don't know. Regarding the fuel gauge getting stuck, that's definitely abnormal. I've never encountered that issue, and I've never turned off my car while refueling. Might be a sign of a faulty fuel pump, take it to the dealer and have it checked. For your reference, my mileage is way past 6k, almost 7k in fact. Regarding the cameras not showing on reverse, mine has never failed on me, though on some rare occasions there's about a one second delay before it appears, it happens to my Mazda CX-5 too, and it used to happen to my old Honda CR-V as well. My point is, it happens to all electronic systems. That's how electronics work, you're bound to encounter some software gremlins every now and then. If you think the infotainment of the Ford is bad, you should've seen my old Volvo XC90. When I got hiccups on its infotainment system, I had to restart the entire car, sometimes more than once, just to get it to work. With the Ford, Mazda, and Honda, I've never had to do that.
DeleteI did notice that with the infotainment, but why would I want to blind myself at night? I personally always dim the screen, sometimes even turn it off in cars that can. For the fuel gauge, it was weird because I was refueling when it suddenly stopped at around 500 pesos when I had less than half a tank left. Other owners also report similar experiences. With the infotainment, I've had a previous-gen S60 and my infotainment never glitched out on me except maybe once or twice in 8 years
DeleteSatisfied customers are less likely to rave, while unsatisfied customers are more likely to rant.
DeleteI've never had issues with the infotainment screen's brightness, I'm certainly not blinded by it either, in fact I only discovered the sound while tinkering with the settings. The sound didn't bother me that much when I encountered it though, perhaps it helps that the phenomenon doesn't occur at my preferred brightness. If you want to turn off the screen, you can place it on standby by long pressing the volume knob. My old XC90 was a 2016 model, with the iPad-esque Sensus infotainment system, and I kept it for about three years. The issue was exacerbated by the climate controls being integrated into the infotainment. While the Territory has the same setup, at least it has dedicated, basic ac controls separate from the screen. You can't control the aircon on the XC90 when the infotainment glitched, requiring a vehicle restart everytime it happened. It wasn't often, but it occurred more than once during my short ownership.
DeleteWelcome to the internet
Deletethey need buyers to pay more to be able to give them customer service.
ReplyDeleteayala motors customer service is non existent. you need to post on facebook just to get their attention.
parts takes 9months to arrive.
installing it takes a week.
Na unsa naman ning Volkswagen ouie! Luoya sa mga sales assistant.
ReplyDeletePrices of it are just fine
ReplyDeleteVolkswagen Tharu is way more premium and safer than the Ford Territory and Toyota Corolla Cross
Its a Volkswagen. And made in china. Its not premium, and is not intended as such. They made a huge mistake with pricing, let's not justify it
DeleteI would rather buy the ID3 selling for 1.9M (bundled with home charger) from a grey market EV-only importer.
DeleteVolkswagen Tharu is a really good SUV
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and thank you very much Volkswagen Philippines for adding a new vehicle in your car lineup
Volkswagen Tharu and T Cross are the remaining brand new vehicles sold by Volkswagen in the Philippines
ReplyDeleteT6.1 Multivan Kombi sales seemed stopped last year due to pricing and supplies issues..I remember Volkswagen Philippines didn't bother lending this van to the media at all.
Another website speculates the engine might be 2.0T given the high SRP but based on VW SAIC's website, 300 TSI is for 1.5T engine, while 2.0T engine has 330 TSI badge
ReplyDelete1.5 liter TSI according to its brochure
DeleteCheaper than its direct rival which is the Peugeot 3008 Active
ReplyDeleteTharu is a good new addition to the Volkswagen Philippines vehicle lineup
Most likely AC Motors will add the ID EV series in a year or two
Not even auto dimming on base 1.8M
ReplyDeleteVolkswagen Tharu looks much better than the Taos
ReplyDeleteVolkswagen Philippines should bring in next the Lavida XR Sedan which is based on the Virtus Sedan
Base tharu is pricy and bare, Tiggo 8 pro more luxurious inside, more powerful engne, 7 seater, affordable price, has ADAS, longer warranty and lots dealerships. Or changan cs 55 plus for just 1.3M
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