March 28, 2020
Kia Appoints New President to Accelerate EV, Self-Driving Car Efforts
Kia Motors Corporation will have a new president. Ho-sung Song, currently Kia’s Head of Global Operations Division will take over on April 1.
Filed Under:
Kia Corporate,
News
Mitsubishi PH Helps Santa Rosa's COVID-19 Efforts
As its way of recognizing the efforts of Filipinos, particularly at its hometown of Santa Rosa City, Laguna, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) lent out L300 shuttle units through the Department of Transportation (DOTr).
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
CSR,
Mitsubishi Corporate,
Mitsubishi L300,
News
Medical Front Liners Can Use SMC Tollways for Free
San Miguel Corporation is waiving toll on all its expressways for medical front liners working tirelessly to save lives in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
News,
San Miguel Corporate,
Traffic
Land Rover Just Donated a Bunch of Defenders for Fight Against COVID-19
Motoring media events are being canceled left and right due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. One such canceled event is the all-new Land Rover Defender 110’s international ride and drive event. However, instead of idling these units though, Land Rover actually put them to good use.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Land Rover Defender,
Luxury SUV,
News
March 27, 2020
McLaren Was Obsessed in Weight Reduction in Its Newest LT Model
McLaren is opening a new chapter for their “Longtail” series with the introduction of the 765LT—a car so obsessed with losing weight, the carmaker’s engineers went through excessive lengths just for the grams.
Filed Under:
McLaren 720S,
News,
Sports Car
Nissan PH Extends Warranty, PMS Schedule
Nissan Philippines has finally released a statement regarding vehicles with expiring warranties during this period of Enhanced Community Quarantine.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
News,
Nissan Corporate,
Service
March 26, 2020
Caltex PH Outlines COVID-19 Efforts
Chevron Philippines, Inc. (Caltex) together with Chevron Holdings, Inc. (CHI) teamed up to donate cash and fuel amounting to P 1 million to provide for the safe transport and equipment to front liners and health workers in the fight against COVID-19.
Filed Under:
Caltex,
Chevron Corporate,
COVID-19,
CSR,
News
The 2020 Nissan Navara Black Edition Looks Wilder
Last year, Nissan introduced an updated Navara for 2020 which made its debut first in Europe. Subsequently, it’s made its way to Asia in markets such as Thailand and Australia as well. With that, Nissan’s always opted to dress up their Navara based on local tastes—Australia has the N-Trek, while for Asia, there’s the Black Edition. And here’s a sneak peek of the fresh for 2020 edition.
Filed Under:
News,
Nissan Navara,
Pick-Up
Chevrolet Promises More Advanced In-Car Connectivity
One hundred years ago, Popular Mechanics magazine predicted that “radio equipment for automobiles is not far away.” They were right. In 1922, Westinghouse installed one of its radios in a “Chevrolet for Campers” concept to the delight of the era’s media. A decade later, Chevrolet introduced factory-installed radios in its cars.
Filed Under:
Chevrolet Corporate,
News,
Technology
Here's the First Proof that Nissan is Making An All-New Z Sportscar
We can’t wait for 2021. Despite increased pressure to adopt more zero emissions vehicles, Japanese carmakers aren’t forgetting enthusiasts. Aside from Toyota and Subaru firming up details on their next-generation 86 / BRZ sportscar, Nissan has just given us the first solid indication that an all-new Z sportscar is happening.
Filed Under:
News,
Nissan Z,
Rumors,
Sports Car
March 25, 2020
Toyota Motor PH Activates Media Fleet to Service Front Liners and Health Workers
As the country’s undisputed number one car brand, it’s no surprise that Toyota Motor Philippines has the largest press fleet around. When the Enhanced Community Quarantine hit though, these units were all grounded, until now.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
CSR,
News,
Toyota Corporate
All-New Toyota 86, Subaru BRZ Coming in 2021 and Will Pack 255 Horsepower
With the current Toyota 86 / Subaru BRZ nearing the end of its lifecycle, rumors are starting to swirl about its replacement. Confirmed that the collaboration between Toyota and Subaru will continue for the second-generation model, there are now reports that it’ll pack more power, ride on a new platform, and for Toyota, a brand-new badge.
Filed Under:
News,
Rumors,
Sports Car,
Subaru BRZ,
Toyota 86
Foton PH is First Chinese Brand to Extend Payment Terms, Warranties, and PMS
Foton Philippines, the best-selling Chinese commercial vehicle brand in the Philippines is joining Japanese and American carmakers (yes, the Korean ones except for SsangYong have been mum) in extending auto loan due dates, expiring warranties, and adding grace periods to missed Periodic Maintenance Service due to the Enhanced Community Quarantine.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Foton Corporate,
News,
Service
Ford is Now Making COVID-19 Medical Equipment Using Car Parts
There are COVID-19 marketing gimmicks, and then there are true signs of ingenuity. At a time when American carmakers were getting beat when it comes to car tech, they’ve shown that in a time of a crisis, they still have the engineering mojo to come up with all sorts of practical solutions.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Ford Corporate,
News,
Technology
March 24, 2020
Mazda to Suspend Production in Japan, Thailand Due to Parts Shortage
In response to the global spread of COVID-19, Mazda has decided to adjust production at their production facilities globally in consideration of difficulties in parts procurement, plummeting sales in overseas markets, and the uncertainty of future markets.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Mazda Corporate,
News
Phoenix Petroleum Donates LPG, Fuel for COVID-19 Response
Phoenix Petroleum, the first independent oil company and the fastest-growing and leading independent oil company in the Philippines, recently made known efforts it has undertaken to join the fight against COVID-19.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
CSR,
Fuel,
News,
Phoenix Petroleum
Aston Martin Releases First Details on New V6 Engine
Aston Martin has released the first details of its in-house designed V6 engine which will replace the Mercedes-AMG-sourced V8s on its mid-engined sportscars from 2022.
Codenamed TM01, it’s Aston Martin’s first in-house designed engine since 1968. The 3.0-liter turbocharged V6 is electrified from the get-go. With that, the it promises to have more power and torque than ever before. The final figures are determined by the characteristic of each application, but it should at least match the current 503 horsepower, 685 Nm of torque outputs made by the M177 Mercedes-AMG engine.
Taking learnings from the Aston Martin Valkyrie project, the new V6 is developed with a “hot V” structure. This makes for a compact engine weighing less than 200 kilograms in total.
Naturally, the engine will be positioned directly behind the driver’s cabin and equipped with a dry sump system to guarantee the lowest possible center of gravity. The system will also deliver exceptional lubrication performance even during on-limit, high-speed cornering. It’s also designed to meet up to Euro 7 emissions requirements.
The new Aston Martin V6 engine will debut first on the Valhalla.
Filed Under:
Aston Martin Valhalla,
Engines,
News
Chevrolet PH Extends Expiring Vehicle Warranty by 2 Months
The Covenant Car Company, Inc. (TCCCI), the exclusive distributor of Chevrolet vehicles in the Philippines joins other carmakers in offering both a grace period for missed Periodic Maintenance Service (PMS) and warranty extensions due to the Enhanced Community Quarantine.
Filed Under:
Chevrolet Corporate,
COVID-19,
News,
Service
Toyota Can't Keep Pledge, Will Halt Production at Several Japanese Plants
It was a pledge even Akio Toyoda couldn’t keep. A few days after announcing to the world that Japanese automakers will “do all they can to remain producing cars and trucks,” Toyota announced that they’ll be idling five Japanese plants beginning April 3.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
News,
Toyota Corporate
Geely's COVID-19 Marketing is Getting Out of Hand
There are great measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 such as Work from Home (WFH), proper personal hygiene, regular sanitation, and social distancing; then there are useless gimmicks like this.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Geely Corporate,
Geely Icon,
News
Ford to Suspend Production of PH Market Ranger, Everest
Ford has opted to suspend the vehicle and engine production at its International Markets Group (IMG) manufacturing sites including Thailand which makes vehicles such as the Ranger and Everest.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Events,
Ford Corporate,
Ford Ranger,
Ford Ranger Raptor,
News
March 23, 2020
Petron Assures of Adequate Fuel Supply Despite Enhanced Community Quarantine
Petron Corporation is assuring its consumers that there will be a continuous supply of petroleum products as the entire nation steps up its fight against COVID-19.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Fuel,
News,
Petron Corporate
Isuzu PH Offers 30-Day Warranty Extension, PMS Grace Period During Quarantine Period
A week into the community quarantine, Isuzu Philippines Corporation is following the lead of Mazda, Honda, Toyota, and Ford in extending its warranty and offering a grace period for those who missed or will miss their Periodic Maintenance Service (PMS).
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Isuzu Corporate,
News,
Service
Social Distancing, Germaphobia is the New Norm at Geely's Plants
Life in China is slowly getting back to normal after being the first country to get hit by COVID-19. As they report fewer cases, no one is taking any chances this time around. Cleanliness that borders on mysophobia (also known as germaphobia) and social distancing are now the norm. Just take a look at how Geely is handling the situation.
Filed Under:
COVID-19,
Geely Corporate,
News
The MG ZS Gets a Substantial Refresh This 2020
MG Philippines’s surprising big hit (and landslide bestseller), the MG ZS just got a substantial refresh in its home market of China. For 2020, it gets a massaged exterior aesthetic, revamped interior, a pair of brand-new engines, and the company’s first crack at autonomous driving tech.
Filed Under:
Compact Crossover,
MG ZS,
News
Mazda's Rotary-Powered RX-Vision is Going Racing
The beautiful Mazda RX-Vision Concept is finally going racing, well at least virtually as it rolls out of the newest Gran Turismo game, GT Sport this May 25.
Filed Under:
Mazda Concept Cars,
Mazda Corporate,
News
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