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Bolder and Smarter Hyundai Stargazer Rolls Out

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Side view of the 2026 Hyundai Stargazer X in orange, showcasing its new rugged design and black alloy wheels.

Hyundai Motor Philippines continues its strong product push this year with the launch of the refreshed 2026 Stargazer and Stargazer X, giving one of the country’s top-selling MPVs a sharper look and smarter tech.

The new Stargazer lineup trades its soft curves for a bolder, crossover-inspired stance. The front and rear ends have been reworked with a more upright hood, reshaped fenders, and aggressive bumpers. The signature full-width LED light bar remains, now linked to vertically stacked DRLs for a stronger visual punch. At the back, the plate holder has been moved to the bumper, and the tail lamps feature a new, angular graphic.

For those who prefer a tougher appearance, the Stargazer X doubles down with black cladding, large roof rails rated for up to 100 kilograms, and an extended rear spoiler. It also rides on 17-inch alloy wheels and sports blacked-out badges for a sportier look.

Inside, Hyundai redesigned the dashboard to integrate dual 10.25-inch displays — one for the driver and another for the infotainment system — both supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A wireless charger, automatic climate control, and mood lighting add to the upgraded feel. The cabin retains its reputation for spaciousness, with a 2,780 mm wheelbase that continues to lead its class.

All variants are now equipped with Hyundai’s Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT) paired with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 115 horsepower and 144 Nm of torque. Manual transmission options are gone, signaling Hyundai’s move toward smoother and more efficient drivetrains.

Safety has also taken a leap forward. The Stargazer X Premium gets the full Hyundai SmartSense suite, which includes adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, lane keeping assist, forward collision avoidance, and blind spot monitoring. All variants come with stability control, reverse sensors, and a rear camera as standard.

Color options for the Stargazer include Midnight Black Pearl, Creamy White Pearl, Magnetic Silver Metallic, Titan Gray Metallic, and Dragon Red Pearl. The Stargazer X adds two-tone versions with black roofs.

The 2026 Stargazer range starts at ₱1,118,000 for the GL Plus IVT, ₱1,228,000 for the GLS IVT, ₱1,318,000 for the Stargazer X GLS Plus IVT, and tops out at ₱1,378,000 for the Stargazer X Premium IVT. Each purchase comes with a one-year free Preventive Maintenance Service and a five-year warranty.

The redesigned Stargazer and Stargazer X are now available at Hyundai showrooms nationwide.

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VinFast Crosses 100K In Nine Months

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A red VinFast VF 3 electric micro-SUV parked on a city street under bright sunlight.

VinFast became the first car brand in Vietnam to sell more than 100,000 vehicles in just the first three quarters of 2025, posting 103,884 units from January to September and 13,914 units in September alone.

The micro-SUV VF 3 led the pack with 31,386 units in nine months, including 2,682 in September. The VF 5 followed with 30,956 units, while its service-focused Herio Green version added 8,604 units, 2,173 of which were in September.

The VF 6 reached 14,425, and the VF 7 totaled 5,877 in the same period, with 778 in September. A seven-seat MPV tuned for Limo Green services delivered a September surge with 2,120 units.

Company executives credited rising market share and 11 straight months as Vietnam’s top seller. They also pointed to expanded capacity at the Hai Phong and Ha Tinh plants as demand builds into the fourth-quarter peak season.

VinFast said the milestone reflects growing local preference for homegrown brands and signals that electric vehicles have become mainstream in Vietnam. The company added it will keep pushing customer benefits to speed up the country’s shift to cleaner mobility.

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Parts in Motion

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The new Geely Coolray driving through a futuristic city with motion blur lights, showcasing its sporty design and modern LED headlights.

Geely Motors Philippines (GMP) has achieved a 95 percent first-time fulfillment rate (FTFR) across its nationwide dealership network, signaling major progress in improving its aftersales operations. The milestone follows a series of system upgrades and a strengthened logistics partnership with SF Philippines, which now oversees the automaker’s nationwide parts deliveries.

According to GMP CEO Sylva Yu, the collaboration reflects Geely’s broader strategy to build a “smarter, more connected ecosystem for mobility” in the Philippines. “We are not just expanding our network; we are investing in logistics, sustainability, and partnerships that enhance the customer experience,” Yu said.

Since teaming up with SF Philippines, Geely’s spare parts system has become more responsive, allowing most dealership requests to be fulfilled on the first attempt. The improved flow of parts from Geely’s central warehouse to its dealerships nationwide has reduced waiting times and improved repair turnaround for customers.

A Geely Okavango Elite SUV driving on an urban road with the city skyline in the background.
The Geely Okavango Elite, a three-row SUV with hybrid power, showcased during Geely’s mall tour.

The Geely Spare Parts Center in Cabuyao, Laguna, plays a crucial role in the new logistics setup. The 4,700-square-meter facility supports 12 delivery routes and carries an inventory worth around USD 5 million (about P291 million). Managed under the SF Philippines network, the warehouse handles thousands of components ranging from routine maintenance items to body repair and paint parts, lubricants, accessories, and tools.

The results are most visible at Geely Santa Rosa in Laguna, the brand’s first dealership under direct operations. With stronger parts availability and faster delivery times, the dealership has seen more efficient service turnaround—proof that the new logistics model is working as intended.

As part of the partnership, SF Philippines also integrated Geely vehicles into its own operations, acquiring Okavango Elite, Coolray, and EX5 units for its corporate fleet. These include hybrid and fully electric models, aligning with both companies’ sustainability goals and push for cleaner mobility.

With improved logistics, better stock management, and a growing nationwide network, Geely aims to maintain its aftersales momentum as it continues to strengthen its presence in the Philippine automotive market.

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Family-Sized Ford Deals Return

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A white Ford Everest drives through shallow water with trees and mountains in the background.

Ford Philippines brought back its Employee Pricing program for October, giving buyers of the Everest, Explorer, and Bronco access to the same prices and financing terms employees get. The offer is live nationwide and runs until October 31, 2025.

This year’s run expands beyond the Everest. The Explorer and Bronco now join with some of the biggest savings on Ford’s lineup. The Explorer is offered with up to P700,000 cash savings or 0% interest at 20% downpayment for 60 months. The Bronco gets up to P600,000 cash savings or 0% interest at 50% downpayment for 60 months.

For families eyeing the Everest, Ford lists up to P130,000 cash discount, an all-in low downpayment starting at P79,000, or a low monthly fee from P19,303. Variant-level guides show the Trend 4×2 starting at a P79,000 all-in DP or P19,303 monthly, the Sport 4×2 listed at P22,539 monthly, and the Titanium+ 4×2 at P23,792 monthly. The new Wildtrak trims also appear with updated DPs and monthly plans.

Beyond the three SUVs, Ford is stacking more October offers. Ranger buyers can get as much as P100,000 cash savings, with the Raptor 3.0L V6 tagged at a P50,000 discount or P20,000 off bundled with a 5-Star Care Package that includes a 5-year warranty, 5-year scheduled service plan, and 5-year roadside assistance. Territory deals continue, topping out at P220,000 cash savings or an all-in low downpayment from P69,000. The Everest Wildtrak also gets a P40,000 cash discount or a P20,000 discount with free 3-year SSP, or a low monthly from P39,737.

Ford first ran Employee Pricing in 2018 with the Everest. This year’s wider coverage aims to help more buyers move into well-equipped SUVs as the holiday season nears, according to the brand’s retail product marketing lead. Customers can inquire at any Ford dealer or check Ford Philippines’ official channels for details and final computations.

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