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Honda to the Rescue

In response to the heavy flooding caused by Typhoons Crising, Dante, and Emong, intensified by the Southwest Monsoon, Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) is offering a 30% discount on select vehicle parts through its Honda Helps Program.

The discount is available from July 21 to August 8, 2025, at authorized Honda dealerships in Luzon and Visayas.

The initiative aims to assist owners whose Honda vehicles were damaged by floodwaters. HCPI emphasized that it understands the emotional and financial burden of dealing with a flooded vehicle and is taking steps to help customers recover more affordably.

Discounted parts include vital components such as the engine control unit (ECU), throttle body, alternator, starter motor, radiator fan motor, and cooling fan motor. Other covered items include the SRS unit, airbag module, seatbelt pre-tensioner, fuse box (MICU), EPS, heater control, cable reel, meter assembly, and accelerator pedal.

Honda encourages affected customers to bring their vehicles in within the specified dates to avail of the program. They may visit the HCPI website to locate the nearest participating dealership and learn more about the Honda Helps initiative.
Industry News
Suzuki Sends Boats and Big Discounts for Flood-Hit Communities

Suzuki Philippines has stepped in to help communities hit hard by recent floods caused by Typhoons Dante and Emong, especially in low-lying areas of Laguna. Many neighborhoods near the company’s head office in Calamba were left underwater and cut off from essential supplies.

Through its Marine Department, Suzuki worked with local governments and rescue teams to deliver help where it was needed most. The company deployed an inflatable boat with a 6HP Suzuki outboard motor to Biñan and a poly boat with a 15HP motor to Sta. Rosa. These boats made it possible to reach areas inaccessible to regular vehicles or manual boats, bringing much-needed relief goods to stranded families, particularly in Sikatville where waters reached chest level.

Local leaders and volunteers praised the effort, saying the equipment helped them cover more ground and reach people faster.
Suzuki also launched a Flood Support Program for owners of non-insured Suzuki vehicles damaged by the floods. The program offers a 30% discount on key parts often affected by floodwater—Engine Control Module (ECM), ABS Control Module, Body Control Module (BCM), and SRS Control Unit—helping customers repair their vehicles safely and affordably.

The company said these efforts reflect its belief that mobility is more than transportation—it’s a way to care, connect, and uplift people, especially during disasters.
For more details, customers can visit authorized Suzuki Auto dealerships or check Suzuki Auto Philippines’ official social media channels.
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Ford Powers Into Hybrid Game with New Territory

MANILA, Philippines – Ford Philippines has officially joined the hybrid electric vehicle segment with the launch of the new Ford Territory Hybrid. The Philippines is the first market in Ford’s International Markets Group to offer this model, which blends fuel efficiency, modern styling, advanced tech, and driver-assist features.

Available in two variants – the Trend and Titanium X – the new Territory Hybrid keeps the SUV’s popular appeal while adding a responsive hybrid powertrain. The Trend focuses on core hybrid features for daily driving, while the Titanium X adds premium touches like a panoramic moonroof, coast-to-coast LED bar, larger alloy wheels, and extra safety tech.

Hybrid Power Without Plugging In
Unlike plug-in hybrids, the Territory Hybrid doesn’t need charging stations. It automatically recharges through regenerative braking and its gasoline engine. Both variants use a 1.5L I-4 Dedicated Hybrid Engine, paired with a 2-speed dedicated hybrid transmission and a 1.83kW lithium-ion battery. Together, they produce up to 218PS of electric power and 315Nm of torque.

The SUV can switch between EV, Series, Parallel, or Energy Recovery modes for better fuel economy and smooth torque delivery, especially in city traffic. It accelerates from 0–100 km/h in just 8.5 seconds. Drivers can choose Eco, Normal, or Sport modes, plus adjustable steering settings for comfort or responsiveness.

Updated Looks Inside and Out
The Territory Hybrid sports a redesigned hood, fenders, grille, LED headlights, and full-width LED taillights. Wheel sizes are 18 inches for the Trend and 19 inches for the Titanium X. Inside, it features premium materials, a dual-tone leather finish, more luggage space, multi-color ambient lighting, and improved seating comfort.

Tech and Comfort
Both variants come with dual-zone climate control, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, multiple charging ports, and a 12-inch touchscreen. The Titanium X gets extras like a wireless charging pad, PM2.5 filter, hands-free tailgate, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. A new sound system from Arkamys delivers 3D surround sound.

Safety Features
Standard safety tech includes six airbags, stability and traction control, hill assist, a 360-degree camera, and parking sensors. The Titanium X adds adaptive cruise control, lane keeping aid, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and automatic emergency braking.

FordPass Connectivity
Through the FordPass app, owners can remotely start, lock, or unlock the car, and get vehicle health alerts.
Pricing and Colors
- Trend – ₱1,399,000
- Titanium X – ₱1,599,000
Color options include Oasis Green, Crystal Pearl White, Star White, Blue Panther, and Panther Black (availability depends on variant).
Launch Offers
Buyers get a free illuminated logo and hybrid decals. From August 8–10, mall displays and events nationwide will offer a free 3-year service plan and discounts, with a chance to win ₱100,000 off for purchases at the Bonifacio Global City Amphitheater.
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Big Truck Energy, Low Down Payment at P58k!

GWM Philippines is holding firm on pricing even as excise taxes begin to affect the pickup segment. In a move that benefits budget-conscious buyers, the Chinese automaker confirmed it will not increase prices for the newly refreshed GWM Cannon, at least for now.

GWM is offering the new Cannon with an all-in low down payment of just P58,000 until August 31, 2025. This applies to both available variants: the Cannon LUX+ 4×4 AT (P1,488,000) and the higher-spec Cannon SLUX+ 4×4 AT (P1,688,000).

Both variants are powered by a 2.4-liter turbocharged diesel engine, delivering 184 PS and 480 Nm of torque. This is paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and an all-wheel drive system with torque-on-demand capability. Compared to the previous 2.0L model, the new engine offers more punch, especially on climbs and rough roads.

Inside, both trucks are equipped with a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 50W wireless charger, and a full suite of driver aids. The SLUX+ comes with ventilated leather seats, a 540-degree camera system, adaptive cruise control, and an extensive ADAS suite including lane-keeping assist, blind spot warning, and traffic sign recognition.

While the SLUX+ adds upscale features and more safety tech, even the LUX+ comes with off-road-ready all-terrain tires, a cargo bed roll cover, and advanced essentials like electronic stability control, rear sensors, and a 2-airbag setup.

The Cannon’s updated design leans toward a sportier, more rugged aesthetic with matte black trim, body-colored cladding, and blacked-out accents—giving it a tough but tasteful look. Meanwhile, both variants come with spray-on bed liners and hydraulic-assisted tailgates for added utility.

According to GWM Philippines Brand Head Dax Avenido, the brand is committed to keeping prices stable even after the implementation of the excise tax. “This is our way of ensuring that Filipino drivers still have access to premium pickup trucks at competitive pricing,” he said.

Buyers can also rest easy with GWM’s generous 7-year or 200,000-kilometer warranty, which remains in effect across both models.