Hino Motors PH to fabricate utility van bodies for Suzuki Carry  

Updated Feb 02, 2022

The renowned truck and bus body builder joins Suzuki PH’s partners. 

Suzuki Philippines, Inc. (SPH) announced that it is forging a partnership with truck manufacturer Hino Motors Philippines Corporation (HMP). The collaboration will see HMP assembling utility van bodies for the Carry, Suzuki’s entry to the light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment. 

Suzki and Hino officials with Carry

Hino Motors Philippines will join Suzuki Philippines' roster of partners who fabricate bodies for the Carry

“We are excited to have Hino Motors on board as one of our body builders to further strengthen the production lines of the ever-popular Suzuki Carry,” said Suzuki Philippines Automobile Division Vice President and General Manager Keiichi Suzuki. “Rest assured, Suzuki will have more units of the Carry available this year to go to work with you and be your reliable partner in fulfilling your business needs.”  

The agreement between SPH and HMP was spurred by increased demand for commercial fleet units by small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) and organizations. As part of Suzuki’s existing body builder partners, Hino Motors will leverage its expertise in fabricating bodies for trucks and buses. 

HMP is the first in the Philippines to receive an ISO 9001:2000 Certification, attesting to the quality of its products. It also serves as a one-stop shop spanning chassis assembly and body building to vehicle maintenance, repair, and refurbishing. 

Suzuki Carry

Buyers of any brand-new Carry variant for 2022 will get free PMS for the first three years or 45,000 kilometers

SPH provides more opportunities for customers to avail of the Carry for their business needs, with the automaker’s ongoing promo for 2022 offering free periodic maintenance servicing on the first three years or 45,000 kilometers. This applies to every purchase of a brand-new Carry unit in any variant, with costs for labor, engine oil, fuel filter, and gasket changes waived within that period.   

The Suzuki Carry is currently available in four configurations, ranging from a cab & chassis unit to a utility van variant. All units are powered by a 1.5-liter inline-4 gasoline engine with variable valve timing technology, rated at 95 horsepower and 135 Nm of torque. Output is routed to the rear wheels using a 5-speed manual transmission and heavy-duty rear differential.      

If you’re interested in the Suzuki Carry for your business needs, you can visit any of SPH’s 71 authorized dealers nationwide or visit the Suzuki Philippines website.   

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Know more about Suzuki Carry 2024

Suzuki Carry

The Suzuki Carry 2024 is the Japanese marque's entry to the commercial vehicle (CV) segment. It is available in various configurations and the Suzuki Carry 2024 starting price of Php 614,000 for the Cab and Chassis option. Powering this CV across the range is a 1.5-liter K15B gasoline engine capable of delivering 95 hp and 135 Nm of torque. This engine is connected to a 5-speed manual transmission as standard.

Dimensions-wise, the Carry Utility Van Body (UV) and the Lineman (LV) span 4,344 mm in length and 1,765 mm in width. The Utilivan is 2,030 mm in height, while the Lineman is 2,515mm in height with its ladder rack. Meanwhile, the Carry Truck is 4,195 mm long, 1,765 mm wide, and 1,910 mm high. As for the Carry Cargo Van Body (CV), this configuration has a length of 4,237 mm, a width of 1,765 mm, and a height of 2,167 mm. In the Philippines, this CV is competing against the likes of the Mitsubishi L300, Isuzu Traviz, and Kia K2500.

>>> New and used Suzuki Carry 2024 for sale in the Philippines

Suzuki Carry Launch

The first-generation Suzuki Carry was launched in 1961. It was available under different names in several countries and was the only vehicle sold with Ford and Chevrolet badges. 

In September 2019, Suzuki Philippines Incorporated released the 11th generation of this applauded working automobile. Worldwide, it is marketed as the Bedford Rascal in the United Kingdom, the GME Rascal in France, the Chevrolet CMV/CMP in Central America, the Holden Scurry in Australia, the Maruti Omni and Maruti Versa in India, etc.

Suzuki Carry Exterior

The Suzuki Carry 2024 is designed to meet the needs of new and established businesses all across the globe. Its cargo bed has been engineered to be 75mm wider and 365mm longer than previous releases, allowing more space. Its height is low, making loading easier.

Suzuki Carry on the road

To secure your load, 22 rope hooks are strategically distributed around the entire rustproof cargo bed.

The Suzuki Carry Utility Van 1.5 GL 2020 measures 4,344mm long, 1,765mm, and 2,030mm wide. Other variants such as The Suzuki Carry Cab and Chassis 1.5L 2020 and the Suzuki Carry Truck 1.5L 2020 share the same dimensions of  4,195mm long, 1,765mm wide, and a height of 1,910mm. The Suzuki Carry Cargo Van 1.5L 2020 has a length of 4,237mm, 1765mm width, and a height of 2,167mm. 

All variants have a loading capacity of 940 kilograms with a wheelbase of 2,205mm.

Suzuki Carry Interior

The interior of the Suzuki Carry is dominated by black. The dashboard and panels are made from top-of-the-line plastic materials.

Space is not a problem as this working vehicle is spacious. It offers extra space for your shoulder and head providing comfort to passengers. There is also a decent distance between the pedal for acceleration and the hip point, making long driving a breeze.

Technology & Safety Features

As a relatively affordable CV, the Suzuki Carry doesn't have a lot of technology and safety features. This model comes with a 1DIN audio system with speakers, while the only safety bit is the seatbelts.

Suzuki Carry Platform & Chassis

This affordable, rear-wheel-drive commercial vehicle offers two to 14 seats depending on the variant. Its short wheelbase layout is ideal as it produces a good turning radius of 4.4 meters. Maneuvering in and out of narrow roads and challenging corners is easy as it doesn’t need to make a three-point turn.

Engine & Drivetrain

All variants of the Suzuki Carry are powered using a K158 1.5L L, four-cylinder gasoline engine. It can produce 96hp with a torque of 135 Nm.

The biggest advantage of the Suzuki Carry is its affordable pricing, while some might consider its lack of a diesel powertrain a disadvantage, unlike its rivals such as the Isuzu Traviz and Mitsubishi L300.

Suzuki Carry 2024 Price List

Let's check out the Suzuki Carry 2024 price in the Philippines.

 Variants Price
Suzuki Carry Cab and Chassis 1.5L ₱614,000
Suzuki Carry Truck 1.5L ₱642,000
Suzuki Carry Cargo Van 1.5L ₱699,000
Suzuki Carry Utility Van 1.5L ₱739,000
Suzuki Carry Lineman Vehicle 1.5L ₱798,000

Suzuki Carry Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Modern front-end styling
  • Efficient powertrain
  • Affordable pricing

Cons

  • Use of a gas engine can be an issue for some
  • Lack of safety features
  • Delivers the least torque in its class

Suzuki Carry FAQs

1. How much does a Suzuki Carry cost?

This commercial vehicle of Suzuki costs Php 614,000 - Php 798,000 depending on the configuration.

2. What type of vehicle is a Suzuki Carry?

It is a microvan, light commercial vehicle (CV).

3. How much weight can a Suzuki Carry carry?

It can carry about 940kg including passengers. So Suzuki Carry is really a strong carrying vehicle.

4. How many seats does a Suzuki Carry have?

It has 2 seats in front.

5. Name some CVs in the same segment as Suzuki Carry.

In the Philippines market, Suzuki Carry has some competitors in the same segment as Mitsubishi L300, Isuzu Traviz, Kia K2500.

 

₱ 614,000 - ₱ 798,000

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Joseph Paolo Estabillo

Joseph Paolo Estabillo

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Joseph holds a degree in Journalism from the University of the Philippines Diliman and has been writing professionally since 1999. He has written episodes for CNN Philippines' motoring show Drive, and has worked on corporate projects for MG Philippines and Pilipinas Shell. Aside from being Philkotse.com’s Content Lead, he also writes content for numerous car dealerships in the U.S., spanning multiple brands such as Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Maserati, among others.

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