Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) is raffling off five of its hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). The prize vehicles up for grabs are the all-new Zenix Q HEV, the Corolla Altis GR-S HEV CVT, the Yaris Cross HEV, the Corolla Cross V HEV, and the Camry V HEV.
Get a chance to win the Zenix and other Toyota hybrids through this raffle promo
One entry to this raffle is gained for each successfully released Toyota vehicle from any authorized Toyota dealership nationwide. The raffle promo period is open to entries until December 31, while the draw to determine the five winners will happen on January 12, 2024.
The draw will happen in the presence of the Department of Trade and Industry, as well as TMP representatives at GT Tower International, Salcedo Village, Makati City. The five winners will then be announced on the official TMP Facebook page, and they will be informed via registered e-mail, text, and snail mail. The prize redemption period is set at 90 days, and winners must present two valid IDs.
As per the raffle promo rules, the prizes are transferable but they cannot be converted to cash. The winner will also bear the responsibility for the cost of the prize vehicle’s taxes, registration, title, dealer preparation, and shipping, among others.
On top of the raffle promo, TMP is also introducing pay low, pay light, and cash savings offers for select models. The pay low is a 15 percent downpayment plan, while the pay light offers low monthly amortization with a 50 percent downpayment at 60 months to pay financing arrangement. Cash savings meanwhile, refers to outright discounts.
Every purchase of a brand-new Toyota this December equates to one raffle entry
Via this promo, one can drive home a Toyota Vios XE for as low as Php 6,984 monthly. It is also available with a Php 116,100 pay low (downpayment) option. The Innova XE meanwhile, can be bought with a downpayment of Php 206,250 under the pay-low option, or a low monthly of Php 12,954 under the pay light option. The Yaris Cross is likewise offered with a pay low downpayment of Php 179,850 or a low monthly of Php 13,165.
The cash savings promo meanwhile, offers buyers of the Fortuner and Hilux huge cash savings of up to Php 180,000 and Php 120,000 respectively, depending on the variant.
For more information on these promo offers, do visit the official TMP website.
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Know more about Toyota Zenix 2024
Q 2.0 Hybrid CVT and the V 2.0 CVT. The Q Hybrid is priced at Php 1,968,000 while the entry-level V trim retails at Php 1,670,000.
Size-wise, the Zenix is 4,755mm long, 1,850mm wide, and 1,790mm tall.
Under the hood of the top-spec Zenix is a 2.0-liter gasoline engine paired with a motor generator. Alone, the combustion engine can make up to 149 horsepower and 188 Nm of torque. Paired with the hybrid component, it has a total system output of 183 horsepower. The V variant meanwhile, uses a gasoline-only 2.0-liter mill producing 171 horsepower and 205 Nm of torque. Both trims use a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Locally, the Toyota Zenix competes against the Geely Okavango, Maxus G50, GAC GN6, Hyundai Staria, etc.
Toyota Zenix Launch
The Toyota Zenix was initially launched in the Philippine market in June 2023. At launch, it gets two trims, the Q Hybrid and the V. Prices for those variants are set at Php 1,953,000 and Php 1,670,000 respectively.
Toyota Zenix Exterior
Visually, the Zenix bears the same silhouette as the Toyota Innova. It does, however, get a more modern look thanks to an angular front fascia and a flatter-looking rear end.
Exterior equipment available on the Zenix includes LED headlamps, LED daytime running lamps, LED taillights, a pair of power-folding side mirrors, a power tailgate, etc. The top-spec model then rides on a set of 18-inch alloy wheels.
Toyota Zenix Interior
For the front cabin, this Toyota MPV is kitted out with an eight-way power adjustable driver’s seat, a push-to-start button, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a leather-wrapped tilt and telescopic steering wheel, and a digital gauge cluster.
Present on the second row for (V Hybrid) are captain seats with a power ottoman and power reclining function. The third row comes with a 50:50 split-folding function as well.
All occupants are kept cool by automatic climate control with rear vents. Both trims get leather seat covers, and ambient lighting, among other bits.
Technology & Safety Features
Handling the entertainment needs of the Zenix’s occupants is a 10.1-inch touchscreen head unit paired with a six-piece speaker system. The said touchscreen has Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
For safety, the top-spec Zenix gets a total of six airbags, while the V trim gets dual front airbags. Both come standard with anti-lock braking, stability control, and hill-start assist. Only the hybrid version is kitted out with driver-assistive features. This includes a pre-collision system, auto high beams, lane tracing, lane departure alert, an around-view monitor, and dynamic radar cruise control. The entry-level V does get a back-up camera, while all trims come standard with parking sensors.
Toyota Zenix Chassis
The Zenix shares the same ladder-frame chassis as the Toyota Innova. For suspensions, this MPV uses a MacPherson strut for the front and a Torsion beam type for its rear. Braking is then handled by discs for all four wheels.
Toyota Zenix Engine
The top-spec Zenix uses a 2.0-liter gasoline engine with a motor generator. On its own, the combustion engine can make up to 149 horsepower and 188 Nm of torque. Paired with the hybrid component, it has a total system output of 183 horsepower.
The lower-spec V variant meanwhile exclusively uses a 2.0-liter mill producing 171 horsepower and 205 Nm of torque.
Both trims use a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
There are a total of six colors available for the Philippine-spec Toyota Zenix. This includes platinum white pearl mica, dark steel mica, silver metallic, gray metallic, blackish brown mica, and attitude black mica.
The Toyota Zenix has the advantage of standing as one of the few hybridized MPV options in the Philippine market. Other than that, the top-spec model also makes the Zenix a peppy ride. It likewise gets more than enough tech bits to make it competitive against its close competitors.
Toyota Zenix Pros & Cons
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