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  2. Toyota Avanza - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation Avanza was available in Thailand from 10 January 2012 in three grade levels: the 1.5 E; available with a 5-speed manual transmission, 1.5 G and 1.5 S; available with a 4-speed automatic transmission. It received facelifts in 2015 and 2019, and was replaced by the W100 series Veloz in 2022.

  3. Perodua Alza - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation model, based on the Daihatsu Boon Luminas, was launched in November 2009 as the company's first purpose-built MPV. The second-generation model that was introduced in 2022 is based on the W100 series Daihatsu Xenia. [1] The name "Alza" is derived from the Spanish verb "alzar", which means "to rise". The name came from an ...

  4. Toyota Motor Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Avanza (2006–present) - Imported from Indonesia Toyota Veloz (2022–present) - Imported from Indonesia; Toyota Camry (1996–present) - Manufactured locally until 2006 then imported from Thailand; Toyota Coaster (1988–present) - Imported from Japan; Toyota Corolla Altis (1989–present) - Manufactured locally until 2007 then ...

  5. Toyota Vios - Wikipedia

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    The fourth-generation Vios is based on the DNGA-B platform shared with the W100 series Avanza/Veloz, although unlike any other Daihatsu-developed models, the Daihatsu-badged equivalency is not offered. [110] [111] The model is introduced with a 70 mm (2.8 in) longer wheelbase at 2,620 mm (103.1 in).

  6. Toyota Sienta - Wikipedia

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    The second generation Sienta was launched at the 24th Indonesia International Motor Show on April 7, 2016. Production of the Indonesian-spec Sienta at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia plant in Karawang, West Java began in late June 2016 and sales began on July 26, 2016. Initial trim levels were E, G, V, and Q (equipped with body kits).

  7. Automotive industry in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Ford's history in the Philippines can be traced back to 1929. Ford Philippines, Inc. (FPI) was established as a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company in 1967 and began production operations on May 3, 1968. Ford left the market in 1984 due to the local economic recession. The brand came back in 1997 as Ford Group Philippines, Inc. (FGPI).

  8. Toyota Yaris Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian market Yaris Cross is available in three trim levels: G, S and S HEV, the former can be equipped with either a 5-speed manual or a CVT while the latter two can be only equipped with a CVT. It is the second Toyota hybrid model produced in Indonesia, following the Kijang Innova Zenix HEV. [56]

  9. Mitsubishi Xpander - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, the Xpander Cross was launched on 12 March 2020 as the replacement of Xpander GLS Sport marketed as an SUV. [30] It was also launched in Thailand on 16 March 2020. [ 31 ] The Xpander Cross was launched in Vietnam on 16 July 2020 alongside the updated Xpander, [ 32 ] the model also launched in Brunei on 9 July 2021 (facelift ...