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Just recently, SsangYong Berjaya Motors Philippines (SBMP) has introduced new variants for its Tivoli model, while the XLV got some updates inside the cabin. The Tivoli now comes with a Premium Sport trim that features a bolder design and classier interior. Audio controls on the steering wheel are then added to the XLV, as well as extra spare tires for both Tivoli and Tivoli XLV models. With this fresh product lineup, the Korean brand aims to appeal to customers who are up for a practical vehicle that comes with style for their daily driving escapades.
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To celebrate and acknowledge the capabilities and reliability of the vehicle, Tivoli Club Philippines enjoyed a short drive from Manila to Tagaytay. This event also served as the club’s first-ever grand eyeball meeting, which was also joined by SBMP.
The newly-formed group gathered at the Shell Muntinlupa station along the South Luzon Expressway. Once ready to go, the members of the club went straight up to Tagaytay, parading their stylish crossovers. The group had a satisfying lunch in a Korean restaurant with SBMP executives to make their bond even stronger.
Aside from hearty Korean food, the President of SBMP, David Macasadia also announced that the members of the Tivoli Club will be granted with an exclusive offer of the brand’s newly-released spare tire package.
Moreover, the Korean brand wants to level up their after-sales services. With that, SsangYong highlighted their plans in adding more accredited service centers for its valued customer, in addition to the brand’s three-year free PMS and five-year warranty.
“We really wanted to meet more unique individuals who chose to ride different like us Tivoli owners. I am personally eager to learn more about the car and the SsangYong brand. We reached out to SBMP to join us members in this meetup so we can share our notes and inputs on the Tivoli. We are glad that SBMP listens to us and is open to customer feedback on how to make the Tivoli ownership experience standout from the rest.”
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