In light of the COVID-19 enhanced community quarantine and in the interest of public health and safety Suzuki Philippines has canceled the live launch event of the XL7 and S-Presso. The Japanese brand, however, has officially released the two models into the Philippine automotive market. Both vehicles offer something unique to the table as they both tackle specific niches in the market that come with an SUV-like appeal.
We have seen our customers progress over the years and it is only fitting that we in Suzuki make sure that we are able to provide them with top-notch vehicles which champion the Suzuki Way of Life! in their everyday lives. The newest addition to our SUVs which is the XL7 perfectly fuses exterior aesthetic and dynamic interior with its seating capacity that can accommodate seven passengers. The S-Presso that proudly boasts of the iconic Suzuki SUV design is perfect for our customers who appreciate compact cars that deliver excellent engine performance made to match their needs when it comes to conquering daily challenges on the road
Suzuki XL7
The all-new XL7 gives customers the frugal yet powerful K15B engine that produces 103hp and 138 Nm of torque. Given its power figures, it makes the SUV-like 7-seater vehicle more than enough grunt to bring people around the city and to the provinces. On the inside, the XL7 boasts an impressive interior with flexible seating arrangements, where even the third-row passengers can benefit from the legroom. It also comes with 199L maximum luggage capacities for all your hauling needs.
Along with the spacious interior and cargo capacity, the vehicle also features a 10-inch infotainment system that is Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capable making smartphone mirroring easy. Even with seating for seven safety has not bee compromised as the XL7 comes with ABS with EBD, Stability control program, and dual airbags. Pricing for the vehicle and its lone variant starts at P1,068,000 for its GLX automatic variant.
Suzuki S-Presso
On the other side of things, the all-new S-Presso is a compact crossover that offers the prospective buyer a tall-riding vehicle in a small but frugal form factor. It boasts an impressive 180mm for its size and comes with the 1.0-liter naturally aspirated engine found in its small hatchback brother the Celerio. The vehicle comes with a 5-speed manual transmission that lets you get the most out of your fuel. Despite its size, the S-Presso comes with a spacious can seat five adults comfortably without the need to sacrifice luggage space. Speaking of luggage space the vehicle comes in with an impressive 239L of it.
Moving on to the interior the small crossover comes with amenities that include multiple storage spaces for bottles and cups, an air conditioning system that comes with a heater function, and power front windows. For safety, the Suzuki S-Presso comes with the brand’s Total Effective Control Technology body, which is an event of a crash that will scatter the impact force. The small vehicle also comes with dual airbags rear parking assist, and ABS. Pricing for the lone manual variant of this vehicle starts P518,000.
Suzuki Philippines will even offer you a special discount if you reserve a unit anytime between March 14 until March 18, 2020. You will get a discount of P15,000 for the S-Presso and P30,000 for the XL7.
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