The newest member in the Toyota Motor Philippines stable is the recently launched Toyota Veloz. Like models such as the Raize, Avanza, and Wigo, it is a product of the Daihatsu and Toyota partnership.
The Veloz in essence is a higher version or “spin-off” of the Avanza nameplate and platform. In fact, in previous generations, the badge was a variant under the Avanza line-up.
This time though, Toyota Motor Philippines decided to give the Veloz its own arena. Speaking of arena, the Veloz isn’t alone, it has a few established rivals already in the market.
This brings us to the task at hand; the 4-way comparison.
Do take note that for the purpose of this comparison, we chose to highlight the top-of-the-line variants of each model.
Below are the criteria we used, which are based on what we think matters most to the consumers.
Toyota Veloz 1.5 V CVT
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Dimensions (Length x Width x Height): 4,475mm x 1,775mm x 1,770mm
Ground clearance: 190mm
Engine: 1.5 Liter 4-cylinder with Dual VVT-I, Gasoline
Power and Torque: 106PS and 138Nm
Transmission: CVT
Fuel Tank Capacity: 43 Liters
Infotainment: 8” Display Audio with Apple Carplay, Android Auto
Safety: anti-lock brakes, brake assist, hill-start assist, vehicle stability control, traction control, ISOFIX anchors for child seats, six airbags, blind-spot monitoring, rear-cross traffic alert, Toyota Safety Sense: pre-collision system, auto high-beam, lane departure alert.
Price: PHP 1,225,000
Honda BR-V 1.5 V CVT
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height): 4,456mm x 1,735mm x 1,677mm
Ground clearance: 201mm
Engine: 1.5 Liter SOHC i-VTEC 4-cylinder, 16-valve
Power and Torque: 120PS and 145Nm
Transmission: CVT
Fuel Tank Capacity: 42 Liters
Infotainment: 7” Display Audio with Apple Carplay, Android Auto
Safety: anti-lock brakes, hill-start assist, vehicle stability control, traction control, ISOFIX anchors for child seats, two airbags,
Price: PHP 1,168,000
Mitsubishi Xpander GLS 1.5G 2WD A/T
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height): 4,595mm x 1,750mm x 1,750mm
Ground clearance: 225mm
Engine: 1.5 Liter inline-4 DOHC 16-valve with MIVEC
Power and Torque: 105PS and 141Nm
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Fuel Tank Capacity: 45 Liters
Infotainment: 7” Display Audio with Apple Carplay, Android Auto
Safety: anti-lock brakes, electronic brake distribution, ISOFIX anchors for child seats, two airbags, hill-start assist, brake assist, Mitsubishi Active Stability Control (M-ASC) system with Active Traction Control and Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)
Price: PHP 1,180,000
Suzuki XL7 GLX A/T
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height): 4,440mm x 1,775mm x 1,710mm
Ground clearance: 200mm
Engine: 1.5 Liter 4-cylinder 16-valve with
Power and Torque: 103PS and 138Nm
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Fuel Tank Capacity: 45 Liters
Infotainment: 10” Display Audio with Bluetooth connectivity
Safety: anti-lock brakes, electronic brake distribution, electronic stability program, ISOFIX anchors for child seats, two airbags
Price: PHP 1,098,000
Conclusion
Based on the criteria above and the prices listed, the Toyota Veloz is the most expensive option. However, it must also be pointed out that on the safety and standard features front, the Veloz takes the cake amongst its chief rivals.
It only comes up short in terms of ground clearance. The all-new Mitsubishi Xpander leading that department with 225mm, followed by the Honda BR-V with 201mm, then the Suzuki XL7 with 200mm. The Veloz surprisingly only has 190mm, which may or may not be a big deal for some buyers out there.
It must also be said that two of the MPVs listed here are quite old already. The Honda BR-V has been around for quite some time and is the third most expensive option here, only less expensive than the all-new Mitsubishi Xpander by PHP 12,000. Yes, the BR-V is the “most powerful” option, but for MPVs the figure that matters isn’t “HP/PS” it’s torque; and the BR-V only trumps the Xpander by 4Nm.
The XL7 meanwhile has the least amount of performance, standard features, and safety equipment. That’s not to say it’s not good, it covers all the minimum bases in terms of the aforementioned criteria, not to mention as well that it’s the most affordable option in by a long shot.
So which one should you get? Well, it depends on your priority and needs. In our opinion though, the best all-around value for money is the all-new Mitsubishi Xpander, It has the highest ground clearance, has the minimum safety requirements to keep families safe, and features up-to-date infotainment options, and is reasonably priced as well.
Then again, the choice is yours, any of these MPVs have their own merits and will surely serve you and your needs whatever they may be.