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HYUNDAI MPVS FOR FILIPINO FAMILIES
The Philippine Star
|December 13, 2024
Hyundai Motor Philippines (HMPH) has made significant strides in the automotive market since its re-establishment in 2022, especially with its expansive vehicle range that focuses on great value and standout design.
For Filipino families, HMPH has a lineup of multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) that distinguish themselves from the contemporary offerings in the market-the Hyundai Staria, the Custin, and the Stargazereach catering to unique family needs and budgets. From the budgetfriendly Stargazer to the luxurious Custin and the executive-class Staria, Hyundai's offerings are designed to meet diverse mobility requirements while emphasizing futuristic design, advanced technology, and versatility.
Each model fits into the Filipino family's lifestyle, highlighting their distinctive features and pricing. Whether you are looking for affordability, comfort, or a premium experience, Hyundai has a solution that aligns with your expectations.
HYUNDAI STARGAZER: AFFORDABLE FAMILY-FRIENDLY MOBILITY
The Hyundai Stargazer is designed for families who prioritize budget without sacrificing essential features. Priced between P1.068 million and P1.288 million, it stands out as an economical choice in the MPV segment. Its modern design features a sleek exterior with a distinctive front grille and LED headlights that give it a contemporary edge.
Even better, Hyundai has equipped the Stargazer with a suite of smart driver aids and technology features that ensure safety and convenience even at this price point. The vehicle comes standard with smart cruise control, which allows for easier long-distance driving by automatically adjusting speed based on traffic conditions. Lane-keeping assist helps maintain lane discipline by providing steering assistance if the vehicle drifts out of its lane.
Inside, the Stargazer is remarkably spacious, accommodating up to seven passengers comfortably. The interior layout emphasizes practicality with ample legroom and headspace, making it ideal for family trips or daily commutes.
This story is from the December 13, 2024 edition of The Philippine Star.
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