Automotive
How the Toyota Corolla Cross HEV made me look like a reliable driver
The speed maniac in me finally slowed down
If you’ve been my passenger, you’ve probably stayed on high alert or got impatient. I barely find the sweet spot; the balance between slow and fast.
I’ve always been dubbed a speedster and an overtaker. Perhaps, being young, wild, and free made me look like I was driving a getaway car most of the time.
Even on the busiest city roads, I’m one to throw a fit inside a car whenever motorists abruptly cut me off or exhibit a blatant disrespect for road rules.
However, having the Toyota Corolla Cross HEV allowed me to change my and other people’s perceptions of me.
Suit up so you’d look like a reliable guy
The Corolla Cross HEV didn’t give a tough impression. Its facade looks more like a trustworthy vehicle that you can rely on. Think: Meeting a person with green flags. It didn’t make my heart race but gave me a soothing feel. Yes, this feels nice.
When you’re accustomed to red flags, you’re unsure how to approach someone or something that looks calm and collected.
The same goes when I saw and drove the Corolla Cross HEV. It was the first hybrid crossover in Toyota’s lineup in the Philippine market and has a reputation that we all know of.
Just one look and you know it’s a killer. The double trapezoid front grille exudes a wide appearance, like a man’s broad shoulders that you’d want to cry on.
Its side and back profile emanate a sophisticated air. Having the Corolla Cross HEV meant needing to step up my game. I thought to myself, “I need to look sleek, reliable, and worthy of driving this hybrid vehicle.”
So, yes, we did play dress-up while driving between the business districts of Metro Manila.
Everything within reach
On days when we don’t have a choice but to brave a horrible traffic jam, having creature comforts inside your vehicle would be a great relief.
Luckily, the Corolla Cross HEV comes with cozy features for both the driver and its passengers. On the driver’s seat, it was easy to tailor my seat to my preference through its 8-way power adjust driver’s seat.
Most features and controls are also accessible with just a single press. For instance, Smart Entry, Push Start System, Power Adjust for side mirrors and power windows, Speed-sensing Door Locks, and even Rain-sensing Windshield Wipers.
The steering wheel also has quick controls that adjust Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) features. For instance, when reversing, you can watch what’s on your rear through the camera installed, which is previewed through the 7-inch multi-information display.
Other than that, you also get to connect your smartphone to navigate Maps or play your favorite tunes. It’s compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, so pick your poison.
If you struggle with Bluetooth connectivity, there’s a USB-A port that allows you to connect your smartphone to the vehicle. It will simultaneously charge and connect the device to the multi-information display.
Sadly, I’ve been using USB-C to USB-C cables or Lightning-to-USB-C for most of my devices. I just used my power bank to recharge my device and rely on Bluetooth connectivity so I can play the whole folklore album while driving in the rain.
What do the passengers say?
With my all-black get-up inspired by Taylor Swift’s reputation era, I looked like a high-end chauffeur. I picked up and drove my friends Rodneil, Vikka, and Nicole when we attended an event at Blackbird at the Nielson Tower.
It’s an elegant, art deco restaurant serving grilled meat, seafood, pasta, and curries.
Playing dress up paid off since our outfits matched the sophisticated vibe of the hybrid vehicle. Moreover, they had a good time as my passenger.
The cabin is wide and spacious and there’s ample legroom for the backseat — my friends found it cozy to sit and share their stories. Funny enough, they all know I’m a bad driver with a penchant for being a little bit reckless and aggressive. Still, they found the whole ride to be quiet and comfortable.
They can feel how the electric motors make no to little noise while running, and how powerful the vehicle is to have a smooth acceleration even when I step on the pedals hard.
With an optimized front and rear suspension, my passengers didn’t find themselves rolling inside whenever I sped up and drove in curves.
While I have yet to prove that I’m a driver who prioritizes safety and security, the Corolla Cross HEV showed me that it has my back.
Peace of mind when going out for a drive…
Every trip with the Corolla Cross HEV gave me control of how my adventure should look like. I had the option to choose between three available driving modes: Eco, Power, and EV. Of course, I chose EV.
We’re here to consume less fuel so that there are fewer CO2 emissions. I already contribute enough CO2 emissions when flying, so let’s try to lessen it when driving. We’re not going to follow in the footsteps of our mother dearest Taylor Swift, also the patron saint of carbon emissions.
I like how a hybrid vehicle doesn’t fully rely on charging stations to power it up. Every step on the brake recharges the vehicle.
Through the information display, you’ll be able to see if the vehicle switches between battery and gas. Having that hybrid system allowed it to be fuel-efficient.
In three consecutive days of driving back and forth from East to South and back, I didn’t have to worry about running out of fuel.
And more peace of mind
The Toyota Corolla Cross HEV is equipped with 7 SRS airbags, an anti-lock brake system (which is incredibly helpful for a forgetful person like yours truly), two front and four rear clearance sonars, a reverse camera, and more safety features across all variants.
I also got a glimpse of its active safety features which fall under Toyota Safety Sense (TSS). The Pre-Collision System (PCS) was always in play as I entered Gil Puyat Avenue in Makati since a lot of motorcycle riders cut me off just when I stepped on the gas pedal.
The Lane Departure Alert (LDA) and Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) were also helpful when I was driving on highways since I’m still struggling with navigating major thoroughfares in Metro Manila. It helps me stay on my lane when needed and assists me in changing my lanes gracefully whenever I need to exit.
The Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RTA), though helpful, can get a bit annoying when driving in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Its system detects vehicles approaching from the rear and continuously alerts me through visual and audio signals.
I had to put it on mute every time it alerted me, especially when I knew I was in the middle of a traffic jam. Nevertheless, I welcome the advanced safety features. It’s added security for both new and seasoned drivers — something you’d appreciate if you come across certain incidents on the road that could be prevented.
Made to make you look reliable
The way we present ourselves gives an impression of what kind of person we are. Driving the Toyota Corolla Cross HEV, with its reliable and trustworthy look, made me look like a reliable driver for once.
Even my passengers felt how the hybrid vehicle tamed me down from doing a wild ride. I honestly would prefer to be a bit more daring, but it feels nice to give peace of mind to the people you love.
The Toyota Corolla Cross HEV makes for a great daily driver, especially when braving Manila traffic. It’s got everything you’d expect that would suit you and your personality. An elegant interior, a sophisticated exterior, an exceptional riding experience, and an environment-friendly and fuel-efficient technology that would make for a quiet, comfortable drive.
For more information about the Toyota Corolla Cross HEV, visit its page and follow Toyota PH.
Automotive
How the Ford Ranger is powering community resilience
Through machine and technology, Ford Philanthropy is helping Gawad Kalinga bridge the gap for remote communities.
Strong communities aren’t just built with bricks and mortar. They are sustained by the hands that reach out and the wheels that get them there.
For Gawad Kalinga (GK), reaching the most isolated provinces in the Philippines is often the biggest hurdle to delivering hope.
To bridge this gap, Ford Philanthropy and Ford Philippines recently handed over the keys to a brand-new Ford Ranger Sport 4×4.
During the launch of the “Ford Building Together” initiative at the GK Headquarters in Mandaluyong, the Ranger was introduced as a vital partner for GK’s nationwide relief operations.
The Ranger provides the performance and off-road capability needed when every second counts.
More than a mission
“Strong communities are built through strong partnerships,” said Mary Culler, President of Ford Philanthropy.
Alongside Pedro Simoes, Managing Director of Ford Philippines, Culler highlighted how this initiative unites dealers, employees, and owners.
It’s a collective effort to scale the heart of what Ford does: moving people forward.
Through Operation Walang Iwanan, Ford has already equipped disaster response hubs across six regions with essential tech: from Starlink mini-satellites and EcoFlow solar power to water filtration systems.
Between 2024 and 2025, these tools supported over 11,500 individuals through fires and natural disasters.
Investing in the everyday
The impact stretches into the daily moments of community life. Since 2015, Ford’s partnership with GK has reached 15,000 patients through medical missions. They also trained 1,100 health champions.
Through the Kusina ng Kalinga program, children receive the nutrition they need to stay focused in school. Meanwhile, the new READ program provides 12 weeks of literacy support for students in Caloocan.
Even food security is getting a tech-driven boost. Ford has renewed its collaboration with Scholars of Sustenance Philippines, using mobility to rescue surplus food. It is then redistributed to families experiencing hunger in Nueva Vizcaya.
In the end, technology lives inside these real moments. By combining grassroots action with reliable mobility, Ford and Gawad Kalinga are ensuring that no community is ever truly out of reach.
Automotive
VinFast extends free unlimited charging in 3 markets amid rising fuel prices
Customers in India, Indonesia, and the Philippines to enjoy 3 years of free unlimited charging
VinFast has announced the extension of its free unlimited charging program in three key Asian markets: India, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Customers purchasing electric vehicles (EVs) in these countries (or currently own a VinFast EV) can enjoy the zero-fuel-cost advantage for three years, or until March 31, 2029.
This is amid the rising fuel costs in these countries, primarily due to the U.S./Israel-Iran war. Under the new policy, customers can charge for free at authorized V-Green charging stations.
By removing one of the largest operating costs of driving, VinFast aims to help motorists experience the economic advantages of electric vehicles (EVs) while supporting the countries’ transitions toward more sustainable mobility.
The program will be extended broadly to all customers, including both existing owners and future buyers. It will cover both private customers as well as those using their vehicles for transportation services, like the Green GSM EV taxi service network.
Alongside the free charging policy, the charging network developed and operated by V-Green is continuously expanding across the markets where VinFast operates.
This expansion helps create favorable conditions for consumers to confidently transition to greener and more sustainable transportation.
In addition to the free charging incentive, VinFast is already implementing multiple policies to promote the green transition in key Asian markets.
These include a battery subscription program that lowers upfront investment cost, a resale value guarantee policy, flexible payment options, and market-leading warranty coverage.
BYD is lighting up the electric vehicle segment. For a while now, the Chinese automotive brand has been offering affordable alternatives to the so-called giants of the market, in turn becoming a giant itself. The company has since entered other segments, including the luxury market, through its sub-brands Denza and Yangwang. Now, it’s reportedly considering an all-new venture: the world of Formula One.
The new Formula One season saw the debuts of Audi and Cadillac to the racing grid, proving that the sport isn’t averse to expanding beyond the usual ten teams. Naturally, entering the sport is not an easy process, but for the right brand, it could be a very lucrative opportunity.
According to a source from Bloomberg, BYD is currently evaluating an entry into Formula 1. Right now, the Chinese company has not made a decision, but it is an idea floating around.
Besides the rigorous entry process, owning an independent racing team can cost BYD hundreds of millions of dollars per year. It’s not a cheap sport.
That said, there are other ways for the brand to enter the grid. One of the more cost-effective options is to become a title sponsor of an existing team by providing funding and technical expertise without the stress of managing a team directly.
Alternatively, the brand can also skip the red tape by buying an existing team. Audi, for example, entered the current grid by buying the team from Sauber. Of the current grid, Alpine is reportedly considering putting the team up for sale, making it a potential target for newcomers.
Outside of F1, BYD might also have an easier time entering other competitions including the FIA World Endurance Championship.
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