Automotive
Honda Oh-BER-load: Free check-up, discounts, deals
From September 11 to December 11
Honda Cars Philippines welcomes the holiday season with a service promo called Oh-BER-load Deals.
From September 11 to December 11, all owners of Honda vehicles are entitled to exclusive offers – including those who previously missed maintenance visits or whose cars are beyond the warranty period.
Honda customers can head to any of the 37 participating Honda dealers to avail of the following:
- Free 50-point check-up with advanced Tire and Battery Assessment
- 10% discount on recommended parts for replacement (Tire, Battery, Brake Pad/Shoe, Wiper)
- PhP 500 discount on Periodic Maintenance and General Repair Services (minimum spend of PhP 2,000)
Customers whose vehicles have surpassed the warranty period are likewise still eligible for a 20% discount on Periodic Maintenance Parts and Fluids.
Exclusive offers through HCPI’s Oh-BER-load Deals are available from September 11 to December 11, 2023.
Here are participating Honda Dealers nationwide:
| No. | DEALER | Dealer Name | Address | Contact Number |
| 1 | HCIN | Honda Cars Ilocos, Inc. | Brgy. 16, San Marcos, Payas, San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte | (077) 670 0087 / (077) 781 3218 |
| 2 | HCPA | Honda Cars Pangasinan, Inc. | San Miguel, Calasiao, Pangasinan | (075) 521 4888 / 89 |
| 3 | HCCU | Honda Cars Cauayan | National Highway, Barangay Tagaran, Cauayan City, Isabela | (0917) 844 6586 |
| 4 | HCBL | Honda Cars Bulacan | MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Poblacion, Guiguinto, Bulacan | (044) 794 1147 / (044) 794 1447 |
| 5 | HCNE | Honda Cars Nueva Ecija | Maharlika Highway, Brgy. San Mariano Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija | (044) 940 6095 |
| 6 | HCTA | Honda Cars Tarlac, Inc. | MacArthur Highway, Sta. Cruz, Tarlac City, Tarlac | (045) 982 8002 to 07 |
| 7 | HCPG | Honda Cars Pampanga, Inc. | MacArthur Highway, San Agustin, San Fernando City, Pampanga | (045) 963 5552 |
| 8 | HCAC | Honda Cars Angeles-Clark | Manuel A. Roxas Highway, Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles, Pampanga | (045) 499 8100, (045) 499 8097 |
| 9 | HCBG | Honda Cars Baliuag | Lot 3A, Dona Remedios Trinidad Highway, Brgy. Sabang, Baliuag, Bulacan | (044) 792 9890 / (02) 8 273 7507 / (02) 8 519 4656 |
| 10 | HCGH | Honda Cars Greenhills | Ortigas Avenue corner Columbia St., Brgy. Wack-Wack, Mandaluyong City | (02) 8 995 3216 to 26 |
| 11 | HCQC | Honda Cars Quezon City | 141 Quezon Ave., Quezon City | (02) 8 712 6850 to 61 / (02) 8 731 1523 / (02) 8 732 8556 |
| 12 | HCMA | Honda Cars Manila | Paz M. Guanzon Ave. Corner Quirino Ave., Manila | (02) 8 562 4548 / (02) 8 562 4550 |
| 13 | HCBN | Honda Cars Balintawak | 598 EDSA, Balintawak, Kalookan City | (02) 8 366 5617 to 18 / (02) 8 366 5620 |
| 14 | HCFR | Honda Cars Fairview | Lot 4, Block 4, Neopolitan Business Center, Fairview, Quezon City | (02) 5 322 5888 |
| 15 | HCMR | Honda Cars Marcos Highway | No. 64 Marcos Highway, Brgy. Dela Paz, Pasig City | (0915) 202 9256 / (0915) 879 7012 |
| 16 | HCAL | Honda Cars Alabang | Alabang-Zapote Road corner Investment Drive, Alabang, Muntinlupa City | (02) 8 424 4050 loc. 602 |
| 17 | HCMI | Honda Cars Makati, Inc. | 1 Pres Osmena Highway, Magallanes, Makati City | (02) 8 424 4994 loc. 702 / 703 |
| 18 | HCPS | Honda Cars Pasig | E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue corner Calle Industria, Bagumbayan, Quezon City | (02) 8 424 1262 |
| 19 | HCSW | Honda Cars Shaw | Shaw Blvd. corner Pilar St., Mandaluyong City | (02) 8 424 1272 |
| 20 | HCMB | Honda Cars Manila Bay | 6513 Bradco Avenue, Aseana City, Pasay City | (02) 8 236 7000 loc. 835 / 836 |
| 21 | HCBT | Honda Cars Batangas | Diversion Road, Brgy. Bolbok, Batangas City | (043) 402 0335; (02) 8 887 3461 |
| 22 | HCCV | Honda Cars Cavite | Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Highway, Salitran, Dasmarinas, Cavite | (046) 416 6525 to 26 / (046) 416 6881 to 84 |
| 23 | HCSP | Honda Cars San Pablo | Barangay San Nicolas, San Pablo City | (049) 562 7713 to 14 |
| 24 | HCCL | Honda Cars Calamba | National Highway, Barangay Milagrosa, Calamba | (049) 502.9778 / (049) 502.9776 / (049) 502.0324 |
| 25 | HCCM | Honda Cars Carmona | Tetra Trading, SLEX – Carmona Toll Plaza, Brgy. Maduya, Carmona, Cavite | (049) 683 2847 / (049) 683 2656 |
| 26 | HCCP | Honda Cars CamSur-Pili | Maharlika Highway, San Jose Pili, Camarines Sur 4418 | (054) 477 1234 |
| 27 | HCCA | Honda Cars Cainta | Km. 22 Ortigas Ave. Ext. Highway, Cainta, Rizal | (0960) 332 2237 / (0960) 332 2236 |
| 28 | HCLC | Honda Cars Lipa | Ayala Highway, Brgy. Balintawak, Lipa City, Batangas 4217 | (043) 757 5974 / (043) 757 5977 / (043) 786 1779 |
| 29 | HCCI | Honda Cars Cebu, Inc. | A. Soriano Ave., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City | (032) 231 3502 to 08 |
| 30 | HCCG | Honda Cars Cagayan de Oro | Kauswagan National Highway, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental | (088) 858 4010 ~ 24 |
| 31 | HCIL | Honda Cars Iloilo | Sen. Benigno Aquino Ave., Brgy. San Rafael, Mandurriao, Iloilo City | (033) 508 8400 to 03 / (033) 508 8522 |
| 32 | HCMD | Honda Cars Mandaue | A.S Fortuna Street, Brgy. Bakilid, Mandaue City | (032) 422 3700 / (032) 344 5760 |
| 33 | HCNO | Honda Cars Negros Occidental | National Highway, Talisay, Negros Occidental | (034) 707 8000 to 03 |
| 34 | HCGS | Honda Cars General Santos | Jose Catolico Sr. Avenue, Lagao, General Santos City | (083) 301 3108 |
| 35 | HCTG | Honda Cars Tagum | Purok 1 Rizal, Canocotan, Tagum City, Davao del Norte | (0951) 463 1028 |
| 36 | HCTS | Honda Cars Tandang Sora SPA | L-393 C-6B Mindanao Avenue, Brgy. Talipapa, Quezon City | (02) 8 983 2898 |
| 37 | HCSR | Honda Cars Sta. Rosa SPA | Balibago-Tagaytay Road, Brgy. Pulong Sta. Cruz, Sta. Rosa City, Laguna | (049) 544 0371 to 72 / (049) 530 9082 / (02) 519 4295 |
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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Automotive
Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo makes global debut at MWC 2026
Tech giant becomes first technology brand in Vision GT program
Xiaomi has unveiled the full-scale concept model of the Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo or Xiaomi Vision GT at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. This marks the company’s official entry into the elite Vision Gran Turismo project.
Created for the legendary Gran Turismo franchise, the electric hypercar concept represents the first time a technology company has been invited to participate in the Vision GT program. Xiaomi now joins a select group of global automakers, becoming the 36th brand to take part and the creator of the 51st Vision Gran Turismo concept overall.
The project began at the GT World Series in London, where series producer Kazunori Yamauchi personally invited Xiaomi to design its own Vision GT car. For Xiaomi’s global EV design team, the opportunity meant rethinking hypercar development from a technology-first perspective, blending advanced aerodynamics with AI-driven intelligence.
Sculpted by the wind
At the core of Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo is aerodynamic balance. Instead of chasing extreme low drag or maximum downforce alone, Xiaomi pursued efficiency between the two.
The concept follows a “Sculpted by the Wind” philosophy. Its teardrop cockpit silhouette, integrated air ducts, and airfoil-shaped structural elements guide airflow seamlessly from front to rear. The body avoids excessive add-ons, relying instead on built-in aerodynamic solutions.
Signature design elements serve dual purposes. Cross-shaped headlights integrate into the airflow system, while the halo-shaped taillight sits within a massive rear air outlet. An Active Wake Control System surrounds the rear with micro-perforations that manage turbulent air using real-time speed and angle data.
The Accretion Rims feature vortex-style wheel covers that remain visually stationary while the car is in motion, reducing drag from rotating surfaces. Internal turbine fins help cool the brakes during operation.
Through iterative simulation testing, Xiaomi says the concept achieves a drag coefficient of 0.29, downforce of negative 1.2, and an aerodynamic efficiency rating of 4.1 — figures that highlight balance rather than extremes.
A “sofa racer” interior
Inside, Xiaomi departs from the rigid, track-focused cabins typical of hypercars. The “Sofa Racer” concept emphasizes comfort without sacrificing control.
A ring-shaped cockpit architecture wraps around the driver, blending dashboard, doors, and seats into one continuous structure. Breathable 3D-knitted fabric materials aim to provide both support and warmth.
At the center is Xiaomi Pulse, an intelligent assistant integrated into the dashboard. Working alongside Xiaomi HyperVision and the company’s HyperOS platform, the system adapts displays and interactions based on driving mode and environmental data. Physical controls remain tactile and precise, including an infinite-shaped steer-by-wire wheel.
The concept also integrates into Xiaomi’s broader “Human × Car × Home” ecosystem. Powered by XiaoAi AI Assistant and the Xiaomi MiMo foundational model, the car connects with personal devices and smart home products, positioning itself as part of a unified digital lifestyle.
Xiaomi has also envisioned a companion driving simulator designed as furniture for the home, extending the Vision Gran Turismo experience beyond the vehicle itself.
Yamauchi praised the project, noting how the design successfully resolves the tension between low drag and high downforce. Further details about the car’s arrival in Gran Turismo 7 will be announced at a later date.
With its Vision Gran Turismo debut, Xiaomi signals a broader ambition: redefining the electric hypercar through AI integration, ecosystem connectivity, and aerodynamic precision.
Automotive
BYD’s high-end brand Denza launches in the Philippines
The debut starts with the Denza D9, a full-size MPV.
The BYD family in the Philippines just got bigger. After testing the waters and succeeding gracefully with the main brand, the Chinese automotive company is bringing in a new brand to the country: Denza.
Denza started off as a brand co-owned by both BYD and Mercedes-Benz (then known as Daimler). BYD’s meteoric success eventually led to Denza’s concurrent rise as well. Eventually, Mercedes-Benz relinquished all but 10 percent of the brand’s total shares to BYD in 2021. Then, in 2024, the German company withdrew entirely, leading to Denza being completely owned by BYD today.
The brand is known for delivering high-end PHEVs to several markets, which now includes the Philippines. The stint will start off with its ever-popular full-size MPV, the Denza D9.
Introducing the Denza D9
Prior to today’s launch, I already saw the Denza D9 plowing through the streets. The sizable MPV already made quite an impression, to say the least.
Up close, the Denza D9 has a bold front fascia, exuding modern elegance and sleek body lines.
Inside, the car prioritizes comfort for all passengers with luxurious captain seats. Those seats feature a ten-way electric adjustment six-way adjustable headrests, and leg rests. They also come with seat ventilation to get through an intensely sunny day. Finally, each seat comes its own LED panel for maximum control.
The DiSus system keeps the car balanced throughout any situation. The drive will remain comfortable even during high-speed cornering, full-throttle acceleration, and sudden braking. It will also come with nine airbags to keep all passengers protected.
Price, availability
The Denza D9 is available now in Cosmos Black, Arctic White, Whale Sea Blue, and Starry Sky Grey. It will cost PhP 4,298,000.
Additionally, the MPV will have an exclusive premiere price of PhP 3,998,000 for the first 300 customers.
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