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In the Philippines, the Stargazer was launched on 8 November 2022 and is offered in GL, GLS and GLS Premium grades. Hyundai SmartSense is standard for the GLS Premium grade. [ 17 ] While the Captain Seats option for the GLS Premium grade was previewed at the 18th Manila International Auto Show on 13 April 2023 and it was made available to the ...
Beige cloth interior, 7 or 8 seats, powered doors on both sides. Cruise control standard. Electric powered front seats with drivers memory, front passenger seat has a powered ottomon (leg rest). Powered tailgate is an option. Alphard S - C Package/Vellfire Z - G Package - Available with 3.5 engine only up until November 2011. 7 seats only. Dark ...
The interior features a 64-color ambient mood light. The 7-seater has "premium relaxation seats" while the 9-seater has "swiveling seats". It was released on 9 August 2021. [22] It is the sole version of the Staria in some markets, including Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, and several European markets. [23]
In the Philippines, it comes as 8-seater configuration and with the 2.2-litre diesel engine. [ 84 ] In September 2024, the facelifted Carnival debuted in the Philippines with the same trim levels and engine option from the pre-facelift model, but both variants comes with a 7-seater configuration. [ 85 ]
In May 2004, alongside the introduction of a 2.0L i-VTEC variant, a 1.7-liter VTEC variant unofficially replaced the 1.7-liter VTi-S variant. [19] Two limited-edition seventh-generation Honda Civics were produced; once in April 2003 with 60 units known as the Civic RX [ 20 ] and in January 2005 with 150 units known as the Civic RX2.
The Jetour X70 is a series of 7-seater mid-size crossover produced by Jetour, a brand launched in 2018 by Chery.. There are several variants including the Jetour X70S, Jetour X70S EV, Jetour X70 Coupe, Jetour X70M, and the range topping Jetour X70 Plus model that serves as a more upmarket model.
The car was designed by Steve Park, [6] former head of the automotive design college in Seoul. The design goal was to capture the essence of a luxury yacht. [7] [8] In August 2008, the Rodius received a facelift which reduced criticism concerning its appearance, however the styling was still widely panned.
[7] According to Honda, the boot space is rated at 458 litres (16.2 cu ft). Its ground clearance is claimed at 220 mm (8.7 in), and the turning radius is 5.2 m (17.1 ft). It is also available with optional single-pane sunroof, and Honda Sensing, a advanced driver-assistance systems package. [8]