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    Borderlands 4 game review

    Seeking out a game that blends my two favorite game genres, namely the (J)RPG and first-person shooter (FPS), has always been exciting. Game developers seek to experiment with blending two (or more) genres in a blend of harmony that will make gamers remember it forever. The Borderlands series does a great job of this, and even throws in a hefty dose of humor to keep things cool in the heat of battle. As the shining example of the “looter-shooter” genre, can Borderlands 4 keep gamers happy while innovating enough to keep them wanting more?

    Borderlands 4 brings us to a new planet, Kairos, where players must confront the Timekeeper, who reigns supreme over the planet in Dominion City. A brand new set of Vault Hunters appears on the planet and joins forces with the Crimson Resistance to revolt against the Timekeeper. The planet is divided into four regions: the Fadefields, Carcadia Burn, the Terminus Range, and Dominion City, home of the Timekeeper himself.

    What gives Borderlands games their unique qualities is Gearbox Software’s eccentric approach to making this franchise—weird can be good if all else comes together just right. Certainly, the humor may not appeal to everyone reading this. Still, you can’t help but laugh at all the random dialogue, appearance of the characters, and the ridiculousness of the enemies in appearance and actions. You get to pick from one of four Vault Hunters, and this largely depends on your playstyle. I went with Harlowe because manipulating the laws of physics in a shooter game has always appealed to me. For those who like getting up close and personal, one might choose Amon. If you like to kill things mindlessly, then Vex is a great choice; those who are into hit-and-run tactics might choose Rafa as he can quickly flee from battles.

    The playstyle remains similar to previous installments, but some great quality-of-life changes and new abilities make the game more enjoyable. You can switch weapons quickly with the new weapon wheel, bringing more fluidity to combat. You can also dash and double jump, which is a huge boon for Rafa players as his toolkit relies a lot on hit-and-run tactics. A feature many will enjoy is the ability to reset boss battles, allowing you to gain lots of HP and farm rare items, but this is only available after you complete the main story. 

    One of my favorite new features is repkits, which allow you to heal during battle instead of trying to find health packs elsewhere. You can also summon vehicles to your location when you explore Kairos instead of hunting down Catch-A-Ride stations, which can get you somewhere if you’re lost (or impatient). You can even swap difficulties mid-game, which will allow you to take it easy or challenge you at your own discretion. There are also some smaller changes, such as a combat radar and a hologram path. The combat radar helps you strategize what will happen next. 

    One of my main complaints about the game is that it heavily leans into the looter aspect way too hard: for every awesome piece of loot you get, expect dozens of terrible items. This is not unique to the franchise or even video games themselves, but thankfully, the loot management system makes sure that inventory bloat doesn’t make this experience worse. The encounter rate is also ridiculous, but as someone who is used to playing and reviewing difficult games, it didn’t faze me in particular. I would understand if newer players did get frustrated with waves upon waves of enemies coming at you, but that’s simply what the Borderlands experience is.

    Borderlands 4

    The question remains: is it still the Borderlands experience we all know and love? In my nearly two decades of reviewing games, games in successful franchises can add new features to make them look like entirely different games and experiences, some for the better (think Final Fantasy VII) or worse (Command & Conquer 4). In this case, the experience is rather varied and fun, and you can wildly experiment with what you have available. This makes this installment of Borderlands a return to form, even if it has many new additions to the game.

    Developer(s): Gearbox Software
    Publisher(s): 2K Games
    Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2

    Powerhouse Tools introduces new technology to celebrate 15 years of Filipino welding excellence

    Powerhouse Tools, a leading name in hardware supplies in the Philippines, celebrates 15 years in the industry by launching advanced technology and empowering Filipinos in their craft with the help of partner institutions, the Wood Academy and the TESDA-accredited Power Skills Technical Center (PSTC).

    The brand’s new industry-leading welding machines, the Migtech 3-in-1 inverter and the Turbomaxx Plus MMA inverter, launch this November. Designed for durability and versatility, both promise to meet the evolving needs of professionals and learners alike. 

    The Migtech 3-in-1 combines MIG, MMA, and TIG welding capabilities, operates at 200A-300A, and works with flux-cored wire. Meanwhile, the Turbomaxx Plus MMA inverter features IGBT technology and a digital control panel and delivers 200A-550A power for electrode welding in construction and fabrication work. 

    “Powerhouse Tools is always on the lookout for cutting-edge technology and innovation that serves our local professionals. We see value in creating more opportunities for them, hence the launch of our Migtech 3-in-1 and the Turbomaxx Plus MMA inverter machines. Our goal is not only to make their work efficient, but their daily life much easier as they balance life and work,” said Kendrick Siy, marketing director of Powerhouse Tools.

    Mario Abella Alcomendras showcases his workshop equipped with multiple Powerhouse tools, a testament to years of brand loyalty.

    Powerhouse Tools machines have earned strong endorsements from professional welders and daily users across the industry.  Professional welder Mario Abella Alcoendras, also known as “Roy Welding,” relies on the Migtech 200 for tubular welding, wherein the automatic wire speed control makes his work faster and more consistent. “Tatlong taon ko na itong ginagamit at napakasulit talaga. Okay na okay pa rin ang performance ng Migtech 200 ko—walang pagbabago,” he said. (I’ve been using this for three years and it’s really worth it. The performance of my Migtech 200 is still excellent—no changes.)

    Marjo Lardera, “The Foot Master,” demonstrates his distinctive welding method using the Powerhouse MIGTECH machine.

    The machines also prove their worth over years of consistent use. Marjo Lardera, known as “The Foot Master” for his distinctive welding method, said, “Powerhouse Migweld-200Tech Flux Cored po ang gamit ko. Iwas butas at maganda rin siyang kumapit. Sabi nga nila sa Ilonggo, ang ‘agi kuno nami’—ibig sabihin, maganda ang pagka-welding. Mga apat na taon ko nang gamit ang Powerhouse at sa awa ng Diyos, hindi pa nasisira. Kumbaga, durable pa rin,” he shared. (I use the Powerhouse Migweld-200Tech Flux Cored. It prevents holes and has good adherence. As they say in Ilonggo, ‘agi kuno nami’—meaning the welding quality is excellent. I’ve been using Powerhouse for about four years, and by God’s grace, it hasn’t broken down. In other words, it’s still durable.)

    Beyond durability and power, these machines play a crucial role in developing the Philippines’ next generation of skilled welders.

    Powerhouse Tools partner Wood Academy uses Migtech machines in its one-day basic metalworking workshops. Students are taught how to operate industry-standard equipment, completing practical projects that provide them with DIY skills and basic welding knowledge. 

    Powerhouse Tools
    Wood Academy student practices flux-cored gasless welding techniques using the MIGTECH machine during hands-on training.

    In another effort to advance welding education in the Philippines, Powerhouse Tools supplies PSTC with Turbomaxx Plus machines for NC1 and NC2 certification classes. This gives students hands-on experience and real-world training with industry-grade equipment, highlighting Powerhouse’s commitment to equipping Filipino welders with the latest technology and practical skills.

    Students train with the Turbomaxx Plus Inverter machine during hands-on welding classes at Power Skills Technical Center.

    Beyond training, students get to test new Powerhouse products and provide performance feedback. This creates a valuable partnership that benefits both education and product development.

    “These partnerships are strategic investments in developing the skilled workforce that drives Philippine industrial growth, with quality equipment as the foundation,” said Siy.

    Through its #SaPowerhouseKaYeah campaign, Powerhouse Tools champions both equipment excellence and educational advancement. As the company celebrates its 15th year, these pillars position the company to lead the growth of the Philippine welding industry.

    Alipay+ expands payments and digital ecosystem as mobile wallets become a catalyst for new travel habits and inclusive growth

    Alipay+, Ant International’s global wallet gateway, which enables merchants to accept payments from leading mobile wallets and digital banking apps, has revealed three pivotal trends shaping tourism in 2025 and beyond.

    To empower global tourism, Alipay+ has significantly expanded its payments and digital services ecosystem, in three ways:

    • Payments: Growing cross-border payment acceptance for Alipay+ to more than 100 markets, and expanding its partner ecosystem to 40, representing 1.8 billion users
    • Partners: Supporting [new] Bluecode (Europe), PayPay (Japan) and KBank (Thailand) users to pay with their banking and wallet apps when traveling abroad
    • Services: New services include (i) Alipay+ Voyager, a built-in AI travel agent, integrating partners like Trip.com, Agoda and Grab, (ii) Alipay+ GenAI Cockpit, an AI-as-a-Service solution for digital wallets to build AI-native solutions, and (iii) Expanded Global Blue in-app tax refunds for more partners, creating an end-to-end digital experience

    “Travel has a significant impact to local economies, and we believe that mobile wallets can be a catalyst for growth, connecting travellers and businesses in more ways than ever,” said Douglas Feagin, president of Ant International. “Alipay+ aims to support the travel ecosystem with AI-powered payments and digital services to enable online and offline merchants, tourism partners, and other fintechs to create customer-centric engagements for mobile-savvy consumers. Through greater collaboration, we can create a new future of travel, one that enhances the experience for consumers, and promotes growth and connectivity.

    Mobile payments become the norm, driving inclusive growth for global merchants

    Travellers are embracing the use of their trusted home payment app, with more than 6.5 million digital wallet users using Alipay+ cross-border payments for the first time in the first half of 2025. Transactions across online travel agents and in-store merchants increased by more than 30%. Not only can travellers travel and pay “like a local” more conveniently, but now businesses can reach more customers easily.

    To ensure inclusive growth at scale, Alipay+ is deepening its collaborations with national payment networks. Alipay+ transactions via national standardised QRs have almost doubled, as travellers can easily make payments at SMEs and merchants in smaller cities, including in destinations like South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and more.

    Short-haul, value-conscious travel on the rise, opening up more opportunities for local businesses

    Travellers are seeking greater value when they travel by going to places closer to home, looking for deals, and spending at local merchants.

    Asia is leading global travel growth in 2025, with intra-Asia travel a big contributor. China, Japan, South Korea, and particularly Southeast Asia are amongst the most popular travel destinations globally, with intra-Asia transactions by Alipay+ partners increasing 32 percent year-on-year.

    Travellers want to save when they can, without compromising on experiencing local destinations. Redemptions via A+ Rewards, an in-app marketing platform where travellers can browse local promotions and coupons, increased 57 percent. Travellers are also spending more at local businesses, with transactions under USD10 increasing 37 percent.

    While hotspots within Europe like France, Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom remain popular, destinations like Hungary, Greece and Norway saw the biggest growth in transactions, as travellers aim to explore new places while maximising their budgets.

    Experiences and niche services in higher demand as travellers seek more conscious travel

    Travellers are spending across more diverse travel scenarios beyond retail. While transactions for attractions and F&B continue to see significant growth, spending on local services including beauty, medical and education have become one of the key aspects of travel. For example, K-beauty transactions in South Korea increased 115 percent year-on-year.

    Travellers are also going around more independently, with transactions on ride-hailing platforms doubling, and those on public transport increasing close to 50 percent. The expansion of Alipay+ acceptance across merchants and different modes of transportation has made it easier for travellers to visit smaller towns including Shikokuchūō in Japan, Jeollabuk-do in South Korea, Semporna in Malaysia and Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province in Thailand.

    PH motorcycle industry maintains upward growth in first 8 months of 2025—MDPPA

    The Philippine motorcycle industry continues to ride strong through 2025, with the latest data from the Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association Inc. (MDPPA) pointing to robust year-on-year growth for unit sales in the first eight months of the year.

    In August 2025 alone, the industry sold 158,228 units, representing an 18.4 percent increase compared to the 133,689 units sold in the same month the previous year. Overall sales from January to August of this year are now at 1,227,160 units, up by 11.8 percent from 1,098,056 units recorded during the same period in 2024.

    This consistent growth in sales is attributed mainly to the sustained demand for motorcycles in the country, as Filipinos continue to turn to these vehicles as a practical and affordable mobility solution, especially for navigating increasingly congested roads.

    Earlier this year, MDPPA shared a forecast projecting a five percent overall growth for 2025, fueled by “strong consumer demand, expanding delivery and mobility services, and the appeal of motorcycles as a practical mobility option.”

    Automatic motorcycles remain the top choice among Filipino buyers, with sales for August 2025 reaching 106,382 units, up 24.8 percent from 85,212 units in August 2024. Mopeds are also among the most in-demand among consumers, with 21,805 units sold in August 2025, up by 3 percent from 21,177 in the same period last year. Business motorcycles also recorded strong growth with 26,399 units sold in August 2025, up by 14.4 percent versus 23,080 units from the same month last year.

    The Other categories that include Street Models (standard/naked bikes, cruisers, sport, or touring models, or simply units that are commonly used or built for everyday riding), Big Bikes, Off-Road, 3 Wheeler, and Electric had a total of 3,642 units sold in August 2025 compared to 4,220 in August 2024, a difference of 578 units or 13.7 percent.

    “Despite declines in some segments, the industry as a whole remains in a healthy position, and we are confident that the broad appeal of motorcycles will continue to drive demand moving forward,” said Engr. Alexander A. Cumpas, MDPPA president. “This positive growth trajectory is a testament to the enduring relevance and growing importance of motorcycles in the everyday lives of Filipinos, underscoring a resilient and evolving industry.”

    The Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA) is the country’s most relevant association proactive to the needs of stakeholders in the country’s motorcycle industry. MDPPA members include leading motorcycle manufacturers: Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, and TVS. Among the many goals of MDPPA is addressing the global industry gaps in road safety, regulation compliance, environmental protection, technology, and innovation through active consultation, representation, and communication with various stakeholders.

    One of the most recent initiatives of MDPPA is the Tropang MAALAM (Tropang Modelo, Alerto, Aktibo, Ligtas, Aalalay, at Matalino) campaign, which aims to promote rider safety through education, awareness, and training. 

    To learn more about the various advocacies of MDPPA, visit https://mdppa.site/

    Geeks on a Beach 2025 crowns API Build Lab winners

    The Geeks on a Beach (GOAB) 2025 event concluded on October 3 in Cebu with the announcement of the API Build Lab winners, showcasing some of the most promising API-driven solutions from Southeast Asia. The top prize went to the Employer API, created by Jan Alvin Pabellon of Smile API. The First Runner-up was the KIVOE Identity API, developed by Elmer Joaquin of Kivoe, and the Second Runner-up was the FRED API, designed by Franczeska Lou Badong of Via Panisperna.

    The API Build Lab, organized by 917Ventures through its API venture Concati, in partnership with GOAB,  invited developers and startups from the region to submit innovative API concepts that show strong potential for commercialization. Finalists participated in a two-week virtual Build Sprint from September 19 to October 2, where they received hands-on coaching and mentoring. They then pitched their solutions live at the GOAB event in Cebu.

    An API (Application Programming Interface) acts like a digital intermediary, allowing different software applications to communicate with each other. This enables businesses to utilize existing tools and services, such as mapping or payment systems, instead of developing these solutions from the ground up. APIs save time and money while leading to enhanced and more integrated services for users.

    API Build Lab

    Five finalists presented their solutions at the conference. Elmer Joaquin from Kivoe introduced the KIVOE Identity API, while Gabriel Catimbang from CSGUILD showcased the Lendr API. Franczeska Lou Badong of Via Panisperna unveiled the FRED API, Jan Alvin Pabellon from Smile API competed with the Employer API, and Christiansen Hermosilla from CHECK Technologies shared the Student Inference Engine. Each of these innovations highlighted the remarkable talent emerging from Southeast Asian developers.

    At the finale, the Employer API from Smile API was crowned the Grand Winner, receiving a prize of PHP50,000. The KIVOE Identity API from Kivoe secured the title of First Runner-up with a prize of PHP30,000. The FRED API from Via Panisperna was named Second Runner-up and awarded PHP20,000. In addition to cash prizes, the winning APIs will also be published and monetized on Concati’s open-exchange marketplace, offering developers opportunities to scale their solutions globally.

    Smile API is a Philippines-based platform that helps businesses access employment and income data to provide faster and more reliable financial services. Kivoe is developing secure digital identity tools that simplify authentication and trust for online transactions. Via Panisperna, with its FRED API, focuses on creating data-driven tools that enhance information retrieval and management for enterprises. Together, these startups exemplify the growing diversity and impact of API-driven ventures in the region.

    Since its inaugural edition in 2013, GOAB has served as a launchpad for startups, investors, and innovators across Asia to connect, collaborate, and create. This year’s conference, featuring the introduction of the API Build Lab, reaffirms its role not only as a platform for discussions but also as a launchpad for the next wave of solutions in fintech, e-commerce, logistics, and more.

    Natasha Dawn Bautista, the head of growth marketing and corporate relations at 917Ventures, delivered a keynote speech titled “Unlocking 917Ventures and Globe Group’s Unfair Advantage” at GOAB 2025. In her presentation, she shared insights on how 917Ventures enables startups to scale by leveraging the strengths of the Globe Group’s digital ecosystem. Additionally, she served as a reactor for GOAB’s lightning pitch sessions, where early-stage founders presented their innovative ideas, showcasing the vibrancy of the regional startup ecosystem.

    Ninja Van powers Mindanao’ rise amid logistics challenges

    Mindanao is rapidly establishing itself as one of the Philippines’ strongest growth centers, opening up new markets for businesses traditionally centered in Metro Manila and Luzon. 

    Northern Mindanao has officially crossed the trillion-peso economy mark in 2024, boasting a 6.0% growth rate that exceeds the national average. The region’s 42 ecozones and over 100 active enterprises highlight its growing appeal to investors, while consumer demand is surging – NielsenIQ projects Mindanao as the frontrunner in FMCG growth by 2025.

    Yet for businesses outside the region, growth potential alone is not enough. Significant geographical distance, fragmented supply chains, limited visibility, and the need for operational precision make expansion a challenging and daunting task. This creates a crucial gap between opportunity and reality that needs to be bridged by a reliable logistics partner.

    “Mindanao’s market offers a massive opportunity, but it has to be earned,” said Vin Perez, Ninja Van Philippines country head. “Those who can consistently deliver across the region will be the ones to benefit as demand accelerates.”

    Coverage to Unlock Growth

    Infrastructure investments such as the Davao International Airport and Davao International Container Terminal have created favorable conditions for trade, but a logistical divide remains. Mindanao’s varied geography and dispersed population present unique challenges for consistent and comprehensive delivery. 

    Only a handful of logistics providers can operate at scale in Mindanao. Ninja Van Philippines is among them, complementing infrastructure developments with a robust multimodal transport system to cover 95% of the region, excluding only Basilan. A combination of dedicated air and land haul services feeds parcels to Mindanao, while a fleet of around 2,500 active riders ensures localized last-mile delivery across communities.

    “In a market where speed and reliability are paramount, a logistics partner is more than just a delivery service—they are the competitive advantage businesses need to serve the region and keep pace with its rapid economic growth,” Perez noted.

    From Visibility to Local Know-How

    Mindanao

    For businesses managing operations from Metro Manila, distance often means blind spots. Limited visibility, long transit times, multiple handoffs, and inconsistent data can lead to delays, errors, overstocking, or missed sales. 

    Ninja Van’s advanced end-to-end tracking system addresses this by providing continuous visibility into every stage of the product’s journey, giving shippers a single, centralized view of their operations. 

    “Transparency empowers businesses to make informed decisions and react quickly to any potential delays, providing a single source of truth for all parcel data,” Perez explains.

    But while infrastructure and technology are essential, deep local knowledge is what truly differentiates a logistics partner, especially for last-mile deliveries. Ninja Van riders and operations staff are hired from the communities they serve, giving them a firsthand understanding of the area’s geography and cultural nuances. In communities without house numbers or mapped streets, this hyperlocal familiarity becomes crucial in the face of obstacles like weak network signals or incorrect pins.

    “Fast delivery, reliable routing, and lower rejection rates all stem from one key differentiator: people on the ground,” notes Perez. “In last-mile logistics, having a local know-how makes all the difference. Our people know which barangay captain to ask, which landmarks matter, and how to adapt when the map does not match reality.”

    To scale operations quickly without losing local nuances, Ninja Van also partners with regional service contractors. Ultimately, this combination of advanced visibility and deep local knowledge creates a supply chain that is not only reliable but also adaptable, enabling businesses to maintain operational precision, reduce costs, and ensure a seamless customer experience, which are all crucial for building a strong brand in a new market. 

    As Mindanao cements its place as an economic frontier, reliable logistics will play a decisive role in helping businesses participate in and sustain this momentum. For providers like Ninja Van Philippines, navigating these challenges is not only a regional play – but a blueprint for serving complex geographies across the country and beyond.

    Test Drive: MG ZS Hybrid+

    In the financial markets, we live by one rule: maximize returns, minimize risk. I apply the same ruthless calculus to cars. My ideal ride isn’t just about horsepower; it’s a value proposition—reliable performance, tangible efficiency, and tech that actually deletes frustration, not adds to it. I took the MG ZS Hybrid+ for a spin through Metro Manila’s most rigorous stress test to see if its numbers add up.

    Design: 4/5

    The ZS Hybrid+ rocks a clean, modern aesthetic: Think a crisp barong with a subtly aggressive cut. The LED headlights are like high-lumen projectors, cutting through the perpetual “-ber months” twilight, while the 18-inch alloys and black interior are premium features that scream “executive class” without the executive price tag. The front grille, however, is all business, looking less like a car part and more like a jet engine’s air intake, ready to suck in not just air but also the soul of the slow-moving sedan in front of you.

    Inside, the cabin is a well-optimized user interface. The 12.3-inch touchscreen is the command center, bright and responsive, minimizing the need to dig through sub-menus while navigating a chaotic Ayala intersection. The leather seats are comfortable, though the lack of bolsters and lumbar support means you might do a little more core workout and stretching during a two-hour EDSA crawl. Soft-touch materials on the dash say “premium,” but the door cards whisper “practicality” to keep the MSRP in check. The real win is the rear legroom and large windows, which effectively counteract any feeling of being trapped in a metal box during a monsoon-season traffic jam.

    Hardware: 4/5

    This is where the car’s IPO shines. Under the hood, it’s running a sophisticated dual-core setup: a 1.5L gasoline engine and an electric motor. Combined, they deliver a robust 197PS and 250Nm of torque, managed by a dedicated 3-speed hybrid transmission.

    In the stop-and-go chaos of Metro Manila, this isn’t a car; it’s an energy management system. The electric motor handles the low-power tasks like creeping forward in traffic, idling at a red light, with silent, zero-emission efficiency. It’s like your car has gone into power-saving mode, conserving precious fossil fuel for when it’s actually needed. When you need a burst of power to merge onto C5, the gasoline engine kicks in seamlessly. The transition is so smooth you’ll miss the old-school jerk of a conventional transmission. My drive to Nuvali felt like a glitch in the matrix: How did I use so little fuel?

    The suspension is tuned for Manila’s pockmarked asphalt, absorbing imperfections like a good shock absorber absorbs your frustrations. The MG Pilot suite (adaptive cruise, lane-keep assist) acts like advanced driver-assist scripts, automating the tedious parts of highway driving. My only quibble? For this price, the manual tailgate feels like an analog artifact in a digital world.

    User Experience: 4/5

    The UX here is brilliantly intuitive. You don’t “operate” the hybrid system; it operates around you. The cabin remains an oasis of quiet, a critical feature when your external environment is a symphony of horns and bus engines. The infotainment system integrates flawlessly with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, ensuring your Waze and Spotify are always just a tap away—a non-negotiable for survival.

    Passenger comfort is a huge win. The rear AC vents are a love letter to backseat passengers, and the generous legroom means no one arrives at the family reunion with cramped knees. The cargo space is more than enough for a weekend’s worth of groceries from S&R or a trip to the province.

    Value: 4/5

    Priced at PHP1.33M, the ZS Hybrid+ isn’t the cheapest in its class. It’s a premium. But in finance, we look at the Total Cost of Ownership. This is where it crushes the competition.

    The fuel savings are immediate and obvious; it sips gasoline where others guzzle. But the masterstroke is MG’s warranty: a 5-year/100,000-km vehicle warranty and a massive 8-year/160,000-km warranty on the hybrid battery. This isn’t just a promise; it’s a risk mitigation strategy that directly addresses the “‘Naku, baka mahal ang pagawa ng battery niyan pag nasira!'” anxiety that holds many Pinoys back from hybrids. It’s the company putting its money where its mouth is, building crucial trust in its technology.

    Bottomline

    The MG ZS Hybrid+ isn’t built for rock crawling or winning drag races. It’s engineered for a far more specific and demanding purpose: mastering the soul-crushing, fuel-burning, patience-testing reality of Filipino urban driving.

    It’s a pragmatic, high-tech solution that turns traffic from a costly ordeal into an opportunity for efficiency. For the driver who views their car as both a sanctuary and a strategic asset, the ZS Hybrid+ isn’t just a purchase—it’s one of the smartest investments you can make on four wheels.

    Epson SC-S7130 elevates large-format printing to a whole new level of efficiency and versatility

    Epson, a leader in professional printing, has launched the SureColor-S7130 (SC-S7130), the latest addition to its acclaimed SC S-Series of eco-solvent printers. Designed for print service providers specializing in small-volume production, the SC-S7130 combines enhanced productivity, reliability, and print quality in a cost-effective solution, making it a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the SC-S40670.

    With the equipment segment expected to capture more than 75% of the market revenue in Asia Pacific’s commercial printing market, where there’s also a growing demand for short-run and on-demand printing, the SC-S7130 aims to meet evolving needs by empowering businesses to operate more competitively and sustainably.

    Engineered for Productivity and Performance

    The SC-S7130 features an upgraded PrecisionCore Micro TFP Printhead, delivering close to a 24% increase in print speed in default mode. Equipped with 3,200 nozzles and a wider printhead than its predecessor, the SC-S7130 achieves expanded print width in one pass—improving throughput across all print modes.

    To minimize graininess and banding, the nozzles on the SC-S7130 have been specially redesigned to release smaller M-sized dot and larger L-sized dot for high quality print. 

    Ease of use is a hallmark of the SC-S7130, which features a 4.3-inch touch display for intuitive operation even when wearing gloves. The SC-S7130 also comes with Epson Edge Print Pro, the latest edition of Epson’s advanced image processing and production software that enhances user convenience and remote management during operations. Further, a new ‘Text Sharpness’ mode in Epson Edge Print Pro enables precise and crisp text printing with the SC-S7130.

    Printing made Ultra-Reliable

    In addition to a newly designed printhead guard that flattens jammed media to prevent damage to the printhead, the carriage temperature sensor is now mounted closer to the nozzle surface for a more accurate reading. The sensor also detects temperature changes quickly, maintaining consistent color reproduction across jobs.

    Equipped with a new Nozzle Verification Technology that monitors nozzle performance in real-time, the SC-S7130 is capable of automatically detecting clogged nozzles and triggering an alert so that businesses can act quickly, ensuring print quality is not compromised across jobs.

    The SC-S7130 uses Epson UltraChromeTM GS3 inks in 800ml ink packs, replacing the 700ml ink cartridge found in its predecessor, thereby reducing waste and the frequency of ink replacements. Furthermore, the Epson UltraChromeTM GS3 ink technology is GreenGuard Gold certified for low chemical emissions and volatile organic compounds, making it safe for long-term indoor use.

    A Holistic Solution for Diverse Printing Needs

    In addition to delivering exceptional performance and enhanced productivity, the SC-S7130 also integrates seamlessly with Epson Cloud Solution Port, providing businesses with a holistic solution for managing their printing needs. This intuitive, cloud-based remote monitoring software offers real-time insights into printer fleet performance, usage and efficiency, empowering print service providers to make data-driven decisions.

    With Epson Cloud Solution Port, businesses can also seamlessly integrate large printer fleets, monitor printer status, track ink consumption and access operation history remotely, to ensure optimal performance at all times.

    “The SC-S7130 is engineered for a wide range of applications, including outdoor and indoor signage, banners and more. Its versatility and reliability, coupled with its cost-effective ownership, make this printer a valuable addition to any print service provider’s lineup,” said Noelle Gonzalez, head of marketing and customer service at Epson Philippines Corporation. “The SC-S7130 is a testament to Epson’s dedication to creating innovative solutions that empower businesses to remain competitive while meeting their unique needs.” 

    Availability

    Visit Epson’s website or contact the nearest Epson Authorized Dealer store around you for more information.

    Coins Webpay by Coins.ph offers merchants a superior payment solution

    Coins.ph, the Philippines’ fastest-growing digital wallet, unveils Coins Webpay — a dynamic new payment solution that offers businesses a secure, scalable, and effortless way to accept payments online.

    Coins Webpay aims to help merchants accelerate growth and elevate the customer payment experience. To celebrate its launch, qualified merchants can enjoy a three-month fee waiver, so they can maximize operations with access to millions of Coins.ph digital wallet users, just in time for the upcoming holiday season.

    With the new solution, accepting payments is now seamless. Merchants simply need to integrate Coins Webpay into their online store or mobile app. Once connected, end-customers can pay instantly and securely using their Coins.ph wallet, transforming checkout into a fluid, simplified process.

    Powering Growth: Features That Drive Business

    Coins Webpay offers robust functionalities and unparalleled benefits for both merchants and their customers:

    • Higher Daily Limits: Daily limits starting from PHP50 million, enabling merchants to accept payment at scale.
    • Higher Transaction Capacity: Merchants can set higher per-transaction limits for individual purchases, allowing for larger customer spending. 
    • Competitive Fees: Competitive merchant discount rates designed to minimize costs
    • Real-time Settlements: Immediate merchant settlement upon every customer transaction.
    • User-Friendly Merchant Portal: Soon-to-be-launched functionality to allow easy review of all transactions, settlement preferences, and team access via role-based permissions.
    • Simple Refunds: Upcoming feature to facilitate fast, hassle-free refunds for unfulfilled orders.
    • Built-in Scalability: Additional acceptance methods including major cards, mobile wallets, in-store and cryptocurrency payments, coming soon.

    “Coins Webpay isn’t just a payment solution; it’s a platform built for merchant success,” said Wei Zhou, Coins.ph chief executive officer. “By offering higher daily limits and competitive fees, Coins.ph ensures businesses can scale without constraints. We are committed to delivering more  features to help our merchant partners thrive and grow.”

    To embrace the power of Coins Webpay, interested parties are invited to email [email protected].

    Canva World Tour launched to 
unlock design skills in 1M people in 30+ countries

    Canva, the world’s leading visual communication platform used by more than 240 million people monthly, has announced the Canva World Tour, a global learning movement to transform how the world learns and designs.


    In October 2025, the Canva World Tour will span 40+ cities across 31 countries and 

    5 continents, featuring 250+ workshops, product training sessions, and community-driven events. The 30-day tour aims to reach more than 1 million people, equipping students, small business owners, educators, nonprofits, and enterprise teams with professional-level visual communication skills.


    Whether they’re an entrepreneur launching their first venture, a teacher building classroom confidence, or a marketer modernizing their brand storytelling, the Canva World Tour is designed to meet people where they are, and take their creativity further.

    Unlocking Creativity Across the Philippines

    Following a unique Cannes beach takeover in June and a full-blown musical number at Canva Create in May, the Canva World Tour is the company’s most ambitious act yet. Fusing brand, product, and community engagement, Canva is turning a corporate roadshow into a movement built to spark creativity and unlock opportunity at global scale.  

    As one of Canva’s largest markets, the Philippines is home to a thriving community of educators, entrepreneurs, and creators with 1 in 5 internet users in the country using Canva. Local tour activities are designed to connect deeply with these communities, inspiring them through training, workshops, and new product experiences.

    • For Education: AI-powered learning sessions will showcase how classrooms can be transformed with interactive teaching, collaborative workflows, and hands-on upskilling.
    • For Businesses: On-site and online sessions will help entrepreneurs and HR professionals alike harness Canva to strengthen branding, boost productivity, and create impactful, on-brand materials.
    • For Communities: Nonprofits, creatives, and grassroots groups will explore how visuals can amplify impact, from turning data into compelling stories to creating on-the-go content with Canva’s mobile tools.

    Maisie Littaua, Canva’s country manager for the Philippines, said, “The Philippines is home to some of our most creative and connected communities in the world, and Canva has become a tool of choice for millions here. With the Canva World Tour, we’re investing back into our community, empowering Filipinos with future-ready design skills, sparking innovation, and helping them share their voices with the world.”

    By the numbers

    • 1M+ people gaining new design skills in 30 days
    • 40+ cities, 31 countries, 5 continents
    • 250+ workshops featuring Canva’s latest AI design tools
    • 50+ community-led events tailored to local audiences
    • 5 new globally accredited courses with professional digital credentials

    As organizations recognize the shift to visual first communication in the workplace, leaders are prioritizing design skills to unleash their team’s creative potential, especially as 90% of Gen Z workers  say they do their best work visually.  The Canva World Tour is designed to close this skills gap, while also creating a sense of shared momentum workplaces, classrooms and communities worldwide.  (Source:  Canva Visual Communications Report 2025)

    “The Canva World Tour isn’t a traditional roadshow – it’s an ambitious approach to events and brand building that redefines how we create meaningful touchpoints with our community,” said Zach Kitschke, Canva’s CMO. “By blending learning, creativity, and connection in a deeply immersive way, we’re showing how events can deliver lasting impact and bring our mission to life.”

    Technology Meets Community

    Every Canva World Tour stop will showcase the latest capabilities across Canva’s growing Visual Suite. From next-generation design tools that turn ideas into polished creations, to collaboration features that connect teams across continents, to portfolio builders that transform projects into career launch pads, each connection is designed to inspire and empower creators everywhere.


    Attendees will not only learn design skills but will also leave with professional credentials and real projects they can showcase to employers, clients, or communities.  In addition to the local activations, Canva is also launching a range of new courses through its Design School, featuring hands-on tutorials, certification workshops, live design challenges, and formal credentials, including courses such as:  “Work smarter with AI,” “Meet Canva’s Visual Suite,” and “Create scroll-stopping content.”

    Canva World Tour

    The Canva World Tour runs throughout October, traveling through global business hubs, university campuses, and community spaces, with both in-person and online options to make participation possible from anywhere. 


    It culminates on October 30, with a global keynote broadcast live from Canva’s Sydney headquarters. The event will unveil significant product advancements, setting a new standard for how workplaces, classrooms, and creators everywhere communicate visually. 


    For the full schedule of Canva World Tour events, visit canvaph.com/canva-world-tour or check the newsroom post for details and registration.


    “Make it big” with Devant’s 98-inch TV

    Tech creators, digital storytellers, and media representatives gathered at Anson’s The Link, Makati, for Devant’s “make it big” media launch. This milestone event unveiled the brand’s largest and most advanced television to date, the Devant 98-inch TV.

    Designed to redefine the Filipino home entertainment experience, the new Devant 98″ TV merges 4K Ultra High Definition clarity, TruMotion, Wide Color Gamut, and ThinQ AI into one sleek device. It’s also powered by webOS, and features Apple AirPlay, Apple HomeKit, Game Mode ALLM, and an intuitive Magic Remote — combining luxury, intelligence, and connectivity for today’s smart homes, making your entertainment experience more convenient than ever.

    Attendees explored interactive demo zones, joined the Devant Tech Talk by Carlo Ople, and captured hands-on content within Anson’s Luxe Hub. This new premium retail concept showcases lifestyle and innovation in one space.

    “MAake it big isn’t just about screen size — it’s about living bigger, experiencing deeper, and embracing smarter technology,” shared Lara Marie Lua, senior marketing manager of Devant Philippines, during the event.

    The launch also introduced Anson’s and Devant’s exclusive holiday offer: from October 15 to December 30, 2025, customers who purchase an 85″ to 98″ Quantum TV will receive a free microwave oven — a special treat for families upgrading their entertainment setup.

    Philips Smart Lock technology safeguards Filipino homes in the digital age

    Driven by Filipinos’ growing demand for safer and smarter homes, traditional locks are being replaced with systems that combine both physical protection and digital convenience. From video doorbells and motion sensors to smart locks, adoption is on the rise as consumers look not only for convenience but also for stronger safeguards against cybersecurity threats. The Philippines’ smart lock market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 21.1%, reaching an estimated value of USD8.96 million in 2025.

    Aside from demanding enhanced security, today’s more discerning homeowner is looking for Internet of Things (IoT)-driven smart lock systems that provide holistic security and ease of use. This reflects a real-life need: parents wanting reassurance when children arrive home from school, professionals seeking peace of mind while away at work, or families looking for safer ways to share access with relatives. The trade-off for these IoT conveniences, however, are digital threats that generally characterize modern technologies, such as wireless interception, app vulnerabilities, hacking, and lock bypasses.

    Fortunately, smart lock systems continue to evolve, with manufacturers developing better technologies to protect not only the devices, but also associated consumer data and the networks in which they operate. After all, any kind of smart home security is only as good as the technology that runs it. Philips is leading this transformation in its line of Smart Locks.

    Security at all levels

    Beyond the hands-free and reassuring home security experience, Philips Smart Locks are engineered with upgraded device intelligence to defend against emerging cyber threats such as physical tampering, wireless interception, and even remote breaches at the cloud and app level.

    The hardware design features electromagnetic shielding to defend against Tesla coil attacks, while Bluetooth safeguards prevent hackers from copying and reusing wireless signals. Identity verification technology adds another layer of protection, and the smart lock’s firmware is secured to prevent tampering.

    Encrypted network pairing and communication links also enable dynamic security codes and mutual authentication to counter wireless protocol attacks. Philips uses a multi-layered network security architecture that includes a web application firewall, host and cloud-native intrusion detection, and other infrastructure to intercept hacking and distributed denial of service attempts.

    Finally, AES encryption and mutual authentication are implemented between the cloud and app to prevent remote attacks. In the event of a hacking attempt, the smart lock device’s remote unlocking capability is disabled, requiring homeowners and other users to perform secondary key verification.

    On a strategic level, Philips follows a comprehensive security management system policy and strict monitoring and auditing processes to safeguard the physical and digital infrastructure of its cloud service providers. In addition, the Philips Smart Locks app complies with local and global laws on information security and data privacy standards.

    Key takeaways

    Smart home security has become an essential component in Filipino homeowners’ quality of living. But a smart lock is only as good as the technology that drives it. Going beyond convenience, Philips Smart Locks are engineered with physical, infrastructural, and cloud capabilities to protect the homeowner’s home as well as their personal data, demonstrating Philips’ commitment to holistic security and bringing consumer protection to a whole new level.

    Globe At Home and Xiaomi bring the gift of connectivity to Filipino homes

    This coming holiday season, Globe At Home and Xiaomi are coming together to offer something truly meaningful: the gift of innovation and connectivity. In a season built on togetherness, the partnership brings warmth, joy, and digital access to Filipino families—making every home feel closer, brighter, and more empowered.

    Abigail Cardino, head of broadband brand management at Globe, expressed her enthusiasm during a media conference held on October 6, 2025, at The Globe Tower in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City. She announced the continuation of Globe’s collaboration with Xiaomi, highlighting exclusive offers designed to elevate the digital experience of Filipino households.

    “Globe At Home Xiaomi are bringing the gift of connectivity this holiday season,” Cardino shared. “This partnership underscores our mutual passion in providing homes with heightened comfort and convenience, transforming the way we experience everyday life, blending reliable internet with cutting‑edge devices so families can stay connected, entertained, and productive through the holidays and beyond.”

    From September 19 to November 19, 2025, families who purchase any Xiaomi IoT device can enjoy GFiber Prepaid installation worth PHP1,499 for just PHP1, along with one-day free internet at speeds of up to 100Mbps. Whether it’s the family watching their favorite holiday movie, a parent video-calling loved ones abroad, or siblings setting up new devices together, this offer ensures that the magic of connection begins the moment the box is opened.

    Available in 35 authorized Xiaomi dealer stores nationwide, the program offers a 10% discount on select Xiaomi devices for qualified Globe At Home customers. Eligible subscribers can redeem their discount through the GlobeOne app and claim it during their next purchase at participating Xiaomi outlets.

    “We are creating a seamless network where our products, from your smartphone to your intelligent home devices, work together to simplify and enhance your life,” said Tomi Adrias, marketing head at Xiaomi Philippines. “It’s about building a connected world where technology serves you effortlessly, whether you’re at home, on the road, or anywhere in between.”

    This partnership is more than a promotion—it’s a shared promise to uplift Filipino lives through technology that connects, empowers, and brings people closer. With Globe and Xiaomi, every Filipino home can celebrate the season with stronger bonds, joyful moments, and the comfort of knowing they’re never far from the ones they love.

    To learn more, visit www.globe.com.ph.

    Test Drive: Kia Sorento 1.6 SX Turbo Hybrid AT AWD

    I have spent much of my career in the automotive industry and have seen SUVs change from rugged, basic machines into refined, high-tech family cars. In my own garage, I still keep a 2001 Mitsubishi Pajero, a 2008 Jeep Commander, and a 2014 Volkswagen Tiguan. Each of them represents a different stage in SUV history. When I drove the Kia Sorento 1.6 SX Turbo Hybrid AT AWD, I wanted to know if this new hybrid SUV could really combine efficiency and comfort with the kind of dependability that Filipino families look for.

    Design: 4/5

    Sorento

    The Sorento looks smart and confident. The tiger-nose grille, slim LED headlights, and 19-inch wheels make it modern and stylish, but not too flashy. The size feels just right, with enough presence on the road without being too bulky.

    The cabin shows how far SUVs have come. Quilted leather seats, a wide panoramic sunroof, and soft ambient lighting make the interior feel premium. The infotainment screen is large and easy to use, and it works well with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The second row has good space even for tall passengers, while the third row is small but useful for kids or short trips. When the rear seats are folded, there is a lot of space for luggage or groceries. Compared to the interiors of my aged Pajero and Jeep, the Sorento feels more refined and updated.

    Hardware: 4/5

    The Sorento’s 1.6-liter turbocharged gasoline engine works in tandem with an electric motor, producing a combined 235ps maximum power and 367Nm of torque. The six-speed automatic transmission ensures power delivery is smooth, avoiding the drone of CVTs that plague other hybrids. In heavy city traffic, the electric motor takes on the burden, saving fuel during stop-and-go situations. On the expressway, the turbo engine responds confidently when called upon, making overtaking a breeze.

    The AWD system deserves mention. Torque is distributed intelligently between the front and rear wheels, providing assurance on slippery or uneven roads. I tested the Sorento during one of Manila’s sudden, heavy downpours that left some streets with gutter-level flooding. It powered through without fuss, the ground clearance and AWD grip providing calm where other vehicles might hesitate. On rougher roads, the suspension absorbed potholes and gravel surfaces without unsettling the cabin.

    Kia has also equipped the Sorento with terrain modes—snow, mud, and sand—and a 4L (low gear) function. The latter is uncommon in hybrids and makes the vehicle surprisingly capable on inclines and tricky patches. While it is no Pajero in terms of ruggedness, it provides the kind of versatility that gives peace of mind when roads turn unpredictable.

    User Experience: 4/5

    The Sorento is easy to drive and does not require any special adjustment even if it is a hybrid. The switch between electric and gasoline power is very smooth, and you barely notice it. Inside, the cabin is quiet, and engine noise is kept low except during hard acceleration.

    The driving position feels natural and gives good visibility. The 360-degree camera is a big help in tight parking spaces in the city. Steering is light at low speeds, making it easy to maneuver, and becomes more stable at higher speeds.

    Comfort is one of its biggest strengths. The leather seats are supportive and have lumbar adjustment for the driver. The heated and cooled front seats are a welcome luxury in our climate, while the heated steering wheel is a pleasant surprise during cooler mornings in Tagaytay or Baguio. Second-row passengers enjoy ample legroom, independent climate controls, and charging ports. The third row is smaller but fine for children or quick trips. On long drives, the cabin remains comfortable and quiet, with the suspension keeping the ride smooth.

    Kia paid attention to details that matter in daily use. I liked the power outlets in the rear console and luggage area, very useful for charging gadgets during trips. The two USB ports in the front center console and additional ports at the back of the front seats are practical for families with multiple devices. The Bose 12-speaker sound system delivers excellent audio quality, turning traffic jams into more pleasant experiences.

    Not everything worked for me, though. I am not a fan of the rotary-type gear shift knob, as I still prefer the feel of a traditional shifter. But aside from that, the Sorento’s convenience features and comfort add up to a user experience that feels complete and well thought-out.

    Technology also enhances driving without being distracting. Adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist make expressway driving less tiring. Blind-spot monitoring and the head-up display give extra confidence when changing lanes or checking speed. Even in heavy rain, the Sorento felt stable and reassuring. Compared to the heavier feel of my Pajero and Commander, it is clear that the Sorento was designed to make daily driving less stressful.

    Value 3.5 / 5

    At PHP2,888,000, the Sorento Hybrid AWD is undeniably positioned at the premium end of the midsize SUV segment. Yet, when you factor in its real-world fuel economy of around 14–16km/L, the suite of premium features, and its AWD capability, it makes for a strong proposition. Against the thirst of my Commander or even the Tiguan, the fuel savings are substantial.

    Kia’s regular 5-year/160,000km warranty and an extended 8-year/160,000km battery warranty, should reassure those still hesitant about hybrid ownership. It is not a plug-in hybrid which, in my opinion, is not a disadvantage in the Philippine setting, where charging infrastructure remains limited. You simply refuel and let the system quietly handle the efficiency.

    Bottomline 

    The Kia Sorento 1.6 SX Turbo Hybrid AT AWD illustrates how far SUVs have come. It doesn’t rely on brute force like my Pajero or Commander, nor does it chase European refinement in the way my Tiguan does. Instead, it strikes a balance: efficient, comfortable, and versatile, tailored to the needs of today’s Filipino family. In the city it is composed, on the highway it is confident, and when the roads get rough or the rains pour down, it proves itself capable. For those who want a forward-looking SUV without sacrificing practicality, the Sorento Hybrid stands as a very strong contender.

    Test Drive: Toyota Camry 2.5 V HEV CVT

    At this stage of my life, I have come to appreciate the quiet things. A good meal with old friends. A strong cup of barako coffee in the morning. And when it comes to cars, I no longer chase speed or flash. I look for something that feels right, something that respects the years I have put in and the life I have built. That is exactly what I found in the Toyota Camry 2.5 V HEV CVT.

    This is not a car that tries to impress with noise or gimmicks. It is for someone who has already made his mark and now values comfort, reliability, and understated class.

    Design: 4.5/5

    The Camry carries a quiet kind of elegance. The unit I drove came in Platinum White Pearl Mica, a color that looked right whether navigating city streets or pulling up to the country club driveway. It does not shout for attention, but people notice. It is like wearing a well-ironed barong: dignified, timeless, and always appropriate.

    The wide front grille and slim LED headlights give it a sharp, confident look. Smooth body lines and 18-inch alloy wheels add just enough flair without being flashy. From every angle, it looks composed.

    Inside, the cabin feels like a space built for someone who has earned their comfort. The leather seats are wide and supportive, ideal for long drives to meetings or weekend retreats. The memory function on the driver’s seat is a thoughtful touch that makes daily use easier. Rear passengers enjoy generous legroom, their own air vents, and a fold-down armrest with controls. Think of it as a lounge on wheels.

    The dashboard is clean and intuitive. The infotainment screen is large and responsive, with seamless Apple CarPlay integration. The panoramic sunroof adds a premium feel, letting in natural light during daytime drives and elevating the ambiance without going over the top.

    Hardware: 4.5/5

    Under the hood, the Camry pairs a 2.5-liter gasoline engine with an electric motor, delivering  230ps of combined power output and 221Nm of torque. It is not built for racing, and that suits me fine. What it offers is smooth, quiet performance, especially in city traffic, where the electric motor handles low-speed driving with grace.

    The CVT transmission is tuned for comfort. No jerky shifts, no unnecessary drama, just a steady, composed ride. The hybrid battery is tucked neatly under the rear seat, preserving trunk space for golf bags, overnight luggage, or a few boxes of documents.

    Safety features are generous. Toyota Safety Sense includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure alerts, automatic high beams, and pre-collision braking. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are especially helpful in tight parking spaces. These are not just premium features, they are peace-of-mind features.

    User Experience: 5/5

    This was my first time driving a hybrid, and I was not sure what to expect. But in Metro Manila traffic, the electric motor quietly powers the car at low speeds, making stop-and-go driving less stressful. You glide through congestion without the usual engine noise or vibration. When the gasoline engine kicks in, the transition is so smooth you barely notice.

    The suspension is tuned for comfort. It absorbs potholes, humps, and uneven provincial roads with ease. You do not brace yourself at every bump. The Camry stays steady, with minimal body roll and light, confident steering. It is ideal for those who prefer a calm, measured drive over aggressive cornering.

    Inside, the cabin is impressively quiet. Road noise is kept out, allowing full conversations at highway speeds without raising your voice. Whether discussing business or catching up with family, the sound insulation makes every trip more pleasant. The premium 9-speaker JBL audio system adds to the ambiance, delivering rich, clear sound whether it is jazz, OPM classics, or a podcast.

    Rear passengers enjoy a lounge-like experience. Reclining seats, consistent cooling from dedicated vents, and a fold-down armrest with controls make them feel cared for. For the driver, the heads-up display is a subtle but useful feature, showing speed and navigation prompts right on the windshield.

    The Camry rewards a relaxed driving style. It does not beg to be pushed; it invites you to take your time, enjoy the ride, and arrive refreshed.

    Value: 4/5

    With a sticker price of PHP2,677,000, the Camry is clearly positioned at the upper end of the midsize sedan segment. While many buyers today lean toward SUVs and crossovers, this sedan appeals to those who appreciate tradition, elegance, and a smoother ride. It is for executives who prefer the grace of a sedan and the prestige that comes with it.

    The hybrid system is not just a marketing gimmick, it delivers real savings. In city driving, you can reach over 20km/L, which is impressive for a car this size. Over time, that means real savings, especially if you drive often for work or leisure. And because it is a Toyota, you are getting long-term reliability and strong resale value.

    Bottomline

    The Toyota Camry 2.5 V HEV CVT is not about showing off. It is about quiet confidence. It combines the comfort of a luxury sedan, the savings of a hybrid, and the reliability of a Toyota. For someone in my stage of life, it feels like the right choice. A car that carries you with dignity, makes long drives enjoyable, and reminds you that sometimes, the real mark of success is choosing substance over show.