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H1809004 Isang gabi ng pagkakamali #tbonproduction #tbonextended #tbonphilippi

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H1809004 Isang gabi ng pagkakamali #tbonproduction #tbonextended #tbonphilippi

If you think minivans are boring, the Suzuki Solio Bandit might change your mind. Suzuki has given the Solio Bandit a bold new look to make it stand out. The larger front grille is inspired by models like the GAC M8, with chrome accents that remind you of Mitsubishi’s Dynamic Shield design. It also keeps its split headlights, now paired with a redesigned bumper, giving it a fresh appearance that could appeal to those wanting a stylish yet practical vehicle.

Related: Suzuki Philippines introduces the Jimny 5-Door Rhino Edition

The standard Solio takes a simpler approach, with smaller updates like chrome bars added to the grille. Both models now have a new Speedy Blue Metallic color option, with the Bandit offering an optional Gun Metal roof for added flair. Under the hood, both models share a mild-hybrid 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine from the Suzuki Swift. It produces 82 PS and 109 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT gearbox. Available in either 2WD or 4WD, the Solio lineup offers flexibility for various driving needs. Built on Suzuki’s lightweight Heartect platform, these vehicles are made for fuel efficiency and easy handling, qualities that serve driving in the Philippines.

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The interiors also come with updates, including an electric parking brake and Suzuki Connect infotainment system. Safety features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Blind Spot Monitoring add to their appeal, making them practical choices for families or city commuters. In Japan, the Solio starts at around approximately P755k, while the Bandit is priced from around P903k. These prices make them slightly above the smaller Suzuki Spacia but still offer great value for those looking for a compact and efficient minivan.For comparison, the Suzuki Ertiga is priced between P954k and P1.2M in the Philippines, while the Suzuki XL7 Hybrid Black Upgrade ranges from P1.2M to P1.3M, which makes the Solio and Bandit potentially more affordable options for those looking for a smaller, fuel-efficient alternative to Suzuki’s larger models.

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Is the Suzuki Solio Bandit coming to the Philippines?

Minivans don’t usually bring much excitement, but the Suzuki Solio Bandit might be an exception.

Shaynah Miranda

Shaynah Miranda on Jan 20, 2025You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsIs the Suzuki Solio Bandit coming to the Philippines?

Suzuki updates the Solio and Bandit with fresh designs and new features.

If you think minivans are boring, the Suzuki Solio Bandit might change your mind. Suzuki has given the Solio Bandit a bold new look to make it stand out. The larger front grille is inspired by models like the GAC M8, with chrome accents that remind you of Mitsubishi’s Dynamic Shield design. It also keeps its split headlights, now paired with a redesigned bumper, giving it a fresh appearance that could appeal to those wanting a stylish yet practical vehicle.

Related: Suzuki Philippines introduces the Jimny 5-Door Rhino Edition

The standard Solio takes a simpler approach, with smaller updates like chrome bars added to the grille. Both models now have a new Speedy Blue Metallic color option, with the Bandit offering an optional Gun Metal roof for added flair. Under the hood, both models share a mild-hybrid 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine from the Suzuki Swift. It produces 82 PS and 109 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT gearbox. Available in either 2WD or 4WD, the Solio lineup offers flexibility for various driving needs. Built on Suzuki’s lightweight Heartect platform, these vehicles are made for fuel efficiency and easy handling, qualities that serve driving in the Philippines.

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The interiors also come with updates, including an electric parking brake and Suzuki Connect infotainment system. Safety features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Blind Spot Monitoring add to their appeal, making them practical choices for families or city commuters. In Japan, the Solio starts at around approximately P755k, while the Bandit is priced from around P903k. These prices make them slightly above the smaller Suzuki Spacia but still offer great value for those looking for a compact and efficient minivan.For comparison, the Suzuki Ertiga is priced between P954k and P1.2M in the Philippines, while the Suzuki XL7 Hybrid Black Upgrade ranges from P1.2M to P1.3M, which makes the Solio and Bandit potentially more affordable options for those looking for a smaller, fuel-efficient alternative to Suzuki’s larger models.

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There’s no confirmation yet if the Solio and Bandit will arrive in the Philippines, but their compact design, hybrid engine, and useful features could win over local buyers. With heavy traffic and rising fuel prices, these cars seem like a good match. Would you be interested in seeing them here? While waiting, check out Suzuki’s lineup on AutoDeal.com.ph and get a quote for the one that stands out to you.

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