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TMP announces release of improved Toyota Rush

Toyota Rush line-up offers the Rush E grade with improved seating capacity — with three rows of seats now available.

Local automotive leader Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) has released the 2021 update of its popular entry-level SUV, the Toyota Rush.

Retailing in Toyota’s 70 dealerships across the country starting November 26, the refreshed Rush line-up offers the Rush E grade with improved seating capacity — with three rows of seats now available. With this update, all Rush variants now come as seve 7-seater SUVs.

One of the most well-received features of the G grade, the Reverse Camera, is also being made available to the E grade variants.

“We at Toyota continuously listen to the requests of our customers to make improvements in our cars. The Rush is a favorite family vehicle, and with the Filipino’s close-knit and often extended family, we added the third row to bring the joy of moving together to more members,” said Sherwin Chualim, first vice president of TMP’s Vehicle Sales Operations.

“As our thrust of advancing mobility for all becomes more relevant especially at this time when safe transportation with social distancing is essential, we aim to provide more options to Filipino customers, and give them the best value,” he added.

With all these new additions to the Rush E grade, the model retains its position as a modern, stylish, spacious, efficient, yet reasonably priced family vehicle, ideal for those who want to enjoy the SUV experience without breaking the bank.

To check full specifications of the Toyota Rush, and to conveniently inquire at your preferred dealership, go to www.toyota.com.ph/rush and simply fill-out the online inquiry form. Representatives of your chosen dealership will get in touch with you to assist you. You may also check the vehicle anytime, on any device via the Toyota Virtual Showroom at https://toyota.com.ph/showroom/rush.


Source: ManilaTimes

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