There is no question, when its comes to riding comfort a car based platform is the winner. For me a 1.5L naturally aspirated gas engine for something as big as the Veloz or Rush is really pushing the boundaries of performance of the motor to its limits. If we go by the engine specs of both the Rush and Veloz, performance is identical. However, the Rush has an edge over the Veloz becuase it is rear wheel drive while the Veloz is front wheel drive. If we were to take into account that hauling more than 5 full sized adults is the daily routine , a rear wheel driven set up will find it easier to go up an incline more than a front wheel driven car which has to pull and not push its load especially with a small displacement naturally aspirated engine. Put that same 1.5L 4 cyclimder engine into something as big as a Honda City or a Mazda 2, the car will have plenty ofpower and torque to give to your pedal input.
11:16 That cup holder is not intended for flasks. It is meant for a container that can cool down its water contents. Flasks are quite insulated, heavy, and large for that.
Veloz would be more spacious, with a more comfortable ride. But for outright durability, the Rush wins because of live axle rear wheel drive configuration. Rush has more in common with Fortuner, whereas Veloz has more in common with Corolla.
Yeah, i concurs with that. 😊 and there's something with Rush that is more charming and magnetic looking. I guess the side profiles are more attractable than Veloz.
That lane departure pa lang e. May kabig sya that it won't let you overtake whenever you want. But it lets you but only if you use your turn signal. So nagiging mas rule follower na ako 😅
As long as city driving lang and no uphill and rugged terrain,, go for veloz for comfortable ride and additional safety features. But if your daily drive includes uphill and rugged terrain(muddy and bumpy roads) rush is the best. The old rush has decent safety features, it also have 5 star ASEAN NCAP rating.. And the new rush GRS has added safety feature as well.
It might compete with the base variant Hrv in terms of price and features. There’s a saying “Buy the best of what you can afford, not the least of what you can’t” Hmm..
But if you did buy the least of what you considered you can't, it actually your "best car that you can afford" and not the "least car that you can't" anymore.
It's kerb weight of 1200kg and gross of 1700kg. Meaning 500kg lang ang capacity. 7 adults na 70kg is 490kg already. And a 70kg 5'6 male is actually quite fit. If may bilbil ka malamang 80kg ka or more. This should be treated as a 5 seater only and the 2 seats at the back only used in emergency or if wala kang ibang bitbit other than the people.
@@justthefatherofsomeguywith5781 yeah mafifeel mo difference pa rin size nila (I've driven my uncle's fortuner). But that's also it for me. I know I don't want the huge size of the fortuner and I prefer this size, but still higher from my older sedan before this Veloz.
Rush is already beginning to phase out in the market? We are about to purchase the Toyota rush, sadly we didn't get more news about the Toyota rush. Well, i think veloz will be the replacement of rush. :(( Our option now is the xpander gls 2023 since we want the ground clearance of it and the interior is more updated but the safety features lack (like the airbags) compared to veloz that has 6 airbags than the xpander that has only 2 airbags, for the passenger and driver seat only :(( Actually, our preference car is really toyota.
If you're comparing it with the XP GLS, get the Veloz na. If you're comparing with XP Cross, then I'd say maybe tied pa sila. But check out the TSS videos it's what made the decision for me.
@@evanomyrora9316 omg good for u, but we already ordered and reserved for the 2023 xpander. I think it's more updated than rush, so i have to let go and settle with this new one 😊
Is 2023 expander RWD and automatic geared though? If it's not and like its CVT and front wheeled drive, i suggest to be careful on uphill and bumpy, muddy roads.. But since it has high ground clearance you have no problems on floody areas.. You could've waited for the rush, but expander is still good for city driving and probably mild off-roading (if im not mistaken, I believe the expander 2023 changed back its transmission from CVT to 4 speed Automatic geared.-this is a good thing for offroading since CVT is unreliable on rough terrain)
Pag nadaan to sa baha wala na finish na..open na open ung engine sa ilalim..sana lagyan dn ng engine cover sa ilalim..lage pa naman baha dto satin sa pinas😁
Max capacity of the car is around 500kg according to weight specs (kerb weight 1200kg, gross weight 1700kg). 7 adult males of 70kg each is already 490kg. Mind you yung 70kg adult is relatively fit yan. Kung may mga bilbil yan and aabot ng 80kg, tutungtong ka 560kg. Mahihirapan na yan. This should be treated as 5 seater lang IMO. For emergency lang yung 2 extra sa likod.
@@chanchan05 I agree with you, size pa lang ng makina eh parang mapapaisip ka talaga kung kaya ba talaga kapag full 7 seater capacity na. Plus tingin ko naman eh most of all na sasakyan naman eh pang 5 seater talaga, converted lang yung portion ng luggages into another 2 more seats except vans and other bigger vehicles.
Ano ba sir preference mo? Saka yung magiging suitable sa daily drive mo? Kasi kung puro uphill at rugged terrain (bumpy, muddy, floody roads).. Go for rush. But kung city driving lang naman, maayos kalsada at mas prefer mo more tech features and a little bit more cabin space, and probably more comfortable riding experience.. Go for veloz, ingat ka nga lang uphill at rugged terrain, di sya ganun ka reliable since FWD-CVT yan.
Yeah, way better than Toyota Rush, when it comes to specs and features, i can tell, we have that Rush. 😊 but because its Toyota, matibay kasi talaga. and there's something with Rush that is more charming and magnetic looking. I guess the side profiles are more attractable than Veloz. ok din compare sa Mitsubishi Expander.
I agree on the safety and tech features.. But as a fellow rush owner, we still have advantages over veloz when it comes to uphill and rugged, offroad terrain. We have full confidence traversing it. The axle suspension, transmission (old school 4 speed AT), RWD on a mere 1.5L engine is already enough to get you there while being economical. Though if you wanted more power go for fortuner instead but it consumes more fuel.
@@ZenGaming03 yeah, plus the fact that we are a tropical country where Rush stands out when plying on more than half knee deep flood. But dont do this at home. Haha
Definitely better than the Rush, especially in terms of interior space. The Rush sits a bit higher at 220mm ground clearance (I think) but 30mm is roughly just .8 inches. If this is the model that replaces the Rush then it is definitely a good upgrade.
Toyota launched Raize which made the Wigo.. redundant. Here comes Veloz which is in between Avanza and Rush… idk what Toyota is doing but it works. Toyota is milking it.
Here's the story of both Toyota Avanza and Toyota Veloz in the Philippines together with the Toyota Raize part of DNGA. Toyota Raize on April 29, 2022: Welcome to the Philippines!🤝 Toyota Avanza on April 29, 2022: Welcome, my standalone bro!🤝 Toyota Veloz: Thank you, but the V variant gets Toyota Safety Sense, my bro Avanza.😁 Toyota Avanza: It's okay if I don't have TSS.😊 Toyota Raize: It's okay if I don't have TSS as well.👌
Most people don't like CVT because it is unreliable uphill unlike dual clutch transmissions and old school 4 speed Automatic geared transmission. CVT is efficient for fuel economy since it has no gears, but performance wise its a No. This veloz is Front wheeled drive and CVT. It will have a hard time driving uphill if full of passengers unlike the previous avanza or rush which is rear wheeled drive, but if it's only 2 or 3 people, it can.
in Malaysia toyota new models will be released almost every century not by monthly like in Philippines..... hahahahaha, if u r looking for obsolete models pls buy from Malaysia.
Bakit lahat ng car reviewer wala pang test drive nito? I really am curious sa power and performance. Maganda na sana pero on paper parang napakahina ng engine.
I believe in Toyota vehicles' durability and reliability. However, w the Veloz and Avanza only having a 1.5 NA engine, I'd rather have the Geely Okavango, Maxus G50, or GAC GN6 (all w turbo, resulting to much better hp and torque). On the flipside though, the long-term reliability and durability of Geely, Maxus, and GAC are still unproven in our country.
@@carlorebebes buy expensive car morethan japanese cars, like volvo and volkswalgen but they are also own by SAIC/MG and Geely,. And honda, jeep, toyota in China made by GAC, also a chinese brand known for a quality cars provider..
Everything look good, but I'm very concerned about the small engine don't have the sufficient power to drive it true mountains road with 7 peoples. A least if Toyota used a 2.0 l engine with 163 hp.
Everyone was saying that exact same thing when the rush was released. But look at it now, they're everywhere. If you are situated on an area where there a lots of long stretch of steep inclined then maybe this one is not for you. Maybe the innova makes more sense.
Is better buy a small car with that engine or a bigger one with better engine power, a least the engine don't suffered of premature wear and waste of fuel consumption trying keeping running, only if you want to use it for city drive only.
Baka totally iphase out na si Rush at wala na magiging facelift. May report kasi na ititigil na ang production sa Indonesia and will be replaced by the Yaris Cross. Sayang dahil mabenta pa sa Indonesia and dito, kaya I really find it baffling na iphase out na. Kaya nakakapagtaka dahil wala pang facelift si Rush; 2017 pa nilaunch sa Indonesia and 2018 dito. Mukhang intention nga ni Toyota iphase out na, kaya siguro sineparate na din si Veloz from the Avanza and minamarket as a crossover.
sna nmam gnawa png nilang 1.5 turbo charged ang hina sa hatak eh , daihatsu pa, increase ang hp kahit 120 hp lng sna at 250 nm good shot na sna, so depressing.....toyota lover pa nman sna ako hahay
@@ZenGaming03 why buy this car though if you plan to go uphill? does not make much sense. This car is only goods for the city and is a good choice to be a guest car for family visitors. Not your main rig.
@@doncorleone4549 exactly. Not all people live on a flat road. And not all roads are flat. Eventually one of their travels will traverse uphill roads. That's why they are need to be informed of this.
Malayung malayo namang mas gwapo ang RUSH. Side view parang sasakyan ng saint peter? Ang baba pag nasakyan ng 7 sigurado NAKATINGALA ANG ULO sa langit.
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 *I’ve owned several Toyotas and a Lexus over the past 44 years*. *My current vehicle is a 2021 Toyota Rav4 XLE Premium with a 2.5L gas powered engine giving out over 200HP*. *The Veloz has only 105HP*. *That is pretty puny in my humble opinion*. *I wonder if this vehicle has a bigger engine option in the Philippines for those returning Filipinos and local Filipinos alike who want a more powerful engine*. *Cheers from California!* 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The Rav 4 2.5L costs nearly 2x as much as this. Of course that will have a better engine. If you want cheap like the Veloz, you have to give up some stuff, and in this case it's the engine. You want something as powerful as a Rav 4, get a Rav 4.
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There is no question, when its comes to riding comfort a car based platform is the winner. For me a 1.5L naturally aspirated gas engine for something as big as the Veloz or Rush is really pushing the boundaries of performance of the motor to its limits. If we go by the engine specs of both the Rush and Veloz, performance is identical. However, the Rush has an edge over the Veloz becuase it is rear wheel drive while the Veloz is front wheel drive. If we were to take into account that hauling more than 5 full sized adults is the daily routine , a rear wheel driven set up will find it easier to go up an incline more than a front wheel driven car which has to pull and not push its load especially with a small displacement naturally aspirated engine. Put that same 1.5L 4 cyclimder engine into something as big as a Honda City or a Mazda 2, the car will have plenty ofpower and torque to give to your pedal input.
Hi! Thank you for the informative comment, I just want to ask, so if in case you'd choose between Veloz and Rush, you'd choose Rush?
11:16 That cup holder is not intended for flasks. It is meant for a container that can cool down its water contents. Flasks are quite insulated, heavy, and large for that.
Veloz would be more spacious, with a more comfortable ride. But for outright durability, the Rush wins because of live axle rear wheel drive configuration. Rush has more in common with Fortuner, whereas Veloz has more in common with Corolla.
Yeah, i concurs with that. 😊 and there's something with Rush that is more charming and magnetic looking. I guess the side profiles are more attractable than Veloz.
Ano po maganda suspension/komportable?
@@errolirickewalican3487 Dependa sa karga at saan gagamitin. Rush is like sabi ni Reygan "Rugged". Veloz is for City passengers
@@dachosenone207 rugged like matagtag?
@@errolirickewalican3487 rush owner here. For vibration test I'll give rush 7 out of 10. But with full load then it's 8.5. RWD still the best
For me, it's the TSS (Toyota Safety Sense) that makes it a more practical choice over the Rush.
That lane departure pa lang e. May kabig sya that it won't let you overtake whenever you want. But it lets you but only if you use your turn signal. So nagiging mas rule follower na ako 😅
As long as city driving lang and no uphill and rugged terrain,, go for veloz for comfortable ride and additional safety features. But if your daily drive includes uphill and rugged terrain(muddy and bumpy roads) rush is the best. The old rush has decent safety features, it also have 5 star ASEAN NCAP rating.. And the new rush GRS has added safety feature as well.
@@Toff-Gaming So the car will actually prevent you from overtaking if you don't use your blinkers?
I think cup holders are meant for cups and door bottle holder for bottles. The kleen kanteen goes to the latter.
It might compete with the base variant Hrv in terms of price and features. There’s a saying “Buy the best of what you can afford, not the least of what you can’t” Hmm..
But if you did buy the least of what you considered you can't, it actually your "best car that you can afford" and not the "least car that you can't" anymore.
A seven seater AUV with CVT is not a good idea for uphill driving. The Veloz is marketed as a city commuter.
5:32 - 4-wheel disc brakes, however the front gets ventilated while the rear gets solid only.
most cars are actually set up that way only more high end care have both ventilated brake rotors.
I've seen an Indonesian review that Veloz is only good in urban areas and not suitable in uphill terrain
Its CVT
It's kerb weight of 1200kg and gross of 1700kg. Meaning 500kg lang ang capacity. 7 adults na 70kg is 490kg already. And a 70kg 5'6 male is actually quite fit. If may bilbil ka malamang 80kg ka or more. This should be treated as a 5 seater only and the 2 seats at the back only used in emergency or if wala kang ibang bitbit other than the people.
Thats not true. Even a Wigo is suitable for uphill terrain.
Thats what they say to my vios but here i am in uphill and rough terrain
Does it have now an available aftermarket cover nor protection for it's engine sa ilalim.
Thank you for the honest review. Excellent
which is better Veloz or toyota innova? since the toyota AT E Variant is 1.370m. much power, but the veloz feature is too far from the innova.
I have this Veloz V. It's great for me and the family esp with TSS. Sabi nga ni Reygan, you feel upscale more than it actually is.
Malaki pa difference nya sa size compared to the fortuner?
@@justthefatherofsomeguywith5781 yeah mafifeel mo difference pa rin size nila (I've driven my uncle's fortuner). But that's also it for me. I know I don't want the huge size of the fortuner and I prefer this size, but still higher from my older sedan before this Veloz.
@@Toff-Gaming thx for the feedback
Have u try to drive it uphill? Any problem with it?
Veloz G and V both model have sofa mode availability and What is the mileage on city and on highway after use ?
Good review again! very impormative.
Hello! Would you consider comparing it with the Ford Territory? Are they of the same category? Thank you.
I dont think so, Territory is 1 step higher bro. 😊
Territory is only a 5 seater though but yes they are around the same price
12:50 i didn't expect this statement
He has used this statement a couple times already in his other reviews.
Awesome car, I hope I can have my own 😂😁. Nice review :)
How about the engine on the top do it got cover that we can get?
Rush is already beginning to phase out in the market? We are about to purchase the Toyota rush, sadly we didn't get more news about the Toyota rush. Well, i think veloz will be the replacement of rush. :(( Our option now is the xpander gls 2023 since we want the ground clearance of it and the interior is more updated but the safety features lack (like the airbags) compared to veloz that has 6 airbags than the xpander that has only 2 airbags, for the passenger and driver seat only :(( Actually, our preference car is really toyota.
If you're comparing it with the XP GLS, get the Veloz na. If you're comparing with XP Cross, then I'd say maybe tied pa sila. But check out the TSS videos it's what made the decision for me.
@@Toff-Gaming no, the ground clearance of veloz is too low
i ask already they will put a TOYOTA RUSH GR in the market. i already Ordered. 😊😊😊
@@evanomyrora9316 omg good for u, but we already ordered and reserved for the 2023 xpander. I think it's more updated than rush, so i have to let go and settle with this new one 😊
Is 2023 expander RWD and automatic geared though? If it's not and like its CVT and front wheeled drive, i suggest to be careful on uphill and bumpy, muddy roads.. But since it has high ground clearance you have no problems on floody areas..
You could've waited for the rush, but expander is still good for city driving and probably mild off-roading (if im not mistaken, I believe the expander 2023 changed back its transmission from CVT to 4 speed Automatic geared.-this is a good thing for offroading since CVT is unreliable on rough terrain)
Toyosu is a good move! 👍
Isn't it Doyota? 😆😆
@@ReygansRides yariii
Does the kleen kanteen fit on the door bottle holders though?
Pag nadaan to sa baha wala na finish na..open na open ung engine sa ilalim..sana lagyan dn ng engine cover sa ilalim..lage pa naman baha dto satin sa pinas😁
Maglalabas pa kaya ng new generation ng Rush si Toyota or eto na yung pamalit nila? 🤔
body kit lang latest nilabas lately. and I think they have no plans to improve it.
Toyota Rush GR-Sport
Please help me to decide.xpander cross or this
Sir just wanted ask if the Veloz is a body on frame like the Rush or a unibody like the Avanza?
Unibody yan. It's basically just Avanza 2022 with bigger wheels and more toys. In other countries it's actually marketed as the top spec Avanza.
@@chanchan05 thank you.
Also a FWD + CVT like avanza.. Not good for uphill and rugged terrain.
My only question is can It go uphill carrying 6 or 7 people with no issues on the 1.5L engine?
Yes. If not, you can always shift to 1 or 2.
Max capacity of the car is around 500kg according to weight specs (kerb weight 1200kg, gross weight 1700kg). 7 adult males of 70kg each is already 490kg. Mind you yung 70kg adult is relatively fit yan. Kung may mga bilbil yan and aabot ng 80kg, tutungtong ka 560kg. Mahihirapan na yan. This should be treated as 5 seater lang IMO. For emergency lang yung 2 extra sa likod.
@@chanchan05 I agree with you, size pa lang ng makina eh parang mapapaisip ka talaga kung kaya ba talaga kapag full 7 seater capacity na. Plus tingin ko naman eh most of all na sasakyan naman eh pang 5 seater talaga, converted lang yung portion ng luggages into another 2 more seats except vans and other bigger vehicles.
Pls help me decide which car to get, I'm torn between rush and veloz.
Get the veloz, the rush is discontinued already
@@ReygansRides so this is the last model? I see some videos surface 2024 model rush. Can you pls confirm that sir?
@@dormamo6917 Yes, big chance that the Rush will be discontinued as well in the Phils due to overlap with Avanza and Veloz.
Hello help! Since 8 months ago to. Did you buy rush or velozm? Same debate ako between rush and veloz
@@r0t8tch8 pick up nanpo nabili namin e
The Philippines has only 15percent compared to Indonesias choices of cars. You can buy quality cheap cars there compared to here
Ok po. Noted
Awesome content, hope you could share your driving impressions soon, and Toyota has a sure winner on this vehicle 🤔👍
I'd still choose the Rush over this. RWD, Ladder frame, higher ground clearance, less electronics, matter more to me.
Ur compairing veloz to rush or avanza?✌️
kagulo haha
...does it have engine temperature gauge?...
Kung kau po ang tatanungin ano ang mas preffered nio bilhin between rush or cross? Di po kase ako makapagdecide kung ano bibilihin ko e☺️
Ano ba sir preference mo? Saka yung magiging suitable sa daily drive mo? Kasi kung puro uphill at rugged terrain (bumpy, muddy, floody roads).. Go for rush. But kung city driving lang naman, maayos kalsada at mas prefer mo more tech features and a little bit more cabin space, and probably more comfortable riding experience.. Go for veloz, ingat ka nga lang uphill at rugged terrain, di sya ganun ka reliable since FWD-CVT yan.
Yeah, way better than Toyota Rush, when it comes to specs and features, i can tell, we have that Rush. 😊 but because its Toyota, matibay kasi talaga. and there's something with Rush that is more charming and magnetic looking. I guess the side profiles are more attractable than Veloz. ok din compare sa Mitsubishi Expander.
I agree
@@arvinalejano5257 thanks bro
I agree on the safety and tech features.. But as a fellow rush owner, we still have advantages over veloz when it comes to uphill and rugged, offroad terrain. We have full confidence traversing it. The axle suspension, transmission (old school 4 speed AT), RWD on a mere 1.5L engine is already enough to get you there while being economical. Though if you wanted more power go for fortuner instead but it consumes more fuel.
@@ZenGaming03 yeah, plus the fact that we are a tropical country where Rush stands out when plying on more than half knee deep flood. But dont do this at home. Haha
@@ZenGaming03 lmao you offroad with a rush?
We leave the final verdict to the the bewildered car buyer. : ) Esep-esep na lang po dyan nang sobrang maluFet.
Definitely better than the Rush, especially in terms of interior space. The Rush sits a bit higher at 220mm ground clearance (I think) but 30mm is roughly just .8 inches.
If this is the model that replaces the Rush then it is definitely a good upgrade.
1 Inch = 25.4 mm
@@adrianrubi5012 You are correct. It's more than an inch then. 😊
Toyota launched Raize which made the Wigo.. redundant. Here comes Veloz which is in between Avanza and Rush… idk what Toyota is doing but it works. Toyota is milking it.
Not to mention Innova.
Toyota does it because they can.😊 they have all the resources needed to cater all wants of people.
Longue sofa mode is perfect for "baby making" 😂😂😂😊
Long sofa mode aka fake taxi mode ✌️😆✌️
Here's the story of both Toyota Avanza and Toyota Veloz in the Philippines together with the Toyota Raize part of DNGA.
Toyota Raize on April 29, 2022: Welcome to the Philippines!🤝
Toyota Avanza on April 29, 2022: Welcome, my standalone bro!🤝
Toyota Veloz: Thank you, but the V variant gets Toyota Safety Sense, my bro Avanza.😁
Toyota Avanza: It's okay if I don't have TSS.😊
Toyota Raize: It's okay if I don't have TSS as well.👌
Alam mo na pag naka kita ka nang bagong Avanza at Veloz na naka park sa madilim na lugar pero walang malapit na bahay.
😁😁😁
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Tama po ba na mas the best aang rush sa veloz
Depende san mo gagamitin
How about in uphill sir?kaya kaya neto?
definitely sir, most vehicles nowadays uses CVT, thou most people don't like CVTs
Most people don't like CVT because it is unreliable uphill unlike dual clutch transmissions and old school 4 speed Automatic geared transmission.
CVT is efficient for fuel economy since it has no gears, but performance wise its a No.
This veloz is Front wheeled drive and CVT. It will have a hard time driving uphill if full of passengers unlike the previous avanza or rush which is rear wheeled drive, but if it's only 2 or 3 people, it can.
Veloz V has full digital instrument cluster while G has an analog/digital display.
in Malaysia toyota new models will be released almost every century not by monthly like in Philippines..... hahahahaha, if u r looking for obsolete models pls buy from Malaysia.
Some features are similar to Mazda CX-30.
12:49 sir reygan paalala lang po na meron pong mga batang nanonood hahahaha
Just spicing it up with a little tint of green. 😆😆
Sana mayron na nito 1.5 turbocharged
Kahawig niyo po si Shaider
Bakit lahat ng car reviewer wala pang test drive nito? I really am curious sa power and performance. Maganda na sana pero on paper parang napakahina ng engine.
No availabable test drive unit yet probably
Meron na si Caco just now
MrMekmek Meron po sa ibang vloggers po ,, test drive po
Sir ang veloz po front or rear wheel drive ba, anu ang engine nya
Tnx 4 info
@@paulraysanchez5820 front wheel drive and a 1.5L 2NR-VE engine
I believe in Toyota vehicles' durability and reliability. However, w the Veloz and Avanza only having a 1.5 NA engine, I'd rather have the Geely Okavango, Maxus G50, or GAC GN6 (all w turbo, resulting to much better hp and torque).
On the flipside though, the long-term reliability and durability of Geely, Maxus, and GAC are still unproven in our country.
Chinese brand cars? Mehh
Innova nalang if fam car hanap pero kung ratratan hilux g
@@carlorebebes buy expensive car morethan japanese cars, like volvo and volkswalgen but they are also own by SAIC/MG and Geely,. And honda, jeep, toyota in China made by GAC, also a chinese brand known for a quality cars provider..
An Xpander Killer 👍🏻
Does this replace the toyota rush?
No it will not, but probably be a new rival of the Xpander.
Probably
In 8:28 you’re in the front passenger seat, I thought you’re in the driver seat of the Veloz V hahaha 😂😅
Yes, better lighting. 👍😊
Hahaha i liked that "Baby Making" 😂🤣😂
nabuga ko iniinom ko hahaha
@@robbyrobbyrobby 😀
@@robbyrobbyrobby hahaha
Everything look good, but I'm very concerned about the small engine don't have the sufficient power to drive it true mountains road with 7 peoples. A least if Toyota used a 2.0 l engine with 163 hp.
I agree.
no 2.0 gasoline because of it will be a bit pricey and emission standards. maybe the possible solution is the putting turbo on the 1.5 and 1.3 L
Everyone was saying that exact same thing when the rush was released. But look at it now, they're everywhere. If you are situated on an area where there a lots of long stretch of steep inclined then maybe this one is not for you. Maybe the innova makes more sense.
@@hnz-x4i what will happen if we put a diesel engine?
Is better buy a small car with that engine or a bigger one with better engine power, a least the engine don't suffered of premature wear and waste of fuel consumption trying keeping running, only if you want to use it for city drive only.
12:51 BABY MAKING 😜😜😜
Baka totally iphase out na si Rush at wala na magiging facelift. May report kasi na ititigil na ang production sa Indonesia and will be replaced by the Yaris Cross. Sayang dahil mabenta pa sa Indonesia and dito, kaya I really find it baffling na iphase out na. Kaya nakakapagtaka dahil wala pang facelift si Rush; 2017 pa nilaunch sa Indonesia and 2018 dito. Mukhang intention nga ni Toyota iphase out na, kaya siguro sineparate na din si Veloz from the Avanza and minamarket as a crossover.
Makes sense
Siguro ire-release ng Toyota ang Rush GR-Sport, which is sa aesthetics lang naman ang improvement.
I don't think I want to any cars with CVT.
It's great for fuel economy, most cars are like that in the Philippines.
Low ground clearance rush is better
Mahina sa ahon...mas ok pa Rin si rush..pang city driving lang to
Really, Reygan?
Baby-making?
If anybody can afford the Veloz, shouldn't that anybody also afford a room?
Humor, my friend. It's called humor.
baby-making talaga? hahaha!
Did I hear it right? "Baby making"? 🤣
sna nmam gnawa png nilang 1.5 turbo charged ang hina sa hatak eh , daihatsu pa, increase ang hp kahit 120 hp lng sna at 250 nm good shot na sna, so depressing.....toyota lover pa nman sna ako hahay
gagawa mo toyota,. may avanza at rush na nga may veloz pa,. e parehas lang naman gasoline at 1.5,. kala ko diesel na para maiba naman sana
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I presume that the ride comfort of the new Veloz and Avanza is much better than that of the Rush and old Avanza.
Yes, but the downside is that it is not efficient to drive uphill and rugged, muddy terrain.
@@ZenGaming03 why buy this car though if you plan to go uphill? does not make much sense. This car is only goods for the city and is a good choice to be a guest car for family visitors. Not your main rig.
@@doncorleone4549 exactly. Not all people live on a flat road. And not all roads are flat. Eventually one of their travels will traverse uphill roads. That's why they are need to be informed of this.
di pwedeng kargahan ng tatlong kaban na bigas ang velos hehe
Rush is a hell bad car for comfort,,
Not as handsome as the Toyota Rush.😒
I agree, Rush has an authentic SUV vibe, the Veloz would be the better contender to the Xpander na.
Also not as good in driving uphill and offroad as the rush
Malayung malayo namang mas gwapo ang RUSH. Side view parang sasakyan ng saint peter? Ang baba pag nasakyan ng 7 sigurado NAKATINGALA ANG ULO sa langit.
What? The Rush is a weird looking car.
Kapag patok ito sa market malamang discontinued nila ang Avanza
You seem bored with this I guess you got spoiled with china cars lol
this is just toyota avanza but more expensive variant :D
Yes it is, its the top-of-the-line just like before yung Avanza Veloz.
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 *I’ve owned several Toyotas and a Lexus over the past 44 years*. *My current vehicle is a 2021 Toyota Rav4 XLE Premium with a 2.5L gas powered engine giving out over 200HP*. *The Veloz has only 105HP*. *That is pretty puny in my humble opinion*. *I wonder if this vehicle has a bigger engine option in the Philippines for those returning Filipinos and local Filipinos alike who want a more powerful engine*. *Cheers from California!* 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The veloz is economical car dude, so don't expect much
The Rav 4 2.5L costs nearly 2x as much as this. Of course that will have a better engine. If you want cheap like the Veloz, you have to give up some stuff, and in this case it's the engine. You want something as powerful as a Rav 4, get a Rav 4.
Reviews like caco tirano
Thank you. Caco is also a good reviewer.
Why is Toyota releasing ugly cars lately?
Ewwwww
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