Hyundai Motor Philippines (HMPH) has turned over three Staria Commuter units to the Department of Science and Technology - Science and Technology Information Institute (DOST-STII).
“We are glad to have been given the opportunity to contribute towards the causes of STARBOOKS (Science and Technology Academic and Research-Based Openly Operated KioskS) and DOSTv. Their missions closely resonate with ours. As we too constantly find ways on becoming more present in the lives of our customers and communities which we are a part of. Rest assured that our Hyundai Staria shall be a reliable steed on your journeys,” HMPH President Dong Wook Lee was quoted as saying.
Per HMPH, the three Hyundai Staria Commuter multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) will be used mainly by the agency’s STARBOOKS department and DOSTv: Science for the People unit.
“We, at DOST acknowledge Hyundai not just as a provider of mobility solutions but also as a global technology company. There is a shared desire to delve into broader collaboration avenues that can positively impact the Filipino population. DOST is keen on exploring additional areas where the partnership can yield further benefits. The intention is to forge a multifaceted collaboration that extends beyond mobility solutions, aiming for a comprehensive partnership that aligns with the evolving needs and aspirations of Filipino society,” stated DOST Secretary Renato Solidum Jr.
Some of the highlights of the Hyundai Stargazer Commuter is its 2.2-liter engine paired with a six-speed manual transmission. On paper, the said setup makes 174 horses with 430 Newton-meters of torque. The said power figures are more than enough to take its 11 passengers from point A to point B aboard a comfortable and modern MPV.
Notable features offered by the said Hyundai Staria variant include a polyurethane steering wheel, fabric seats, a mono LCD audio head unit, as well as a 4.2-inch thin-film transistor instrument cluster.
“I commend the Hyundai Motor team’s Environmental, Social, and Governance initiatives in the Philippines. It is encouraging that the DOST enjoys the strong support of the national government. This awareness aligns well with our government’s focus on science, technology, and innovation. I am confident that such alignment will be a driving force in deepening our countries’ relationship as we approach the anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2024,” Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the Philippines Sang-hwa Lee was quoted saying.
The Hyundai Staria Commuter has a sticker price of P1.85 million.
Photos from Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. and Juan Paulo Papa
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