The Mitsubishi Zinger is a compact MPV designed by Mitsubishi Motors in conjunction with the China Motor Corporation from Taiwan, based on the chassis of the Mitsubishi Challenger, and sold in Taiwan from December 24, 2005. The name derives from a “person or something full of energy and vitality”.
Since June 2007 it has also been marketed in the Philippines as the Mitsubishi Fuzion, as the company claims it “merges together the best characteristics of [three] vehicles, the sporty character and ruggedness of an SUV, the spaciousness and versatility of a van, and riding comfort of a passenger car”.
The 4-speed automatic model engine was replaced by a 4G69 MIVEC-equipped version at the end of 2008, in order to meet new emissions standards. The 5-speed manual model still use the 4G64 engine.
Since 2015/10 4G69 detuned from 159HP to 136HP with peak torque rpm changed from 4500rpm to 2300rpm, incorporated with new 5 speed automatic transmission (4 speed automatic and 5 speed manual transmission discontinued), also rebadged from Mitsubishi to CMC motors logo.
The Mitsubishi Fuzion was removed from the Mitsubishi Philippines website in 2016. While from 2015, the Zinger received a mild facelift, and was transferred into a product branded as CMC following the recent change of CMC re-positioning itself as a domestic Taiwanese car brand. The facelift includes CMC logo replacements and the signature CMC front grille and bumper design.
Although the Mitsubishi Zinger is designed to carry a maximum of 7 people including 1 driver and 6 passengers, we recommend this vehicle for a maximum of 3 passengers (without tour guide) or two passengers and a tour guide with a maximum of two suitcases.
Ford Everest is one of our superior 7 seater cars we hire with driver included for sightseeing, travel and business trips. Although the model has a capacity of 7 people, we recommend this SUV for a maximum of 5 passengers who travel with hand-carry luggage or 3 passengers for long-distance journeys.
The space inside the Ford Everest contrasts to the harsh terrain on the outside. With innovative storage spaces, all-new plush interiors and refreshed instrument panels, your ride will be as comfortable as it can be. Add double folding second row seats and lots of space for tackling those oversized holiday bags and gears and you have an off-roader with maxed-out space.
The new Ford Everest owes its power to the best-in-class 3-litre DuraTorq TDCi engine, delivering 156PS of power and 380Nm torque to give you the true 4×4 experience. Transmit all the whopping power from the 3.0 L engine to the wheels with an automatic transmission.
After all, true power is also about effortless driving. With the Everest, Ford has employed ultra-modern technology to create an ultra-responsive SUV that converts every last drop of fuel into refined power.
You can take comfort in the fact that in the new Everest, safety never takes a backseat. An extremely strong body construction with side impact beams ensure enhanced all-round protection.
Sitting in the Ford Everest you are cocooned in a shell with a whole host of safety features like front and side airbags for the driver and front passenger and Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) for confident, comfortable braking.
Although the Ford Everest is designed to carry a maximum of 7 people including 1 driver and 6 passengers, we recommend this vehicle for a maximum of 3 passengers (without tour guide) or two passengers and a tour guide with a maximum of two suitcases.
When you rent a Ford Everest with Vietnam Car Hire, we may arrange the following models, depending on the availability of our cars and drivers.
Ford Everest 2020
Ford Everest 2019
Ford Everest 2018
Ford Everest 2017
Ford Everest 2016
Ford Everest 2015
Ford Everest 2014
Ford Everest 2013
Ford Everest 2012
FAQ
What are the top variants of Ford Everest?
Ford Everest comes with 4 variants including: Trend 2.2L 4×2 AT; Sport 4×2; Titanium 4×2; Titanium 4×4. For travel and tour in Vietnam we mostly use Ford Everest Trend 2.2L 4×2 AT.
What are the Safety Features Available in Ford Everest?
Toyota Fortuner is one of our superior 7 seater cars we hire with driver included for sightseeing, travel and business trips. Although the model has a capacity of 7 people, we recommend this SUV for a maximum of 5 passengers who travel with hand-carry luggage or 3 passengers for long-distance journeys.
The Toyota Fortuner, also known as the Toyota SW4, is a medium-sized SUV based on the Toyota Hilux. Originally assembled only in Thailand, but later also in Indonesia and other countries, the Fortuner is built on the well-established platform of the Toyota Hilux pickup truck.
It features three rows of seats and is available in rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive among others. The Fortuner is part of Toyota’s IMV project in Thailand, which also includes the Toyota Hilux and the Kijang Innova (in Indonesia).
The vehicle was designed by Toyota Technical Centre Australia. A number of engine options are available depending on the country of sale, including a 2.7 L 2TR-FE and 4.0 L 1GR-FE V6 petrol with Variable Valve Timing and 2.5 L 2KD-FTV and 3.0 L 1KD-FTV common rail variable geometry turbocharger diesel models.
Trim levels are G and G Luxury for rear-wheel drive diesel and gasoline, and V for 4×4 Diesel and gasoline. The common rail turbo intercooled diesel has functional scoop on its hood.
In 2007 Toyota Thailand dropped the 4×4 gasoline model and replaced it with a two-wheel drive gasoline version. This car was the best selling in its category (SUV/PPV) in the Philippines and currently Thailand.
The Fortuner is not offered in Japan, Europe, North America, Australasia, or China. For the medium pick-up based SUV segment in those markets, Toyota offers the Hilux Surf (Japan), 4Runner (North America) and Land Cruiser Prado (Europe, Australasia and China).
Although the Toyota Fortuner is designed to carry a maximum of 7 people including 1 driver and 6 passengers, we recommend this vehicle for a maximum of 3 passengers (without tour guide) or two passengers and a tour guide with a maximum of two suitcases.
When you rent a Toyota Fortuner with Vietnam Car Hire, we may arrange the following models, depending on the availability of our cars and drivers.
Toyota Fortuner 2020
Toyota Fortuner 2019
Toyota Fortuner 2018
Toyota Fortuner 2017
Toyota Fortuner 2016
Toyota Fortuner 2015
Toyota Fortuner 2014
Toyota Fortuner 2013
Toyota Fortuner 2012
FAQ
How many variants are available in Toyota Fortuner?
The Fortuner is available in two engine variants a 2.5L version and a 3.0L version, both running on diesel. The 2498cc unit is present only with rear wheel drive while the 3.0L unit is present across both rear wheel drive and all-wheel drive. Both the engine type and drivetrain are present mated with a five-speed manual and a similar automatic transmission.
What is the overall capacity of Toyota Fortuner?
Toyota Fortuner has a seating capacity of 7 adults seggregated in three rows. It has got 1850mm height, so there is enough head room even for the tallest person of family, similarly ample leg space is there for rear benches. The driver seat is sufficiently broad and 6-way power adjustable for added comfort. Boot volume is 296 litres, that can be extended by reclining and sliding the 2nd and 3rd row seats.
Is there an automatic air conditioning control system in the Fortuner?
Toyota Fortuner comes with an automatic air conditioning system. The car is inbuilt with rear air conditioner vents as well for the comfort of rear passengers with the switches fitted for easy access in the second and third rows itself.
How many airbags does the Fortuner have?
Fortuner offers two airbags with the top variants.