First of all, what is traction control?
Control Lane Departure Alert Lane Tracing Assist Automatic High BeamPre-collision System is Toyota&rsquo
Imagine, Pre-Collision Warning & Braking (PCW & PCB), Pedal Misoperation Control (PMC), Front
Including Adaptive Cruise Control treatment, Lane Keeping Aid, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision
ADAS.In the X70 (Premium and Premium X variants), the ADAS includes: Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Adaptive
An all-new touch module is available for the Climatronic® climate control as well.
Keeping Assist (LKA), Rear-Cross Traffic Collision Warning (RCCW), Blind Spot Detection (BSD), Smart Cruise
seconds.The XtraBoost feature can be activated by switching to Sport mode through the Driving Experience Control
Comfortable third-row seatsCons Not as efficient as expected Dated-looking infotainment system Lacks adaptive
not just responsive, its also highly communicative giving you a rewarding cornering experience.Body control
The nationwide Movement Control Order announced by Malaysian Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin
impressive suite of ADAS for its segment including AEB with pedestrian detection, BLIS, and intelligent cruise
Keeping Assist (LKA) Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Driver Attention Warning (DAW) High Beam Assist (HBA) Adaptive
drive to the front wheels.It also features a number of segment-first features, such as Intelligent Cruise
The Kona N also adds on adaptive suspension, launch control, and selectable drive modes.
Tiguan Allspace share one thing in common – they all come with Volkswagen’s Dynamic Chassis Control
There is also a Launch Control function which requires the car to be in the sportiest setting (Sport
We can overlook the lack of adaptive cruise control and semi-autonomous driving feature but AEB should
Mazda i-ActivSense Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS) that bundles autonomous emergency braking, adaptive
More interestingly is the mention that H and AV variants of the Perodua D55L will be receiving Adaptive
The new MU-X gets ADAS like adaptive cruise control, FCW, etc.#IsuzuMUX #MUX #Isuzu #IsuzuSUV
I'm just going to make a list for you. Toyota Fortuner As a Fortuner owner myself, i would recommend you this if you like a simple car without too much hassle. The Fortuner offers 2 engine variants, which is the N/A 2.7l Dual VVT-i petrol engine (2TR-FE), And the turbocharged 2.4l D-4D common rail diesel engine (my fortuner does 8.8km/l). Fortuners are in my opinion very comfortable cars and easy to maintain. Here are the features it has HID Projector Headlamps (Automatic) Auto-folding mirrors Keyless entry and engine start button Cruise Control Automatic climate control (single zone) 3-row climate vents One-touch tumble (2 row seats) Electric seat (driver side only) Head unit with Bluetooth, Miracast, CD/DVD changer, voice command, gesture controls (supposedly) Rear DVD monitor Automatic tailgate Foot sensor Rear camera But getting this car means you're missing a lot of features that is offered by it's competitors. The Fortuner also has the least power output compared to the Pajero Sport and the MU-X. Mitsubishi Pajero Sport The Pajero Sport is the best option here if you want features-galore! It's recent facelift refined the Dynamic Shield design, looking similar to the Mitsubishi Xpander offered here in S.E.A Unlike the Fortuner, the Pajero isn't offered a petrol powered engine in the Philippines. The Pajero is powered by a turbocharged common rail diesel (4N15 MIVEC). The Pajero Sport is comfortable to drive, but not as comfortable as the Fortuner (according to my friend's opinion). Here are the features! Dual Headlight Configuration (Automatic) Keyless Entry & Engine Start Button Dual Zone climate control 3-row climate vents Adaptive Cruise Control One-touch tumble (2 row seats) Electric seat (driver side only) Sunroof Electric parking brake with auto hold Full TFT Display Head unit with Bluetooth, HDMI, CD/DVD player, Navigation Automatic Tailgate Rear Camera 360 degree camera The Pajero Sport is the best in class in terms of features and performance, but that also means it's the most expensive from the trio. Isuzu MU-X The MU-X is in the middle of the pack, it was recently facelifted again. And it's the oldest of the trio. The MU-X is offered 2 options for a diesel engine, but no petrol version is available. You can get either 2.5l or a 3.0l turbocharged common rail diesel engine. The MU-X has a similar feeling to the Fortuner, but everything feels older. Here are the features : HID Projector Headlamps (Automatic) Auto-folding mirrors Keyless Entry & Engine Start Button Cruise Control Automatic climate control (single-zone) 3-row climate vents Head unit with Bluetooth, CD/DVD player, Navigation One-touch tumble (2-row) Electric seat (driver side only) Rear camera 360 degree camera The MU-X is almost a 7 year old car without much changes throughout the years, although you can expect S.E.A will soon get the full redesigned interior from the chinese version! And if you don't like the MU-X design, you can take it's sister car the Chevrolet Trailblazer. Out of the 3 cars, i would recommend you the Pajero Sport, as it is the better car compared to the Fortuner and MU-X. It's recent facelift should be enough to make you want it haha. Pick the Fortuner if you want a simple, hassle free car. Pick the Pajero if you want to be up to date to most newer cars. Pick the MU-X if you want something different on the road.