Toyota Avanza vs. MPV contenders
MPV competes with likes of MG G50 Plus, GAC M6 Pro

The local multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) segment has proved to be one of the fastest-growing categories in the Philippine automotive industry and the Toyota Avanza has held the fort for the Japanese carmaker since its launch.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What powers the Toyota Avanza?
The Toyota Avanza is powered by a 1.5-liter gasoline engine with a CVT.How much is the Toyota Avanza?
The Toyota Avanza is priced from P838,000 to P1.065 million.Considered as a household name, it has appeared on the list of many car buyers looking to drive home a decent ride for their families.
But how does it fare against newcomers from Chinese carmakers, whose offerings are packed with enticing features? Join us to see the Toyota go wheel-to-wheel with the MG G50 Plus and the GAC M60 Pro.
On that note, let’s begin by checking out the specifications of the Toyota Avanza.
Toyota Avanza
Outside, the Toyota Avanza packs a relatively aggressive look thanks to the abundance of straight lines and sharp angles — predominantly on its front fascia.

Its side profile looks clean with perpendicular lines that give it a stable and dependable character. Adding to this is a set of 16-inch tires wrapped in chunky 195/60 series tires.
At the back, it gets a pair of combination taillamps, a decent-sized rear glass, and reflectors on each side of its bumpers.
Here is the full exterior features of the Toyota Avanza:
Headlamps |
Split-type LED |
Clearance lamp |
LED |
Front fog lamps |
With |
Rear reflector |
With |
Side mirrors |
Power-adjust, auto-retract, with repeaters |
Side turn signal |
With |
Front grille |
Material Black |
Windshield wiper (front, back) |
With, intermittent |
Rear window defogger |
With |
Rear combination lamp |
LED |
Rear spoiler |
With |
Antenna |
Fin-type |
Inside, the Toyota Avanza is both spacious and practical. Across the board, all variants sport fabric seats with cabin trims made up mostly of hard plastics.
The instrument panel and the infotainment system are nothing to write home about, but they appear to be robust and appear to be able to take a beating.
Here are the features one will find inside its cabin:
Seat material |
Fabric |
Instrument cluster |
With 2.2-inch thin-film transistor display |
Steering wheel |
Urethane |
Inside rear-view mirror |
Day and night |
Sun visors |
With |
Parking brake |
Lever-type |
Shift lever and knob |
Urethane |
Door trim |
With, brown accents |
Lamps |
With (room, front personal, luggage) |
Illuminated entry system |
With |
Keyless entry |
With |
Ignition system |
Push start |
Air conditioning system |
With, manual |
Infotainment unit |
Eight-inch, with Apple Carplay, Android Auto |
USB charger |
With |
As for its power, the Toyota Avanza delivers some decent numbers. Below are its figures:
Engine |
1.5-liters |
Transmission |
Continuously variable transmission |
Maximum power output (in hp) |
104 |
Maximum torque (in Nm) |
138 |
When it comes to safety, the Toyota Avanza is no slouch. Here are its safety technologies:
- Anti-lock braking
- Vehicle stability control
- Hill-start assist control
- Traction control
- Blind spot monitoring
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Rear camera
- Parking sensors
The Toyota Avanza is priced from P838,000 to P1.065 million.
The author was able to review the Toyota Avanza. You can read the full story, here.
MG G50 Plus
Last year, Morris Garages (MG) Motor Philippines bolstered its lineup with a rebadged Maxus G50 and called it the G50 Plus.
The added nameplate gave the SAIC-owned brand an entry into the tightly-contested MPV segment and a way into getting some slice of the category’s profitable pie.

At a glance, it looks classy and beefy — with large windows and plenty of chrome appliqués, especially at the fore.
The flanks of the vehicle dons some contours, which go well with its shiny chrome accents and 16-inch wheels shod in relatively substantial 205/60 series tires.
At the back, the MG G50 Plus boasts a roof-mounted spoiler with an integrated brake lamp, combination taillamps, and a hydraulically-assisted tailgate.
Here are its other features:
Front grille |
Chrome with body color |
Headlamps |
LED |
Daytime running lights |
LED |
Side window frame |
Chrome |
Side mirrors |
Power-fold, power-adjust, with turn signals |
Side turn signal lamp |
With |
High-mount stop lamp |
With |
Antenna |
With |
Overfender |
With |
Spoiler |
With |
Roof rail |
With |
Similarly, the interior of the MG G50 Plus gives off opulent vibes thanks to the abundance of light-colored trims as well as large screens.
Impressive are its floating infotainment system, which comes with a wealth of functions to make one’s driving experience comfortable and convenient.
Here are its interior features:
Seat material |
PVC leather |
Multi-information display |
Analog, with digital meter |
Steering wheel |
Leather |
Inside rear-view mirror |
Day and night |
Sunvisor |
With |
Parking brake |
Electronic with auto hold |
Interior lamps |
With (room, front personal, cargo) |
Remote keyless entry |
With |
Ignition system |
Push button |
Air conditioning system |
Automatic |
Infotainment unit |
12.3-inches with Apple Carplay, Android Auto |
USB charger |
With |
Powering the MG G50 Plus is a dependable engine that offers the right amount of peppiness and a transmission system that complements the said powerplant.
Here are their specifications:
Engine |
1.5-liters (turbocharged) |
Transmission |
Seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission |
Maximum power output (in hp) |
178 |
Maximum torque (in Nm) |
285 |
Safety-wise, here are its features:
- Airbags
- Seatbelts
- Anti-lock braking
- Vehicle stability control
- HIll start assist
- Reverse camera
- Rear parking sensors
- Tire pressure monitoring
The MG G50 Plus sells for P1.048 million to P1.288 million.
The writer was able to try out the MPV. You can check out the story, here.
GAC M6 Pro
GAC Motor Philippines also released a family-oriented MPV not too long ago. The more budget-friendly M6 Pro is the brand’s offering to car buyers looking for a ferry that is as exciting as it is practical.
The seven-seater has the ideal recipe for those in the market for a new ride.

The GAC M6 Pro is fitted with a stylish fascia that gets a grille with large horizontal slats. The fore is highlighted with indentations on the vehicle’s cheeks, which gives additional dimensions to its attractive front end.
At the sides, the nameplate gets elegant appointments in the form of chrome strips on the windows paired with a black pillar, which creates a floating roof design.
It also rides on a set of 18-inch wheels with 215/50 radial tires.
The GAC Pro’s rear end packs a large rear glass, taillamps connected by a horizontal light bar, and reflectors on each of its bumpers.
Here are its other exterior features:
LED headlights |
With |
LED daytime running lights |
With |
Rear fog lamps |
With |
Side mirrors |
Power-adjustable, auto-folding, heated |
Rain-sensing wipers |
With, front |
Panoramic sunroof |
With |
Second-row, rear window privacy screen |
With |
Heated rear windshield |
With |
As for its interior, the GAC M6 Pro boasts a sporty feel with its black and red color theme. Nevertheless, it still offers some level of luxury with captain seats and technologically adequate amenities.
Below are its features:
Seat material |
Leather |
Steering wheel |
Polyurethane |
Air conditioning system |
Dual-zone, automatic |
Instrument cluster |
Seven-inch LCD display |
Infotainment system |
10.25-inches with Apple Carplay, Carlife |
Air quality sensor |
With |
Air filter |
PM 0.1 |
Inside rearview mirrors |
Automatic with anti-glare |
Likewise impressive is the GAC M6 Pro’s powertrain setup. Below are its specifications:
Engine |
1.5-liters (turbocharged) |
Transmission |
Seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission |
Maximum power output (in hp) |
174 |
Maximum torque (in Nm) |
270 |
GAC gave the M6 Pro a robust list of safety features to make it an ideal ride for various jobs. We have listed them down below:
- Hill start hold control
- Hill descent control
- Electronic stability control
- Engine immobilizer
- Tire pressure monitoring system
- Passive entry/passive start
- Rear parking sensors
- Surround view camera
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane departure warning
- Autonomous emergency braking
- Forward collision warning
- Lane keeping assist
- High beam assist
- Integrated cruise assist
- Traffic jam assist
- Traffic sign recognition system
The GAC M6 Pro is available with a price tag that ranges from P1.23 million to P1.598 million.
You may check our full review of the MPV, here.
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