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Toyota Zenix 2025
Toyota Zenix 2024 is a 7 Seater MPV available between a price range of ₱1.67 - 1.953 Million in the Philippines. It is available in 3 colors, 2 variants, 1 engine, and 1 transmissions option: CVT in the Philippines. The Zenix dimensions is 4755 mm L x 1850 mm W x 1790 mm H. Over 11 users have reviewed Zenix on basis of Features, Mileage, seating comfort, and engine performance. Zenix top competitors are Innova, G50, GN6 and Staria. The lowest monthly installment starts from ₱150,000 (for 60 months).
Read MoreKey Specs of Toyota Zenix
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Gasoline CVT
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Gasoline Gasoline
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Gasoline 1987 cc
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Gasoline 174 hp
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Zenix Design Highlights
Zenix Pros & Cons
Get the better insight and helps to buy or notReliable and smooth engine options
Comfortable ride quality
Spacious cabin
Naturally-aspirated engine lacks power and fuel efficiency
Lesser features than the global-spec model
Slightly pricey for what it offers
Recent Updates of Zenix
The Toyota Zenix has attracted attention as a car packed with new technologies and innovative ideas, especially in its design. It comes with a plug-in hybrid system of 186 horsepower output that integrates an electric motor and a 2.0L gasoline engine. The initial cost in the Philippines can be around PHP 1.67 million to 1.95 million. The Zenix Hybrid and Zenix Gasoline are new models. They will suit eco-conscious users. That being the case, as it rivals models such as Nissan Qashqai and Honda HR-V Hybrid, the sales have been decent. It offers Blue, Silver Metallic, and White pearls as extra trims. These give clients appealing options for personalization.
Toyota Zenix Price
The Zenix is priced between ₱1.67 Million and ₱1.953 Million.
Toyota Zenix Variants
There are 2 variants available of Zenix: 2.0 V CVT and 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT.
Toyota Zenix Power-trains
The Zenix is powered by a 1987cc 4-cylinder Gasoline engine produces 174 hp of power and 205 Nm of torque.
It comes with the option of a Variable Speed CVT transmission gearbox.
Toyota Zenix Features
The feature list of Zenix includes Central Locking, Power Door Locks, Anti Theft Device, Anti-Theft Alarm and Engine Immobilizer in terms of security.
Features for Comfort & Convenience include Air Conditioner, Automatic Climate Control, Rear A/C Vents, Heater, Engine Start/Stop Button, Central Console Armrest, Cup Holders-Front, Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, Power Windows Front, Power Windows Rear, Rear Reading Lamp and Vanity Mirror.
Features for Entertainment & communication include Apple Carplay/Android Auto, USB & Auxiliary Input, Bluetooth Connectivity, FM/AM/Radio, Speakers Front, Speakers Rear, Multi-function Steering Wheel and Touch Screen.
Toyota Zenix Exterior
If we talk about the exterior features then it include Electric Folding Rear View Mirror, Power Adjustable Exterior Rear View Mirror, Outside Rear View Mirror Turn Indicator, Integrated Antenna, Rear Window Wiper, Rear Window Defogger, Adjustable Headlights, Fog Lights Front and Centrally Mounted Fuel Tank.
Toyota Zenix Safety
The safety features of the Model includes the Anti-Lock Braking System, Brake Assist, Ebd, Vehicle Stability Control System, Traction Control, Crash Sensor, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Curtain Airbags, Side Airbag-Front, Seat Belt Warning, Rear Seat Belts, Child Safety Locks, ISOFIX Child Seat Mounts, Day & Night Rear View Mirror, Parking Sensors, Front Parking Sensors, Rear Parking Sensors, Rear Camera, 360 Camera, Hill-Start Assist Control, Front Impact Beams, Side Impact Beams, Engine Check Warning, Electric Parking Brake, Blind Spot monitor, Lane Departure Warning System, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Speed Sensing Door Locks.
Toyota Zenix Competitors
The Zenix Competitors are: Toyota Innova, Maxus G50, GAC GN6, Hyundai Staria and Hyundai Custin.
Toyota Zenix Price List 2024
Toyota Zenix price in Philippines start from ₱1.67 Million for base variant 2.0 V CVT and goes upto ₱1.953 Million for top-spec variant. Zenix available in total 2 variants with DP as low as ₱150,000 and MA ₱34,534 (60) on 21 December 2024. Toyota Zenix price for automatic version starts from ₱1.67 Million. Checkout Zenix 2024 price list below to see the SRP prices and promos available.
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Toyota Zenix 2.0 V CVT
CVT, 7 seats, 1987 cc, 174 hp
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₱1.67 Million (SRP) MA ₱34,534 x 60 Months, DP ₱150,000 | View Offers |
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Toyota Zenix 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT
CVT, 7 seats, 1987 cc, 150 hp
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₱1.953 Million (SRP) MA ₱40,026 x 60 Months, DP ₱390,600 | View Offers |
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Toyota Zenix 2.0 V CVT
CVT, 7 seats, 1987 cc, 174 hp
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₱1.67 Million (SRP) MA ₱34,534 x 60 Months, DP ₱150,000 | View Offers |
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Toyota Zenix 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT
CVT, 7 seats, 1987 cc, 150 hp
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₱1.953 Million (SRP) MA ₱40,026 x 60 Months, DP ₱390,600 | View Offers |
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8
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8
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7
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3
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Power Steering
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Air Conditioner
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Rear A/C Vents
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Adjustable Seats
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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6-Way Driver & 4-Way Front Passenger
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Yes
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Foldable Rear Seat
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Headlamp Type
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Halogen
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Halogen
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Halogen
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Halogen
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Anti-Lock Braking System
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Driver Airbag
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Parking Sensors
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Toyota Zenix Price In Popular Cities
Quezon City ₱1.67 - 1.953 Million |
Makati City ₱1.67 - 1.953 Million |
Cebu City ₱1.67 - 1.953 Million |
Davao City ₱1.67 - 1.953 Million |
Gallery of Zenix
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Toyota Zenix 2025 Exterior Images
Exterior ImagesToyota Zenix has 9 images of its exterior, top Toyota Zenix 2024 exterior images include Front Angle Low View, Headlight, Trunk Open Closer View, Wheel, Front Fog Lamp, Door Handle, Grille View, Branding, Drivers Side Mirror Front Angle.
Read MoreToyota Zenix 2025 Interior Images
Interior ImagesToyota Zenix has 5 images of its interior, top Toyota Zenix 2024 interior images include Dashboard View, Center Console, Storage Closer View, Tachometer, Multi Function Steering.
Toyota Zenix Colors
ColorsToyota Zenix is available in 3 different colors - Dark Steel Mica, Platinum White Pearl, Blackish Brown Mica.
Zenix Videos
Watch latest video reviews of Toyota Zenix to know about its interiors, exteriors, performance, mileage and more.
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Toyota Zenix Review 2024
Abhishek Katariya says
The Toyota Zenix has stepped into the Philippines car market as the most premium MPV from the Japanese carmaker. Positioned above the Innova in the Philippines, the new Zenix is being offered as an MPV for those who value technology and premium appeal in such vehicles.
Globally, it has been introduced as the third-generation version of the Innova. However, considering the popularity of the second-generation Innova, Toyota decided to introduce it as an altogether different model and named it Zenix. Toyota has followed the same strategy in India for this vehicle, where it is sold as Innova Hycross alongside the second-generation Innova, which is known as Innova Crysta there.
Compared to the Innova, the new Toyota Zenix is positioned as a premium MPV with more comfort, convenience and safety features, considering that it is a new MPV designed and engineered for new-generation masses. The Toyota Zenix is available in the Philippines in two variants – 2.0 V CVT and 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT.
The Toyota Zenix 2.0 V CVT is being offered in four colour options – Platinum White Pearl Mica, Silver Metallic, Grey Metallic and Attitude Black Mica. On the other hand, the Zenix Q 2.0 Hybrid CVT is sold with three colour options – Platinum White Pearl Mica, Blackish Brown Mica and Dark Steel Mica.
Q. What is the price of Toyota Zenix in the Philippines?
Answer – The Toyota Zenix is offered in two variants in the Philippines – 2.0 V CVT (Rs 1,670,000) and 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT (Rs 1,968,000).
Q. What are the colours of the Toyota Zenix?
Answer – The colour options offered in the Toyota Zenix are Platinum White Pearl Mica, Silver Metallic, Grey Metallic and Attitude Black Mica in the 2.0 V CVT and Platinum White Pearl Mica, Blackish Brown Mica and Dark Steel Mica in the 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT.
Toyota Zenix Interior & Features
Toyota has given both variants of the Zenix different types of upholsteries. While the 2.0 V CVT comes with a combination of dark chestnut and black colour combination for its fabric upholstery, the more premium 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT has the same dual-tone dark chestnut and black colour combination in a leather finish. Here, the steering wheel, centre console and door panels come with contrasting silver accents in a thick finish, adding premium essence to the cabin.
Passenger and boot space
Both the variants of the Toyota Zenix come with a seven-seater configuration, with captain seats in the middle. Compared to the base-spec 2.0 V CVT, the higher-spec 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT comes with added features like 8-way power adjustment for the driver’s seat and power Ottoman and power recline for the second row of seats, along with 50:50 split folding. When it comes to the number of cup holders and bottle holders, there are six in the front row and seven in the third row, along with map pockets in all four door panels.
The Innova was already a benchmark in comfort for all the passengers in all three rows. The Zenix only takes the bar of comfort higher with more features and better-cushioned seats. While the boot space is limited with the third row of seats up, one can have access to plenty of space after folding the third row of seats.
Q. How many seats are there in the Toyota Zenix?
Answer – The Toyota Zenix is offered as a three-row MPV with captain seats in the middle row and a flat bench in the third row, thus offering itself as a seven-seater MPV.
Comfort and entertainment
The Toyota Zenix is positioned as a more premium offering over the Innova, and that reflects in its list of features. The driver’s cockpit of the Zenix comprises a more premium multi-functional steering wheel, which comes with buttons for audio, Bluetooth, display, voice, telephone and cruise control. Behind the steering wheel, one gets a full-TFT 7-inch screen in the instrument console, which is flanked by analogue gauges on either side.
Both the variants of the Toyota Zenix come with a free-standing 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, which is compatible with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Other features offered in the Zeinx are single-zone automatic climate control, ambient lighting, paddle shifters, push start-stop button, rear AC vents and USB chargers in the first and second rows.
The list of comfort and convenience features in the Toyota Zenix is longer than the Innova, but it doesn’t match that of the global-spec model. The Philippines-spec model misses out on premium features like a panoramic sunroof, wireless charger, dual-zone auto AC and ventilated front seats from the global-spec model, which could have raised its desirability even more.
Zenix Exterior
The new Toyota Zenix is a whole new model over the second-generation Innova not only in the powertrain and chassis specifications but also in the way it looks from the outside. While it has a touch of the Innova in its looks and silhouette, it has more aggression and novelty, which makes it look fresher and very up-to-date.
At the front, the Toyota Zenix has a sporty-looking hexagonal grille, which has chrome surrounds all over and hexagonal mesh on the inside. The sides of this hexagonal grille come attached with sleek all-LED headlamps, which accentuate the width of the MPV. Also making the Zenix look even bolder than the Innova is the sporty design for the front bumper, which comes integrated with slim daytime running LED strips on the outer corners. These LED strips are placed in the middle of the triangular housings on the corners of the bumper, which also have silver accents on their sides.
It is the side profile of the Toyota Zenix, which can make you believe that it is an MPV and has a slight essence of Innova in it. However, compared to the Innova, it looks sleeker and more aerodynamic, with smooth-flowing curves over the fenders and door panels. The turn indicators, which come integrated with LED turn indicators, are electronically adjustable and foldable in both variants.
In the 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT, while the bottom of the door panels and rounded wheel arches have slim body cladding over them, the window waistline and door handles have a chrome finish over them. Also, while the 2.0 V CVT has 17-inch silver alloys on offer, the 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT has 18-inch machined alloy wheels.
At the back, the Toyota Zenix looks sharper and very much RAV4-like, thanks to its angular lines for the tail lamps, license plate housing and creases on the boot lid. Below the windscreen, the Zenix gets a thick chrome garnish which stretches from end to end over the tail lamps. The combination tail lamps of the Zenix come with LED inserts, while the top of the windscreen has a spoiler with an integrated LED stop lamp.
Toyota Zenix Mileage Running Cost
Toyota claims a fuel efficiency figure of 16.13 kmpl for the 2.0-litre four-cylinder naturally-aspirated petrol engine in the Zenix. On the other hand, the fuel efficiency of 23.24 kmpl claimed by the 2.0-litre petrol-hybrid powertrain of the Zenix is massively impressive, making it the most fuel-efficient MPV on sale in the Philippines.
Q. What is the mileage of Toyota Zenix?
Answer – While the 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine of the Toyota Zenix claims 16.13 kmpl, the more premium 2.0-litre petrol-hybrid powertrain of the MPV claims a much higher 23.24 kmpl fuel efficiency.
Zenix Ride & Handling
Unlike the Innova which is offered as a diesel MPV based on a ladder-on-frame architecture, the new Zenix is a more sophisticated MPV with a monocoque frame and the choices of petrol and petrol-hybrid powertrains. However, like the Innova, the Zenix also scores incredibly high, when it comes to giving comfort to the occupants, with the front Macpherson struts at the front and torsion beam at the rear tuned for a comfortable ride quality. Thanks to a more dynamically-sorted monocoque chassis, the Zenix also feels more composed and plusher to drive.
Toyota Zenix Engine & Fuel Consumption
The Toyota Zenix is being offered in two variants, with both of them available with separate powertrain options. While the base-spec 2.0 V CVT is sold with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder naturally-aspirated petrol engine and a CVT, the more-premium 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT is available with a 2.0-litre Atkinson petrol engine paired to an electric motor and battery, along with an e-CVT on offer.
The 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine offered in the 2.0 V CVT is capable of producing a maximum power output of 174 PS and a maximum torque output of 205 Nm. This engine scores high on reliability and refinement, but its power delivery is not too enthusiastic for an engine of its size. Also, it is not an engine option if you are seeking impressive fuel efficiency.
The 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT comes with the combination of a 2.0-litre four-cylinder Atkinson petrol engine and a motor generator system. While the engine produces 152 PS of power, the motor generator churns out 113 PS of power. In the combined mode, this complex and sophisticated powertrain develops a maximum power output of 186 PS and a maximum torque output of 188 Nm. A unique and innovative e-CVT is the only transmission on offer in this variant.
Zenix Braking & Safety
Both the variants of the Toyota Zenix are packed with essential safety features like dual front airbags, ABS with EBD and brake assist, electronic parking brake, vehicle stability control, hill start assist, reverse camera, front seat belt reminders and front and rear parking sensors. However, the more premium 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT variant gets add-on features like side, curtain and driver knee airbags, 360-degree parking camera, rear seat belt reminders and ADAS features including automatic high beam, pre-collision system, lane tracing assist, lane departure alert, dynamic radar cruise control, blind spot monitoring system and rear cross-traffic alert.
Toyota Zenix Verdict
Value for money
Following are the prices of both the variants of the Toyota Zenix on sale in the Philippines:
- Toyota Zenix 2.0 V CVT – Rs 1,670,000
- Toyota Zenix 2.0 Q Hybrid CVT – Rs 1,968,000
These prices make the Zenix slightly pricier than the Innova, but considering the added premium essence, it deserves this premium.
Warranty
Toyotas are generally perceived to be reliable vehicles, and the Zenix makes sure that it follows family traditions. Toyota is currently offering a warranty of 3 years or 100,000 km (whichever is earlier) on the Zenix. However, for the lithium-ion battery pack offered as a part of the powertrain, Toyota is offering a longer warranty of 8 years or 200,000 km (whichever is earlier).
Q. What is the warranty offered in the Toyota Zenix?
Answer – Toyota offers a standard warranty of 3 years or 100,000 km (whichever comes earlier) on the Zenix. However, for its battery pack in the powertrain, Toyota offers a longer warranty of 8 years or 200,000 km (whichever is earlier).
Toyota Zenix vs the Competition
There are very few three-row MPVs which offer direct competition to the Toyota Zenix in the Philippines, some of which are as follows:
Toyota Zenix vs Toyota Innova – The Zenix is essentially a successor to the Innova and is the third-generation model. The Innova comes with the good old formula of ladder-on-frame architecture and a diesel engine, which makes it a highly durable vehicle. The Innova has already established high standards of comfort and reliability, and the Zenix is only here to take the bars even higher with its more refined powertrains and increased comfort levels with the monocoque chassis.
Toyota Zenix vs Hyundai Staria – Compared to the slightly conventional-looking Zenix, the Hyundai Staria breaks the norms with its extremely radical design for a passenger van, which offers the same seating configuration as the Zenix. The Staria offers much more space and comfort and convenience features over the Zenix, while available with a diesel-automatic powertrain as standard.
Toyota Zenix vs Maxus G50 – The Maxus G50 from the Chinese automaker Maxus might come across as an equally compelling MPV in terms of space and features on offer. However, it’s tough for the Maxus G50 to match the reliability and peace of mind offered by the Toyota Zenix. Nevertheless, the G50 impresses with its sense of space and refined petrol engine (which returns below-average fuel efficiency).
Is Toyota Zenix worth buying?
For the added sense of premium appeal, features and refinement over the Innova, the new Toyota Zenix comes across as a bullet-proof premium MPV for new-age buyers. It feels a lot more refined and comfortable than the already potent Innova, which speaks about its mechanical prowess pretty much.
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What is the Toyota Zenix 2024 Lowest Monthly Installment?
The lowest monthly installment for Toyota Zenix starts from ₱28,649 for 60 months with DP ₱334,000.
Helpful (370)What is the power output of Toyota Zenix 2024?
The Toyota Zenix delivers 174 hp of maximum power and 205 Nm of maximum torque.
Helpful (190)What is the Length of Toyota Zenix?
The length of Toyota Zenix is 4755 mm , while the width is 1845 mm .
Helpful (261)What is the Fuel Tank Capacity of Toyota Zenix?
The fuel tank capacity of Toyota Zenix is 52 L .
Helpful (224)What is the Tire Size of Toyota Zenix?
The Toyota Zenix tire size is 225/50 R18 .
Helpful (271)What is the Alloy Wheel Size of Toyota Zenix?
The Toyota Zenix Alloy Wheel Size is 18 Inch .
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