Maxus G10 Assist a boon to PWD, elderly passengers

The elderly and persons with disabilities (PWD) can now enter and disembark from the Maxus G10 multipurpose vehicle through the recently launched G10 Assist package. 

Maxus Philippines, the local importer and distributor of the commercial vehicle brand with European origins, predicates the dealer option on a programmable swivel lifting seat in the second row – right beside the sliding door. The powered seat “swivels to face the sidewalk, slides out, and can be lowered down to street level so that the elderly or the wheelchair-bound person can easily (sit) or disembark,” said Maxus Philippines general manager Reginald See.

The powered swivel seat moves outward to face the curb and lowers for easy ingress and egress. It has a rated capacity of 150 kilos or about 330 pounds.

He added that while the standard suggested installment is on the right seat for left-hand-drive territories (so that ingress and egress are on the curbside), two seats can be fitted with Maxus Assist. “We can do that as well. We have options to change the swiveling from clockwise to counter clockwise.” See continued, “The swivel seat is developed for Maxus so we have all the necessary parts components. It’s also in other Asian countries (and is) really made for Maxus.”

The programmable swivel lifting seat can be operated through a remote control or even mobile phone with an iOS app. It has a position memory function, path recover function, path obstacle sensor, door interlock, low-power detection and warning, mechanical manual function, and anti-tip protection.

The installation fee is included with the cost for the Assist device (P399,800). In an interview with WHEELS.PH, See said the seat has a rated capacity of 150 kilos or about 330 pounds. Those who have previously bought a G10 can have theirs retrofitted for the same price, which the executive insisted is “very affordable.” He underscored: “If you look at the options right now in the aftermarket, specifically, our price is up to 40 percent cheaper.”

Automobile Central Enterprise, Inc. president Felipe Estrella (left) with
Maxus Philippines general manager Reginald See

The company said in a release that the “programmable swivel lifting seat is easy to operate, via remote control or even through mobile phone via an iOS app. It has a position memory function, path recover function, path obstacle sensor, door interlock, low-power detection and warning, mechanical manual function, and anti-tip protection.”

Launched last June 5, the G10 is offered at a price of P1.68 million and comes with a three-year warranty or 100,000 kms, whichever comes first. Maxus Philippines extends 24/7 emergency roadside assistance, pick-up and delivery service, and on-site servicing for corporate fleet accounts.

The nine-seater MPV boasts “modern and luxurious design, offers spacious interior and comfort amenities, highlighted by four captain seats at the rear, power adjustable seat for the driver and front passenger and flexible seating at the rear to provide spacious luggage room.” Additional niceties include a seven-inch touchscreen radio with Bluetooth, USB input, and six speakers. A 220-volt outlet is supplied, along with a front and rear air-conditioning system. It is powered by a Euro 4-compliant, 1.9-liter turbodiesel common rail direct-injection engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission that produces 150ps and 350Nm. 

Maxus said the G10 meets global safety standards with an integrated body structure, front and side airbags for the driver and front passenger, three-point seatbelts on all seats plus Isofix, front and rear parking sensors, and rear camera. 

In his welcome speech during the G10 Assist launch, Automobile Central Enterprise, Inc. president Felipe Estrella shared, ”The United Nations observes the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 3. We at Maxus Philippines are doing our share to help develop the world that the UN envisions as ‘inclusive, equitable, and sustainable for everyone, where the rights of PWDs are fully realized.’” 

For more information about Maxus Philippines, visit www.maxus.com.ph or like and follow Maxus Philippines’ Facebook page and Instagram account (@maxusph). Maxus showrooms are located at Greenfield District on 833 Sheridan Street, Barangay Highway Hills in Mandaluyong City (02-5585823), and at Cebu along Soriano Avenue in the North Reclamation Area, Mabolo, Cebu City (0917-867-5734).

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