Suzuki showcases its vehicles for your business
The 2024 Philippine Commercial Vehicle saw Suzuki Philippines’ commitment to delivering efficiency, reliability, and functionality when they showcased their commercial vehicle lineup at the SMX Convention Center venue.
On display were the Ertiga Hybrid GA dressed as a Taxi, the people carrier Carry PUV Class 1, the Carry Utility Van (UV), and the dependable APV GA. Also making an appearance as a preview model is the Eeco microvan that Suzuki hopes to launch soon.

Suzuki specially modified the Ertiga Hybrid GA into a 5-seater Taxi for the 2024 PCVS. This variant maintains the same specifications as the standard GA model and is currently not for sale, but was configured to accommodate five passengers, giving ample space and comfort for both driver and passengers with expanded luggage space.
As with the standard Ertiga Hybrids, the 5-seater Taxi version combines a fuel-efficient gasoline engine with an electric motor, offering enhanced fuel economy and reduced emissions. This makes it an ideal choice for taxi operators seeking to minimize operating costs while contributing to environmental sustainability.

Meanwhile, the long-serving APV GA shows its versatility with the expanded luggage capacity and multiple storage options, making it ideal for transporting goods, equipment, or supplies. Its roomy cabin can be reconfigured with foldable seats, allowing for a flexible layout to accommodate either passengers or additional cargo space as needed. This adaptability is particularly beneficial for delivery services, shuttle operations, and small-scale logistics.

The Suzuki Carry, on the other hand, were displayed in two versions: the PUV Class 1 and the Utility Van. The Carry PUV Class 1, maintains the core specifications of other Carry variants. It is designed to serve the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVM) under the Class 1 category. This specific Carry can seat up to 10 people, including the driver, making it suitable for passenger transport services. It will soon be available among the standard variants of the Suzuki Carry.
The Carry Utility Van has 50/50 split-folding rear seats on both sides for flexibility in providing more cargo space when needed. It also comes with a step board on the rear for easier ingress and egress for passengers. Moreover, the Carry Utility Van has a 70/30 split back door with a heavy-duty lock.
Each of these vehicles are a testament to Suzuki’s aim of providing ideal choices for commercial use in the dynamic and demanding Philippine market.

