MPV showdown: How does the all-new Hyundai Stargazer size up against its rivals?

When it comes to small, seven-seater multi-purpose vehicles (MPV), you have as many choices in the market as there are stars.

The segment remains highly popular in the Philippines because it combines the utility and practicality of seven seats with the size and ease of a compact sedan.

There are established Japanese stalwarts like the Toyota Avanza (and its luxurious Veloz sibling), the Mitsubishi Xpander (and its rebadged Nissan Livina sibling), the Suzuki Ertiga, and the upcoming all-new Honda BR-V.

And today, November 8, 2022, Hyundai Philippines debuted its contender in this hot segment: the Stargazer.

It is, without question, the most visually striking of all the small MPVs. But how does this Korean upstart stand up against its more established rivals?

Here are some figures you can check out.

Widest and longest wheelbase

The Stargazer may not be the longest or tallest in class (that honor belongs to the Mitsubishi Xpander), but it is the widest and has the longest wheelbase.

This should help significantly with interior space, which is usually compromised because of the narrow bodies of most MPVs in this class.

For those particular with ground clearance, the all-new BRV and the Xpander and Livina siblings are the only ones that go past the 200 mm mark.

Vehicle

Length

Width

Height

Wheelbase

Minimum Ground Clearance

Wheels (top-spec)

Hyundai Stargazer

4,480 mm

1,780 mm

1,695 mm

2,780 mm

195 mm

16-inch alloy

Toyota Avanza

4,385-4,395 mm

1,730 mm

1,650-1,700 mm

2,750 mm

180-190 mm

16-inch alloy

Toyota Veloz

4,475 mm

1,775 mm

1,700 mm

2,750 mm

190 mm

17-inch alloy

Honda BR-V

4,490 mm

1,780 mm

1,651-1,685 mm

2,700 mm

220 mm

17-inch alloy

Suzuki Ertiga

4,395 mm

1,735 mm

1,690 mm

2,740 mm

180 mm

15-inch alloy

Mitsubishi Xpander

4,595 mm

1,750 mm

1,750 mm

2,775 mm

225 mm

17-inch alloy

Nissan Livina

4,510 mm

1,750 mm

1,695-1,700 mm

2,775 mm

205 mm

16-inch alloy

Cabin and cargo area average for the class

Step inside these little MPVs, and you get a mixed bag.

The Stargazer is available in cloth or leatherette trim, although the Livina and the upcoming BR-V are available in full leather. Meanwhile, the Korean MPV’s touchscreen is par for the class at 8 inches.

But in terms of cargo space, the Xpander-Livina duo takes the cake with 495 liters with third-row seats up and 781 liters with the third row folded.

Vehicle

Seat Material

Infotainment System (top-spec)

Cargo Space (3rd-row up)

Cargo Space (3rd-row down)

Hyundai Stargazer

Cloth or leatherette

8-inch touchscreen

200 liters

585 liters

Toyota Avanza

Cloth

8-inch touchscreen

N/A

N/A

Toyota Veloz

Cloth and synthetic leather

7-inch touchscreen

N/A

N/A

Honda BR-V

Cloth or leather

7-inch touchscreen

N/A

N/A

Suzuki Ertiga

Cloth

8-inch touchscreen

153 liters

550 liters

Mitsubishi Xpander

Cloth

7-inch touchscreen

495 liters

781 liters

Nissan Livina

Cloth or leather

7-inch touchscreen

495 liters

781 liters

Drivetrain nearly top of the class

Power may not seem relevant in what is essentially a family shuttle, but when you load these MPVs up with people and luggage, you’ll feel the pain with an underpowered drivetrain.

The Stargazer falls near the top of the pile, with only the BR-V trouncing it in power and torque. A full test drive will undoubtedly tell more about the Hyundai’s capabilities.

Like the Honda, the Hyundai also has a 6-speed manual or a continuously variable transmission. In contrast, designs like the Ertiga, Xpander, and Livina are showing their age by still offering an antiquated 4-speed automatic.

Vehicle

Engine 

Gearbox

Power

Torque

Hyundai Stargazer

1.5-liter, twin-cam, 16-valve inline-4 gasoline

6-speed manual or continuously variable transmission

115 PS at 6,300 rpm

144 Nm at 4,500 rpm

Toyota Avanza

1.3-liter or 1.5-liter, twin-cam, 16-valve inline-4 gasoline

5-speed manual or continuously variable transmission 

98 PS or 106 PS at 6,000 rpm 

122 or 138 Nm at 4,200 Nm

Toyota Veloz

1.5-liter, twin-cam, 16-valve inline-4 gasoline

Continuously variable transmission

106 PS at 6,000 rpm 

138 Nm at 4,200 Nm

Honda BR-V

1.5-liter, twin-cam, 16-valve inline-4 gasoline

6-speed manual or continuously variable transmission

121 PS at 6,600 rpm

145 Nm at 4,300 rpm

Suzuki Ertiga

1.5-liter, twin-cam, 16-valve, inline-4 gasoline

5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic

104 PS at 6,000 rpm

138 Nm at 4,400 rpm

Mitsubishi Xpander

1.5-liter, twin-cam, 16-valve inline-4 gasoline

5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic

105 PS at 6,000 rpm

141 Nm at 4,000 rpm

Nissan Livina

1.5-liter, twin-cam, 16-valve inline-4 gasoline

5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic

105 PS at 6,000 rpm

141 Nm at 4,000 rpm

Class-leading safety kit

On the safety front, the Stargazer shoots away from many local rivals like the Xpander, Livina, and Ertiga by offering front, front-side, and curtain airbags standard on the top-of-the-line variant.

The Hyundai and the Honda also get standard traction control, ISOFIX child restraints, and a bevy of active safety systems on the top models.

These include lane-departure warning, forward-collision avoidance, lane-keep assist, rear-cross-traffic alert, and blind-spot monitoring, which are not available even as options in the Suzuki, Mitsubishi, or Nissan.

Vehicle

Airbags (top-spec)

Traction control (top-spec)

ISOFIX child-restraint anchors

Active safety systems (top-spec)

Hyundai Stargazer

6

Standard

Standard

Lane-departure warning, forward-collision avoidance, lane-keep assist, rear-cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring

Toyota Avanza

6

Standard

Standard

Blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert

Toyota Veloz

6

Standard

Standard

Lane-departure warning, forward-collision avoidance, rear-cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring

Honda BR-V

6

Standard

Standard

Lane-departure warning, forward-collision avoidance, lane-keep assist, rear-cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring

Suzuki Ertiga

2

Not Available

Standard

Not Available

Mitsubishi Xpander

2

Standard

Standard

Not Available

Nissan Livina

2

Standard

Standard

Not Available

Stylish and competitively equipped

The Hyundai Stargazer is available in three variants. For feature set, modern design, and heightened safety technologies, the following introductory prices appear to be highly competitive:

  • 1.5 GL IVT – PHP 998,000
  • 1.5 GLS IVT – PHP 1,128,000
  • 1.5 GLS Premium IVT – PHP 1,218,000

The published variant prices do not include shipping and other provincial charges.

This puts it right up against its Japanese rivals, although its closest competition will be the equally new BR-V, which will be launched locally on Nov. 21, 2022.

Vehicle

Price Range

Hyundai Stargazer

PHP 998,000 to 1,218,000

Toyota Avanza

PHP 833,000 to 1,059,000

Toyota Veloz

PHP 1,210,000 to 1,265,000

Honda BR-V

 PHP 1,100,000 to 1,390,000 

Suzuki Ertiga

PHP 853,000 to 1,003,000

 Mitsubishi Xpander 

PHP 1,050,000 to 1,180,000

Nissan Livina

PHP 1,029,000 to 1,209,000

The new Hyundai STARGAZER comes with a 5-Year or 200,000-km warranty (whichever comes first) to further nurture peace of mind among MPV buyers.

Do you think the Hyundai Stargazer will outshine the other stars in the small MPV segment?

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