VinFast opens first three dealer showrooms in the Philippines

VOV| 16/07/2024 18:30

VinFast, the electric vehicle (EV) maker of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, opened its first three dealerships in the Philippines on July 16, including VinFast Aseana, VinFast EDSA, and VinFast Alabang.

Located in prime locations throughout the Philippine capital of Manila, the dealerships will showcase the VF 5, VF 7, and VF 9 electric SUV models.

According to details provided by VinFast, the VF 5 electric SUV is now officially available for sale. Filipino customers can experience and order the vehicle immediately at VinFast dealerships or through the official website at https://vinfastauto.ph/

Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc, CEO of VinFast Philippines, shared that the opening of VinFast's first three dealerships in the Philippines marks a significant milestone in VinFast’s journey to conquer the potential electric vehicle market.

“With an increasingly expanding dealer network, VinFast is committed to bringing Filipino consumers high-quality products and dedicated service as a way of promoting the electrification revolution and improving the quality of life,” she added.

VinFast will also provide after-sales and warranty policies, whilst also pioneering a battery subscription policy in order to help reduce initial ownership costs and eliminate concerns about battery life and potential repair or replacement expenses.

It plans to further expand its dealer network to major centres and cities throughout the Philippines this year.

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