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The times are changing. Gone are the days when electric vehicle s are only for the wealthy. We now have EV options outside of the luxury segments. Heck, we actually have affordable electric car s now.
Read on to see our five recommendations for first-time EV buyers out there. Which would you add to this list?BYD Cars Philippines is taking the market by storm, to say the least, and it’s continuously expanding its lineup to cater to more and more customers. Of course, it has mass-market models on offer, and one of the most interesting proposition it has is the Seagull.
OTHER STORIES YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED:Skyway Stage 4: Here’s everything you need know about it5 Offbeat recommendations for first-time car buyers in 2025The Ice Cream was one of Jetour Auto Philippines’ first offerings when the carmaker arrived in our market, and boy, did it make headlines. Not because of the endorsements that came out after the launch, but simply because of how cute the car looks.
What I’m talking about is the Nanobox, which as its name suggests, is a tiny EV. At just P888,000, it’s a very affordable option, and it’s got an impressive 351km range on just one full charge. Not too shabby for a small car nonetheless.One of the most affordable electric vehicles in the market right now comes from Vietnamese carmaker VinFast. It’s been making a lot of noise over the past year or so, and it shook the small-EV segment with the launch of the VF3.
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