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The local automotive scene is witnessing an electrifying transformation, with a steady influx of Chinese-made electric vehicles hitting the market. Just this week, four diverse car brands showcased their latest EV offerings, signaling a robust interest in sustainable mobility among Filipino consumers.
Earlier this week, we saw four brands eager to stake their claim in the thriving automotive landscape. Aion, a division of Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd., launched two new EVs in its inaugural showroom in Makati, led by automotive veteran Anton Ibarle. The AION Y Plus, a spacious SUV, caters to families seeking luxury and performance, while the AION ES sedan offers a sleek, energy-efficient solution for urban commuters and long-distance travelers.
Vietnamese manufacturer VinFast is also making waves with its VF 3, a compact EV designed specifically for Philippine urban roads. With dimensions of 3,190 x 1,679 x 1,622 mm, the VF 3 is equipped with a 32 kW electric motor and a range of up to 210 km on a full charge. Fast-charging capabilities allow it to recharge from 10% to 70% in just 36 minutes, making it a practical choice for city drivers.
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