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Sealion on a Mission

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A BYD Sealion 5 DM-i in Deep Sea Blue is parked in front of the historic Paoay Church in Ilocos Norte, with pink flags waving in the background under a bright blue sky.
A thousand-kilometer adventure, one historic stop at a time. The BYD Sealion 5 DM-i takes on Luzon with style, smarts, and serious range.

BYD Launches Sealion 5 DM-i SUV for Practical, Affordable Electric Driving in PH

BYD Philippines, under ACMobility, has launched the new Sealion 5 DM-i—a compact electrified SUV built for Filipinos who want to switch to electric without worrying about range, cost, or daily use.

Three BYD electrified vehicles, including the Sealion 5 DM-i, drive along a narrow dirt road flanked by lush green rice fields and water paddies under a clear blue sky in rural Philippines.
From sunrise to seedling—BYD’s electrified convoy cruises through the heart of Luzon, proving that 1,000 km is just the beginning.

The Sealion 5 joins BYD’s growing list of electrified cars in the country, which already includes the Sealion 6, Seal 5 sedan, and Shark 6 SUV. But this time, the spotlight is on first-time EV owners. With a plug-in hybrid system and smart features, the Sealion 5 promises an easy transition into electrified driving.

Two BYD Sealion 5 DM-i units drive out of a mountain rock shed tunnel, surrounded by thick greenery on a winding road in Luzon, Philippines.
Through tunnels and terrain, the BYD Sealion 5 DM-i keeps going—built for long drives, steep climbs, and everything in between.

Powered by BYD’s Super DM-i tech, the Sealion 5 combines electric power with a fuel engine, producing 197 PS and 300 Nm of torque. It can accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in just over eight seconds. The car comes with Eco, Normal, and Sport drive modes to match different driving needs.

A rear view of the BYD Sealion 5 DM-i navigating through a muddy, narrow rural path with another electrified vehicle closely following behind.
Mud, ruts, or rough patches—no problem. The BYD Sealion 5 DM-i powers through the backroads, proving range isn’t the only thing it’s got going.

On paper, it can travel over 1,000 kilometers with a full tank and full battery. Race car drivers George and Louis Ramirez recently proved this by driving 1,409.7 km around Luzon—reaching as far as Pagudpud—at 25.27 km/l fuel efficiency.

Four men in matching navy blue shirts give thumbs-up poses in front of the BYD Sealion 5 DM-i, parked outside a BYD dealership with a high-rise condo building in the background.

The 12.96 kWh Blade Battery gives up to 71 km of all-electric range. It charges via a regular wall socket in 4.5 hours. It also has a Vehicle-to-Load feature that lets you power devices and appliances straight from the car.

Interior view of the BYD Sealion 5 DM-i showing a minimalist dashboard with a rotating touchscreen, sleek steering wheel with controls, and two-tone leather seats.

Design-wise, the Sealion 5 looks clean and modern with full LED lights, 18-inch wheels, and roof rails. It’s 4,738 mm long and over 1.8 meters wide, offering good space without feeling bulky. Heated mirrors and puddle lamps add convenience.

Rear seats of the BYD Sealion 5 DM-i shown in beige leather with orange piping, foldable center armrest, and premium door panel finishes.

Inside, it features soft leather seats, dual-zone aircon, and a rotating 10.1-inch touchscreen that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. There’s also an in-car app store and even Stingray Karaoke. It comes with an NFC key card and a smartphone app to control features remotely.

Close-up of the BYD Sealion 5 DM-i’s touchscreen display showing navigation, Spotify, and FM radio interface options on a clean, modern UI.

For safety, it has six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, traction control, hill-start assist, a rear camera with sensors, and ISOFIX mounts for child seats.

The Sealion 5 DM-i is priced at ₱1,248,000, with a promo cash price of ₱1,198,000. Early buyers can also avail of an ₱88,000 down payment offer. BYD claims up to 40% savings on fuel and maintenance, with only one preventive service needed yearly.

Side profile of the BYD Sealion 5 DM-i in Deep Sea Blue, parked on a concrete lot with trees and lamp posts in the background.

It comes with an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty on the Blade Battery, as well as the electric motor and control system.

Close-up view of the BYD Sealion 5 DM-i’s engine bay, showing the Super DM-i hybrid system under the hood with visible fluid reservoirs and engine components.

Available colors include Arctic White, Harbour Grey, Cosmos Black, and Deep Sea Blue, paired with a beige-brown interior.

Four BYD Sealion 5 DM-i units in different colors are parked in front of the BYD Evo City showroom, showcasing the SUV’s design from multiple angles.

“The Sealion 5 DM-i is yet another proof of how easy and convenient it is to switch to electrified mobility with BYD,” said Adam Hu, BYD Philippines Country Head.

More details are available at www.bydcarsphilippines.com.

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Forester Goes Hybrid

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Front view of the 2026 Subaru Forester Hybrid parked by a lake with mountain scenery in the background.

Subaru has officially brought in the sixth-generation Forester, marking the compact SUV’s debut as a full hybrid in the Philippine market. Motor Image Pilipinas, the brand’s exclusive distributor, hopes this launch will reenergize its presence among family SUVs.

At the core is the second-generation e-Boxer system, Subaru’s first strong hybrid setup. It pairs the familiar 2.5-liter Boxer engine with two electric motors. The gasoline unit generates 164 hp and 209 Nm, while the motors contribute up to 122 hp and 270 Nm, combining for a maximum 197 hp. That makes it the most powerful Forester since the turbocharged XT. A 1.1-kWh lithium-ion battery enables short stints of all-electric driving, while a 63-liter tank helps stretch range to 1,000 km.

Despite the hybrid tech, Subaru sticks to its roots. Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and a Lineartronic CVT come standard, with off-road aids like Dual X-Mode, Hill Descent Control, and Active Torque Vectoring intact. The SUV also benefits from the tougher Subaru Global Platform, which is now 10 percent stiffer thanks to a full inner frame design. Steering precision improves with a dual-pinion system adapted from the WRX.

Design-wise, the new Forester looks sharper and cleaner but remains recognizable. The Philippine-spec 2.5 i-S e-Boxer Hybrid wears 19-inch alloys, roof rails, and C-shaped LED headlights with cornering lamps. A panoramic sunroof and a hands-free tailgate are standard. A Forester-exclusive shade, River Rock Pearl, joins the color palette.

Inside, Subaru blends rugged with refined. Scratch-resistant panels meet suede-and-leather seats, both front units equipped with power adjustment. Comfort and convenience come from dual-zone climate control, rear vents, wireless charging, and a 360-degree camera. The centerpiece is an 11.6-inch portrait-style touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, paired with an 11-speaker Harman Kardon sound system.

Safety tech takes a leap with EyeSight 4.0. It uses three cameras to provide nine driver-assist features, including lane centering, adaptive cruise, and emergency steering. A new Driver Monitoring System adds facial recognition to warn against distraction or drowsiness and can store profiles for five drivers. The system can even stop the vehicle if the driver becomes unresponsive.

Priced at P2,498,000, the Forester 2.5 i-S e-Boxer Hybrid comes with a five-year bumper-to-bumper warranty and eight years of coverage for the hybrid battery. For buyers looking at hybrids, it now stands as one of the few with a standard all-wheel-drive system, keeping Subaru’s identity intact while embracing electrification.

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Final lap for Volkswagen PH

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Volkswagen’s sales operations in the Philippines wind down this month as Ayala’s Automobile Central Enterprise Inc. ends its distribution deal with Volkswagen AG after a 12-year run. The last dealership in Bonifacio Global City is set to operate until September 30, 2025.

Vehicle servicing, maintenance, and warranty support will continue to be available through the Alabang Service Center, Pampanga Service Center, and other authorized service touchpoints. Customers may book service appointments via this volkswagen.service@acmobility.ph. For Pampanga customers, please contact 0918 8542379 or email hbsicat@lausgroup.com.ph.

The move follows Ayala’s exit from Maxus distribution in August, signaling a portfolio shift while customer care stays in place for Volkswagen users.

Volkswagen under Ayala began in 2013, bringing in nameplates from the Jetta and Tiguan to the Golf GTI, then pivoting in 2018 to China-built models like the Santana and Lamando, and later the T-Cross, Multivan Kombi, and Tharu.

Public posts from Volkswagen Philippines and multiple outlets confirm the closure timeline and aftersales arrangements.

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BYD Tang DM-i Arrives in PH at ₱2.098M

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Rear view of the newly launched BYD Tang DM-i plug-in hybrid SUV displayed on stage in the Philippines.

BYD has officially brought the Tang DM-i to the Philippines, marking another step in its electrified lineup. The grand launch took place today, September 17, 2025, at the SPACE in Ayala One.

The Tang DM-i enters the local market at ₱2,098,000, offering Filipino buyers a premium plug-in hybrid SUV that blends luxury, versatility, and sustainable technology.

BYD first introduced the all-electric Tang in 2024, showcasing a global-standard SUV that combined comfort, technology, and performance. The DM-i version builds on that success by answering customer requests for flexibility. “Our mission is not just to introduce vehicles, but to listen, respond, and deliver solutions that fit Filipino needs,” said Bob Palanca, Managing Director of BYD Philippines.

Palanca explained that while many drivers are eager to shift fully to EVs, others want the reassurance of hybrid capability during the country’s transition to clean mobility. The Tang DM-i is designed precisely for that balance, powered by BYD’s advanced Super DM-i technology, which allows drivers to enjoy electric driving while still being equipped for longer-distance travel.

The SUV carries over the luxury, comfort, and advanced features of the original Tang, but now with an added layer of adaptability. From everyday city commutes to long family drives, the Tang DM-i positions itself as a versatile choice for Filipinos seeking both sustainability and practicality.

BYD emphasized that this launch is part of its larger mission to make advanced mobility accessible in the Philippines. “The Tang DM-i is not simply another SUV in our lineup. It is a smarter and more adaptable choice, reflecting our belief that sustainable mobility must also be practical and flexible,” Palanca added.

With the new model, BYD hopes to further strengthen its foothold in the country and bring more Filipinos closer to the future of mobility.

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