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Ford Philippines Opens Largest Service Facility in Visayas

MANDAUE CITY, CEBU — Ford Philippines has expanded its presence in the Visayas region with the opening of a new service facility in Mandaue City, Cebu, in partnership with Fairlane Automotive Ventures, Inc. (FAVI).

Located along North Road in Barangay Jagobiao, the newly inaugurated Ford Mandaue boasts a 12,000-square-meter service floor area, making it the largest Ford service facility in the Visayas. It is equipped with over 20 service bays and more than 30 body and paint bays to cater to the growing number of Ford owners in northern Cebu.

In addition to aftersales services, the dealership also features a display area for up to three vehicles, intended to support sales and marketing activities.
“Ford Mandaue is a testament to our commitment to providing top-notch service and aftersales support, ensuring that every Ford owner enjoys a seamless ownership journey for many years,” said Pedro Simoes, managing director of Ford Philippines.

Andre Borromeo, general manager of FAVI, added: “With this expansive service facility, we look forward to creating and maintaining lasting relationships with our current and future customers as we continue to make aftersales a top priority for our business.”

As part of its opening campaign, Ford Mandaue is offering up to P50,000 in additional cash savings to the first 50 customers who reserve and purchase a Ford vehicle from June 5 to June 30, 2025. The promo applies to new Ford customers without an existing reservation at Ford Cebu, Ford Talisay, or other Ford dealerships.

The minimum reservation fee is set at P10,000 for the Territory, Everest, and Ranger models, while the Mustang and Explorer require a P30,000 reservation fee.
Ford Mandaue is open Mondays to Saturdays, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information, customers may contact 0921 461 3613 or visit the dealership’s official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/OfficialFordMandaue.
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Lynk & Co Drives In with the 08 EM-P

Quezon City, Philippines — Lynk & Co has officially rolled out its latest premium entry into the Philippine SUV market, the all-new 08 EM-P Plug-in Hybrid, priced from ₱2.498 million.

First teased at the Manila International Auto Show earlier this year, the 08 EM-P is now formally listed in the Department of Energy’s plug-in hybrid database. The SUV is designed for Filipino drivers who want both modern performance and everyday practicality.

At its core is Lynk & Co’s 3DHT Evo Dual-Motor Electric Drive System, producing 381PS and 615Nm of torque. The hybrid system allows the SUV to sprint from 0–100 km/h in 6.5 seconds, while offering up to 205 km of pure electric range and a total range of 1,400 km (WLTP) on a full charge and tank.

The SUV carries the brand’s “Next-Day” design language, highlighted by Adaptive Matrix LED headlamps, frameless glass, a UV-protected sunroof, sleek mirrors, and 21-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli Scorpion tires.

Inside, the 08 EM-P leans on comfort and tech. A 15.4-inch Ultra HD infotainment display with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto takes center stage. Premium touches include Nappa leather seats with massage and climate functions, plus a 23-speaker Harman Kardon audio system.

For safety, Lynk & Co fitted the SUV with its Level-2 ADAS suite, featuring 18 driver-assist systems like Adaptive Cruise Control with Traffic Jam Assist, Autonomous Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Keep Assist, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert with automatic braking.

Aftersales coverage includes an 8-year or 200,000 km battery warranty and two years of free periodic maintenance service (PMS).

The 08 EM-P is available in Raw Zircon, Mineral Green, and Fluid Grey, with units now showcased at Lynk & Co dealerships nationwide, including Alabang, Angeles, BGC, Iloilo, North EDSA, and Quezon Avenue.
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Pasay’s Free Ride is Back—Now Smarter

Pasay City is bringing back free shuttle rides, and this time, the service gets a tech boost. Starting August 12, 2025, residents can hop on Toyota Lite Ace community shuttles for another year at no cost, with routes and seats managed through Toyota’s mobility apps. The move aims to cut commute stress, make trips more predictable, and move Pasay closer to its “smart city” goals.

Instead of the usual “ride wherever there’s a vacant seat,” passengers can plan trips and reserve seats via the myTOYOTA Shuttle PH app, while city administrators get real-time vehicle data and driver behavior insights through Toyota Fleet Connected Service. It’s a small fleet of five Toyota Lite Ace units donated in March 2025, but a big step toward cleaner, safer, and more efficient city mobility. Think barangay-to-City Hall errands, school runs, or quick hospital trips made smoother with digital tools.





Free rides cushion households from rising transportation costs, and app-based booking reduces “come what may” commutes. If the system works in Pasay, other local governments could copy the model, especially for first- and last-mile routes where jeepneys or buses aren’t practical. It’s also a test of public trust: will commuters actually use the app? Can the city keep the shuttles on schedule and the data secure?




The program builds on the Toyota Community Shuttle pilot that ran from December 2023 to January 2025, which proved that connected, shared transport can improve access without needing major new infrastructure. The relaunch, led by Pasay City officials with Toyota executives, signals tighter public–private teamwork to modernize mobility at the city level.
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Mall Power Tour: Ford’s New Hybrid & Mach‑E Go Nationwide

Headed to the mall this weekend? You might bump into Ford’s newest electrified duo—one for practical daily drives, the other a head‑turning EV pony. Which one fits your Manila traffic life better?
Ford Philippines is taking the New Territory Hybrid and the all‑electric Mustang Mach‑E on a nationwide show-and-tell through October, bringing them to high‑footfall malls and select dealerships so shoppers can check the tech and the design up close.
Where to see them first:
- Territory Hybrid (Aug 15–17): Over 20 mall spots from SM Southmall, V Mall Greenhills, SM Bicutan, SM Marikina, Robinsons Place Manila to SM City Batangas, SM Sta. Rosa, SM San Pablo, SM Taytay, SM Legazpi, plus North Luzon stops like SM Cabanatuan, SM Rosales, Harbor Point Subic, SM Tarlac, SM Tuguegarao, SM Ilocos Norte, SM Baguio, then SM Seaside Cebu, Island City Mall Bohol, and Mindanao with SM City Davao, Robinsons Place Pagadian. If you reserve at these sites, you get a free 3‑year Scheduled Service Plan (SSP).

- Mustang Mach‑E Roadshow (Dealerships):
Ford Alabang (Aug 13–17), Global City (Aug 20–25), Balintawak (Aug 27–Sep 1), EDSA (Sep 3–8), Libis (Sep 3–8), Marikina (Sep 10–14), Cebu (Sep 30–Oct 5). Retail starts September at those same dealerships.

Hybrid practicality, EV excitement. One aims for lower fuel use in stop‑and‑go EDSA crawls; the other shows what a Filipino EV garage could look like—if your condo or barangay has charging sorted.
Perks that soften ownership costs. The free 3‑year SSP for Territory Hybrid reservations at mall stops is a real saver, especially with rising maintenance costs. Fair deal or marketing fluff? You tell us.
Access, not just hype. This isn’t a one‑city launch. The tour reaches Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao so more families can test cabin space, infotainment, and driver aids without flying to Manila.
Fresh from the public reveal, Ford wants more Filipinos to experience the brand’s electrified push—“from mall displays to dealerships,” says MD Pedro Simoes. Translation: they’re betting you’ll choose with your eyes and a quick sit‑in. Agree? Or do you still want hard data like charging costs vs. gas?
- Would you daily a hybrid for school runs and groceries, or go full‑EV for the torque and quiet rides?
- Which stop is nearest you—Southmall, Greenhills, Cebu, Davao? Planning to drop by?