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Geely’s Electric Avenue and Family Lane

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Front-side view of the all-electric Geely EX5 on stage at its Philippine launch event, under dramatic lighting with “ENERGEELY” graphics in the background.

Geely Launches All-Electric EX5 and Hybrid Okavango Elite in the Philippines

Geely Motor Philippines is stepping on the gas—or in this case, the charge—with the official launch of two new energy vehicles: the all-electric EX5 SUV and the hybrid Okavango Elite. The twin launch marks a major milestone for the company since it transitioned into a direct subsidiary model earlier this year.

The two models highlight Geely’s commitment to offering a complete lineup of powertrain options—ranging from battery electric and plug-in hybrids to mild hybrids and internal combustion engine vehicles—by the end of 2025. The move is part of a broader push for smarter, more adaptable mobility solutions in the country.

To support this initiative, Geely has stocked over USD 5 million worth of parts in its own warehouse, and announced improved after-sales support and new dealer programs aimed at strengthening ownership experience and service delivery.

Geely EX5: The Brand’s First All-Electric SUV in PH

Priced at PHP 1,799,000, the EX5 brings Geely into the local EV market with a tech-packed electric SUV that promises comfort, safety, and intelligent features. Its short blade battery can fast-charge from 30% to 80% in just 20 minutes, thanks to an optimized 11-in-1 electric drive system.

Backed by dual 5-star crash ratings from Euro NCAP and ANCAP, the EX5 also comes with advanced driver assistance features like adaptive cruise control and 360° panoramic parking. Inside, it features a spacious cabin with massage seats, a 15.4-inch touchscreen, a heads-up display, voice command in 10 languages, and a transparent chassis view for safer maneuvering.

Design highlights include flush-mounted door handles, a panoramic sunroof, and antibacterial materials—plus, it qualifies for a green EV plate under local incentives.

Okavango Elite: A Hybrid SUV for Family Versatility

Targeted at larger households, the PHP 1,368,000 Okavango Elite is a 7-seater SUV designed for maximum space and flexibility. It’s the only hybrid in its class with seven individual seats and five configurable layouts, providing a cargo capacity of up to 2,050 liters—enough for 20 large suitcases.

Upgrades include new exterior styling, enhanced interior materials, a 360° camera, and reinforced structural safety. Its hybrid powertrain balances fuel economy with performance, and like the EX5, it also qualifies for EV-related perks like number coding exemptions.

Geely Celebrates Six Years in the PH Market

Alongside the launch, Geely kicked off its 6th anniversary in the Philippines by introducing limited-time promotions for the EX5 and Okavango Elite. Existing customers will also benefit from new support programs for older models and a customer referral initiative.

Geely also unveiled dealer incentives for Coolray and Emgrand units to boost showroom activity and improve overall consumer value. The company says these initiatives reflect a deeper understanding of how Filipinos use their vehicles daily.

“These cars aren’t just feature-rich,” said Sylva Yu, CEO of Geely Motor Philippines. “They’re built with insight into how Filipinos actually move—whether it’s the quiet torque of the EX5 or the adaptability of the Okavango Elite.”

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VF 6, Family First

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VinFast VF 5 in Brahminy White parked outside a modern glass building at night, LED V-signature DRLs and headlights on, compact city SUV stance with five-spoke wheels.

VinFast is pushing for a bigger slice of the Philippine EV market with the VF 6, a compact electric SUV pitched squarely at busy Filipino households who want easy parking, smart tech, and zero gas station stops. Launched in Manila on August 15, 2025, the VF 6 comes in Eco and Plus variants as more families consider EVs amid fuel costs, environmental concerns, and incentives that support the shift to electric mobility .

Why this could click with Pinoys

The VF 6 keeps a small footprint for navigating tight village roads, school drop-offs, and mall parking, yet surprises with a roomy cabin thanks to a 2,730 mm wheelbase—space on par with B-segment gas cars. Five seats, practical storage, and fold-flat rears make room for strollers, instruments, or weekend gear. Cargo is rated at 423 liters—roughly ten carry-on luggages—before folding the second row for more space .

Out-of-town without the “range panic”

Quick Tagaytay coffee or a Batangas beach run? The VF 6 Eco posts up to 480 km (NEDC) and the Plus up to 460 km, enough to cover most near-province trips on a single charge. The tuning aims to balance comfort in EDSA traffic with confidence on winding expressway sections—useful for mixed city-province routines .

Safety and smarts as standard talking points

For families, the Plus variant stacks eight airbags and 20 ADAS features, including adaptive cruise, blind spot detection, lane-keeping, a 360º camera, and an in-segment standout: Auto Lane Changing Assist. The infotainment is AI-powered with voice control, OTA updates, and seamless phone integration—handy when juggling school runs, work calls, and weekend plans .

Ownership math that invites comments

From now until May 1, 2027, VF 6 owners get free charging at all V-GREEN stations nationwide—an eyebrow-raising perk for commuters watching daily costs. The vehicle warranty runs 7 years/160,000 km, while the battery is covered for 10 years/200,000 km—aggressive coverage that will surely spark debates about long-term EV ownership confidence in the Philippines .

The bottom line

VinFast frames the VF 6 as an “everyday hero” for Filipino households—compact outside, useful inside, guided by driver aids, and backed by charging perks and long warranties. The bigger question for readers: Does a right-sized EV with these freebies finally make you ready to plug in? .

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Mall Power Tour: Ford’s New Hybrid & Mach‑E Go Nationwide

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A bright blue Ford Mustang Mach-E electric SUV on display at an outdoor mall event, with its hood open to reveal the front trunk, and both front doors open for viewing.

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?
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Ford Powers Into Hybrid Game with New Territory

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Ford Territory Hybrid in Oasis Green on display at a launch event in the Philippines.

MANILA, Philippines – Ford Philippines has officially joined the hybrid electric vehicle segment with the launch of the new Ford Territory Hybrid. The Philippines is the first market in Ford’s International Markets Group to offer this model, which blends fuel efficiency, modern styling, advanced tech, and driver-assist features.

Available in two variants – the Trend and Titanium X – the new Territory Hybrid keeps the SUV’s popular appeal while adding a responsive hybrid powertrain. The Trend focuses on core hybrid features for daily driving, while the Titanium X adds premium touches like a panoramic moonroof, coast-to-coast LED bar, larger alloy wheels, and extra safety tech.

Hybrid Power Without Plugging In
Unlike plug-in hybrids, the Territory Hybrid doesn’t need charging stations. It automatically recharges through regenerative braking and its gasoline engine. Both variants use a 1.5L I-4 Dedicated Hybrid Engine, paired with a 2-speed dedicated hybrid transmission and a 1.83kW lithium-ion battery. Together, they produce up to 218PS of electric power and 315Nm of torque.

The SUV can switch between EV, Series, Parallel, or Energy Recovery modes for better fuel economy and smooth torque delivery, especially in city traffic. It accelerates from 0–100 km/h in just 8.5 seconds. Drivers can choose Eco, Normal, or Sport modes, plus adjustable steering settings for comfort or responsiveness.

Updated Looks Inside and Out
The Territory Hybrid sports a redesigned hood, fenders, grille, LED headlights, and full-width LED taillights. Wheel sizes are 18 inches for the Trend and 19 inches for the Titanium X. Inside, it features premium materials, a dual-tone leather finish, more luggage space, multi-color ambient lighting, and improved seating comfort.

Tech and Comfort
Both variants come with dual-zone climate control, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, multiple charging ports, and a 12-inch touchscreen. The Titanium X gets extras like a wireless charging pad, PM2.5 filter, hands-free tailgate, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. A new sound system from Arkamys delivers 3D surround sound.

Safety Features
Standard safety tech includes six airbags, stability and traction control, hill assist, a 360-degree camera, and parking sensors. The Titanium X adds adaptive cruise control, lane keeping aid, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and automatic emergency braking.

FordPass Connectivity
Through the FordPass app, owners can remotely start, lock, or unlock the car, and get vehicle health alerts.

Pricing and Colors

  • Trend – ₱1,399,000
  • Titanium X – ₱1,599,000

Color options include Oasis Green, Crystal Pearl White, Star White, Blue Panther, and Panther Black (availability depends on variant).

Launch Offers
Buyers get a free illuminated logo and hybrid decals. From August 8–10, mall displays and events nationwide will offer a free 3-year service plan and discounts, with a chance to win ₱100,000 off for purchases at the Bonifacio Global City Amphitheater.

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