GAC Motor has sold over 3,000 units from January to November 2024
GAC Motor Philippines distributor Astara maintains its continued growth for 2024 after achieving a sales milestone. From January to November 2024, the brand recorded a 79% year-on-year increase in sales, reaching 3,060 units sold, compared to the same period in the previous year with 1,714 units sold.

GAC Motor’s groundbreaking models, including the GS3 Emzoom, M6 Pro, and M8 MPVs, are driving its success. The Emzoom has sold a staggering total of 1,987 this year, and 283 M6 Pro and 215 M8 MPVs have retailed since their launch in the first quarter of 2024. The recent introduction of the Emkoo Hybrid underscores the brand's commitment to sustainable, high-performance mobility. These vehicles, equipped with cutting-edge technology and advanced features, have captivated a wide range of customers.

In October, the GS3 Emzoom crossover achieved a significant milestone, with 2,500 units sold since its launch in June 2023. Looking ahead, the company aims to accelerate growth, enhance customer service, and launch innovative new models in 2025.

“2024 has been a remarkable year for GAC Motor, with over 3,000 new Filipino customers joining our community. We are deeply honored by the growing trust and confidence Filipinos have placed in our brand. We are excited to continue our journey together, building on our strong foundation and delivering innovative mobility solutions that meet the evolving needs of Filipino consumers,” said Franz Decloedt, Brand Head of GAC Motor, Astara Philippines.

With 32 dealerships nationwide, including permanent and interim retail facilities, customers can visit GAC Motor showrooms in major cities and in various locations. These include; Alabang, Angeles, Bacoor, Batangas, BGC, Dasmarinas, Fairview, Isabela, Kawit, Manila Bay, Marilao, Mindanao Avenue, New Manila, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Pasig, Quezon Avenue, Santa Rosa, Sumulong Highway, Tarlac, Valenzuela, Calamba, in Luzon; Cebu, Iloilo, Bacolod and Tacloban in Visayas; Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, General Santos, and Matina in Mindanao.

