VinFast Philippines to expand product lineup, boost charging network, and open more dealerships
VinFast Philippines continues to grow its presence in the country as it enters 2026. With strong confidence, a growing dealership network, supported by a series of breakthrough policies, and a broad lineup of EVs, VinFast is poised to expand both its vehicle offerings and its contribution to the future of mobility.
During a recent thanksgiving event with the theme “The Road We Share,” VinFast Philippines shared its priorities for the year ahead, which are centered on broader vehicle offerings and a stronger support ecosystem for everyday EV ownership. For 2026, VinFast plans to introduce an MPV and electric scooters in the Philippines, vehicle segments the automaker believes have high market demand and strong growth potential.

“We are entering 2026 with strong momentum, built on the trust and support we have earned in the Philippines over the past two years. This year is about accelerating, expanding access, strengthening our ecosystem, and making electric mobility a source of confidence and pride for Filipino drivers,” said Toti Zara, CEO of VinFast Southeast Asia.
VinFast has yet to say what the mystery MPV is. But based on what other markets are getting, it could be the VinFast Limo Green. It's a three-row electric MPV that measures 4780mm long, 1872mm wide, and 1729mm tall. It also has a 2840mm wheelbase and 180mm of ground clearance.
The Limo Green has a single electric motor that drives the front wheels and makes 150 kW (or 204 PS) with 280 Nm of torque. Power is supplied by a 60.13 kWh battery pack, which gives it a range of up to 450 km based on the NEDC cycle. It also supports 80 kW of fast DC charging, which translates to a quick charging time of 30 minutes (10% to 70% state-of-charge).
With seating for seven thanks to its three-row layout, the VinFast Limo Green could prove to be popular with customers, as well as with the brand's Green GSM taxi service.

Supporting the expanding lineup of vehicles is a growing nationwide retail and service presence. Currently, VinFast operates 30 dealerships and 34 service workshops across the country and plans to scale this within the year, prioritizing major cities and high-potential regions to make sales and aftersales support more accessible and convenient for customers.
At the same time, the company is also pushing to expand its charging infrastructure through V-Green. The company is steadily rolling out charging stations across key urban centers and major transport corridors, with further expansion planned for 2026 to support both electric cars and electric two-wheelers. This growing network is aimed at reducing range anxiety and strengthening long-term confidence in EV ownership, ensuring that customers are supported not just at the point of purchase but throughout their transition to electric mobility.
With more dealerships, new upcoming vehicles, and a stronger charging network, VinFast is poised to position itself as a fast-scaling EV brand in the Philippines.

