VinFast has announced the expansion of its electric vehicle access model for ride-hailing and transport service drivers in Indonesia and the Philippines, adding a rental option with a range of incentives.
VinFast has announced the expansion of its electric vehicle access model for ride-hailing and transport service drivers in Indonesia and the Philippines, adding a rental option with a range of incentives.
VinFast just signaled a major shift in the EV market by processing 3,520 orders on Saturday, March 28, 2026—a massive volume achieved without the help of festive discounts, quarter-end pushes, or coordinated marketing campaigns. While the auto industry typically relies on "engineered" spikes to compress demand into short windows, this milestone stands out because it was entirely organic, suggesting that consumer interest in electric mobility has reached a tipping point where high-volume sales no longer require a manufactured nudge.
As Philippine fuel prices continue their relentless climb, VinFast is offering a massive financial reprieve by extending its free-charging program through March 31, 2029. Available to both new and existing owners at V-Green stations, this initiative shields both commuters and transport professionals from rising pump costs across the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, and India. By zeroing out "fuel" expenses for the next several years, VinFast is positioning its EVs as the ultimate hedge against market volatility.
Amid volatility in global fuel prices, Vingroup is set to introduce a special “Trade Gas for Electric” program across Vietnam, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The initiative is designed to encourage motorists to transition from gasoline-powered vehicles to electric mobility through additional incentives on VinFast electric vehicles and scooters.
Building on the success of its current free charging program, VinFast has announced an extension of this policy for customers purchasing electric vehicles in three key Asian markets: India, Indonesia, and the Philippines, through March 31, 2029. With the zero-fuel-cost advantage for three years, consumers will have greater incentives to switch to electric vehicles, reduce dependence on gasoline, and contribute to a sustainable green environment in the international markets where VinFast operates.
VinFast announces an updated battery subscription policy for the Philippine market, significantly reducing upfront investment costs and simplifying electric vehicle ownership. This pioneering policy once again reinforces VinFast’s commitment to a customer-centric approach in advancing green mobility in the Philippines.
This season is the perfect moment to rethink how we move. Here are five ways the holiday rush highlights the need for electric mobility, and how an electric vehicle (EV) like VinFast’s is shaping a cleaner, more sustainable future.
2025 was VinFast’s first full year operating in the Philippines, and it did not unfold quietly. From the outset, the company treated the market as one that required momentum, not patience. Products, partnerships, and policy moved forward together, guided by a simple belief inside the organization, adoption accelerates when hesitation is addressed early.
VinFast has introduced a Residual Value Guarantee Program for buyers in the Philippines. This is the first program of its kind in the country’s electric vehicle market, underscoring VinFast’s role as a brand leading the charge toward smarter, more secure EV ownership. The company describes it as a way to give customers confidence in the long-term value of an electric vehicle. Here is a detailed look at how the program works and what it means for Filipino buyers.
VinFast has presented 303 prizes worth a total of 5.1 million pesos to the most outstanding and lucky participants in its electric vehicle design voting contest for the Philippine market titled PiliPinas: Your Vote, Your Design for the Future Filipino Drive. The more than 20,000 participants reflect the strong appeal of VinFast models and reinforce that green mobility is becoming an essential and sensible choice in the Philippines.