
The United Asia Automotive Group, Inc. (UAAGI Auto group) is set to take center stage at this year’s Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) with what the company describes as the largest footprint by a single participant at the upcoming 4-day event.
Happening from April 9 to 12, 2026, at the World Trade Center Manila in Pasay City, UAAGI’s showcase booth will cover approximately 3,000 sqm across multiple zones. In more detail, these zones include the “UAAGI West Wing” at Hall C, the Jetour Auto Philippines display at Hall A, the Foton Truck Pavilion, and the UAAGI Performance Center for test drives.
The expansive showcase brings together UAAGI’s six automotive brands under one umbrella: BAIC, Chery, Foton, Jetour, Lynk & Co, and Radar EV Pickup. The display is designed to give visitors a comprehensive look at a wide spectrum of mobility solutions, ranging from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to plug-in hybrid electric models and fully electric nameplates.

A key highlight of UAAGI’s MIAS exhibit is the integrated Business Center located within the West Wing. The business facility allows prospective car buyers to complete transactions on-site, including vehicle trade-ins, financing consultations with partner bank BPI, and reservations. Buyers may also participate in a lucky draw offering discounts of up to P100,000.
Moreover, UAAGI will introduce the Performance Center, where attendees can test-drive vehicles on the event grounds. The initiative, which complements the company’s massive static display, aims to provide visitors with hands-on information about vehicle performance, tech, and convenience.
According to UAAGI, its expansive area combines product display, customer engagement, and transaction capability in a single venue. By consolidating multiple brands and services, UAAGI seeks to streamline the car-buying process for show attendees. With its large-scale presence and a wide variety of offerings, UAAGI will be a major force at MIAS 2026, highlighting both traditional and emerging mobility technologies for the Philippine market.
Autocar’s Take
UAAGI’s MIAS 2026 participation shows how car shows are steadily shifting from static showcases to more elaborate environments that include the car-buying process. Rather than focusing squarely on just the display cars, UAAGI brings together product exposure, est drive opportunities, and on-site purchase support in one consolidated space.
The scale is notable, but what stands out is the intent to simplify buyers’ decision-making. By narrowing the usual gaps between viewing, evaluating, and purchasing, UAAGI is aligning its approach with current consumer expectations.









