
VinFast Philippines shared its goals for 2026 during its “The Road We Share” event held at Palacio de Memoria in Parañaque, where it was attended by the car brand’s executives, motoring journalists, and content creators. Here, the car brand said that it will be expanding its model portfolio as well as its dealership network in 2026.
Aside from making electric vehicle (EV) ownership hassle-free, the Vietnamese car brand is also focusing on offering its current model lineup. VinFast said that the VF 6, VF 7, and VF 9 are set to become the company’s core growth drivers in the Philippines. The reason for this is that these vehicles, according to VinFast, respond to rising demand for spacious, family-friendly electric SUVs designed for both daily commutes and long-distance travel.
Of note, the VinFast VF 6 recently won the Value for Money accolade at the 2026 Autocar India Awards. Autocar India praised the VinFast VF 6 for its “knockout pricing,” robust build quality, well-balanced ride and handling, and notable performance.
Aside from EVs, VinFast Philippines is looking to introduce electric scooters and electric multi-purpose vehicles (MPV), further broadening its portfolio to serve a wide range of mobility needs.

“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,” VinFast Southeast Asia CEO Toti Zara said.
VinFast plans to support its model portfolio expansion by further increasing its dealership network nationwide. The car brand shared that it currently 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.
VinFast is also looking to steadily roll out EV charging stations across key urban centers and major transport corridors through V-Green. This effort is said to be given further expansion planned for 2026 to support both EVs and electric two-wheelers.




