A one-stop-shop setup provides buyers with a convenient way of spending their hard-earned pesos. Shoppers can easily compare one product to the other, enabling them to bring home what truly suits their lifestyle.
New AC Motors Centrale in BGC
This type of approach is strategically adopted by AC Motors with the opening of its Centrale facility. Located at 932 28th street corner 9th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City (BGC), the AC Motors Centrale facility houses six brands including four automobile and two motorcycle marques.
Brand executives graced the opening ceremony
The four automobile brands include Honda, Isuzu, Kia, and Volkswagen, while the motorcycle brands are KTM and Husqvarna. AC Motors also announced that the new one-stop-shop facility will become its ground for advancing mobility and electrification which will enhance its electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem.
“AC Industrials’ automobile and motorcycle distribution and retail business have been an integral part of the Ayala group for the last 30 years, enabling AC Motors to provide mobility solutions for the Filipino people,” said AC Industrials (ACI) President and CEO Arthur “Art” Tan.
Honda aims to plant one tree for every unit sold
Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) is showcasing its world-class vehicles, featuring its new design philosophy. The all-new Honda HR-V is one of the models in the local lineup that gets the new design language, offering a more mature styling and Honda Sensing which provides a safer and more convenient driving experience.
Isuzu provides business mobility solutions
Fellow Japanese marque Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) has a different business portfolio as it caters to those in the market for large and rugged vehicles. Included in its passenger car lineup are the D-Max pickup truck and mu-X 7-seater midsize SUV. Also up for grabs is the Isuzu Traviz, a light commercial vehicle (LCV) that recently reached its 10,000-unit sales milestone.
Volkswagen kicked off its new showroom with special cashback deals
The AC Motors Centrale is displaying German-designed and engineered vehicles under the Volkswagen brand. Volkswagen Philippines shared that it plans to strengthen its crossover/SUV lineup, particularly with the T-Cross. It is a subcompact crossover that flaunts a youthful-looking styling inside and out.
PH-spec Kia models now sport the brand's new logo
Kia rounds up the four automobile brands in the new one-stop-shop facility. The Korean automaker is moving forward in the local market with its new identity called ‘Movement That Inspires.’ Kia Philippines' latest entry is the all-new Carnival, a minivan that is said to ‘deliver first-class treatment worthy of a VIP.’
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