VinFast's Electric 7-Seater MPV 7 Launches in the Philippines, Marking Asian Expansion
Introduction: A Quiet Beginning in Batangas
A modest dealership tucked within a gasoline station in Sto Tomas, Batangas, recently became the unexpected setting for a pivotal moment in electric mobility. There, the first VinFast MPV 7—an all-electric seven-seater—was quietly delivered. This unassuming event hinted at a broader transformation: a full-scale national rollout now underway across the Philippines, and a strategic push into key Asian markets.

The VinFast MPV 7: Designed for Modern Families
The MPV 7 is VinFast's answer to the growing demand for spacious, eco-friendly family transportation. With seating for seven passengers, a sleek aerodynamic profile, and a fully electric powertrain, it targets households seeking both practicality and sustainability. Key features include:
- A range of approximately 300 kilometers on a single charge (WLTP cycle).
- Rapid charging capability, reaching 80% in under 30 minutes.
- Smart infotainment system with over-the-air updates.
- Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) for enhanced safety.
Philippines: A Strategic Beachhead
The Philippine market presents unique opportunities for electric vehicles (EVs). With over 100 million residents and a growing middle class, demand for affordable, multi-purpose vehicles is high. However, EV adoption has been slow due to limited charging infrastructure and higher upfront costs. VinFast's entry, supported by government incentives for EVs under the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA), aims to overcome these barriers.
Dealership Network Expansion
Following the initial Batangas outlet, VinFast has rapidly established additional dealerships in Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao. Each location offers test drives, maintenance services, and charging stations. The company plans to have at least 20 dealerships operational by mid-2026, ensuring nationwide coverage.
Asian Ambitions: Beyond the Philippines
VinFast’s rollout in the Philippines is part of a broader regional strategy. The Vietnamese automaker has already entered Indonesia, Thailand, and India, with a focus on markets where fuel prices are high and government policies favor electrification. The MPV 7 itself is produced at VinFast's state-of-the-art factory in Hai Phong, Vietnam, and exported to these markets.
Competitive Landscape
The MPV 7 competes directly with models like the Toyota Innova (hybrid variant) and the Hyundai Staria (electric version). Its pricing, starting at PHP 1.5 million (approximately USD 27,000), positions it aggressively. Early reviews highlight the spacious interior and quiet ride, though some critics note that the charging network still needs to catch up.
Charging Infrastructure: The Key to Success
To support the MPV 7 and other EVs, VinFast is investing in a network of fast-charging stations across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The company is partnering with local energy firms and shopping mall operators to install DC fast chargers at key locations. Additionally, buyers receive a home charging unit with installation support.
Conclusion: A Promising Start
The first sighting of the VinFast MPV 7 at that unassuming Batangas gas station was a harbinger of change. Now, as hundreds of units are delivered nationwide, and as VinFast continues to scale up across Asia, the electric seven-seater is making clear that sustainable family mobility is not just a concept—it is rolling into driveways all over the region.
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