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August 19, 2024

Countdown Begins To 9th Philippine International Motor Show This October 24-27 2024


The 9th Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS) countdown officially begins. This year marks the 9th edition of PIMS, promising a showcase of the latest automotive innovations, cutting-edge vehicle models, and groundbreaking concept cars under the theme “Dare. Drive. The Future Redefined.”

As the premier automotive event in the Philippines, the 9th Philippine International Motor Show will spotlight the evolving landscape of the automotive industry, with a special focus on sustainability, innovation, and mobility solutions tailored to the needs of the Filipino market. BPI will be the exclusive Auto Financing Partner of the 9th Philippine International Motor Show.

“We are grateful to PIMS for having BPI as the exclusive bank partner for several years now. This partnership provides an avenue for the auto industry to showcase what they can offer to car enthusiasts as well as the means to own the vehicle today through our suite of financial solutions. It is our mission in BPI to enable Filipinos to acquire their dream cars sooner rather than later” said Dexter Lloyd Cuajotor, Head of Retail Loans and Bancassurance.

The Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI), the organizer of PIMS, remains committed to driving the local automotive industry towards a future of advanced and inclusive mobility. CAMPI President, Atty. Rommel Gutierrez, expressed his enthusiasm for this year’s event, stating, “This year’s PIMS embodies CAMPI’s bold vision of uniting the automotive industry and leading the way in redefining advanced, inclusive mobility for all Filipinos. We are excited to showcase the innovations that will shape the future of transportation in the country.”

Seventeen of the world’s leading automotive brands will be represented at PIMS 2024, offering visitors a comprehensive view of the latest trends and innovations in the industry. The participating brands include BMW, Changan, Chery, Daewoo, Foton, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Isuzu, Jetour, Kia, Mazda, MG, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Suzuki, and Toyota.

Each of these brands will unveil its newest models and concept vehicles, reflecting their commitment to sustainability, innovation, and meeting the diverse needs of the Filipino market. Attendees can expect to experience first-hand the future of mobility, from electric vehicles to intelligent driving systems and beyond.

Showgoers can set their calendars for October 24 to 27, 2024, and be part of the 9th Philippine International Motor Show at the World Trade Center Manila. Tickets will soon be available, so stay tuned and follow CAMPI’s Facebook Page for more announcements.

9 comments:

  1. who are the other members of campi not joining?

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    1. Brands not joining from CAMPI include:

      Astara (GAC, JMC, GAC, Peugeot)
      Mercedes-Benz
      Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM
      Jaguar Land Rover
      Lexus (although Toyota is joining)
      Ferrari (although BMW is joining)
      Volkswagen, BYD (although Kia is joining)

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  2. Forda very first time na sumali si Ford sa Philippine International Motor Show.

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    1. Yes. They're a CAMPI member now. Likely the reason why they skipped out on MIAS early this year despite having the Bronco and Mustang.

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  3. Any chance Sonata, K5 and/or the heavily revised Camry will appear?

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    1. Zero chance you'll see those vehicles there
      Hyundai is more into SUVs and MPVs,Kia prefer EVs and made in China vehicles while New Camry won't appear in Thailand till November

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  4. This is gonna be a China car motor show.. that is my prediction.

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    1. Only 5 Chinese brands in this show
      UAAGI didn't bring in the Lynk and Co & BAIC as there's nothing new to show for those same goes for AC Mobility not bringing in the BYD EV lineup in the show

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