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UAAGI On the Move goes electric, powers up the 13th Philippine Electric Vehicle Summit
The Philippine Star
|October 24, 2025
The electric revolution is here; UAAGI's special NEV showcase delivers sustainable, high-tech mobility options for every Filipino driver
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Foton Traveller Sierra EV
United Asia Automotive Group Inc. (UAAGI) charges into the future of mobility as the much-awaited "UAAGI On The Move" Roadshow Tour makes a special, electrified stop at the 13th Philippine Electric Vehicle Summit (PEVS). This unique edition, showcasing only New Energy Vehicles (NEVs), reaffirms UAAGI's unwavering commitment to providing Filipinos with the latest innovations in sustainable mobility, offering a smart, powerful, efficient, and eco-conscious option for every lifestyle.
This special, New Energy edition of the UAAGI On The Move Roadshow Tour happens from October 23 to 25 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. With a growing number of Filipinos seriously entertaining the thought of owning a NEV, UAAGI offers multiple, cutting-edge solutions for these evolving needs. The exhibit showcases the latest NEV options from UAAGI's stable of distinguished automotive brands including BAIC, Chery, Foton, Jetour, Lynk & Co, and Radar.
UAAGI On the Move at the 13th PEVS highlights a diverse portfolio of fully electric vehicles, range-extending hybrids, and plugin hybrid vehicles in various shapes and forms, ensuring that whether a customer needs a robust off-roader, a familysized SUV, a versatile van, or a rugged pickup, UAAGI has the perfect NEV solution.
From BAIC, the brand presents the B60e Beaumont REV — a 7-seater full-sized SUV that perfectly balances an electric vehicle’s driving efficiency with the stature and power expected of a true sport utility vehicle. It features a 40.3 kWh high-performance battery for better fuel efficiency and flexibility, and boasts an impressive 1,200 km comprehensive driving range thanks to its range extension system. The B60e also offers an 800 mm waterwading depth with a dedicated water-wading mode, and a premium 13-speaker Infinity Audio system by Harman. Price starts at 3,398,000.
This story is from the October 24, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
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