VinFast is set to launch several new models in 2026 as part of its expansion plans for the Philippine market. Specifically, the Vietnamese car brand will launch an electric MPV and electric scooters this year.
The official release did not specify the exact electric MPV arriving on our shores, but homologation papers published by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) in December 2025 gave the initial specs of the upcoming VinFast Limo Green. The specs do match those of the Innova-sized MPV launched by VinFast early last year.

According to the LTO papers, a single electric motor will provide peak power of roughly 200hp, propelling the seven-seater to a top speed of 140kph. Listed range on a full charge is 300km, and the battery will take eight hours to top up using an AC charger, or 27 minutes to get from 10% to 70% full using a fast-charger.
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No information was provided on the incoming electric scooters, either, but a news release published on VinFast’s Vietnamese website reported the launch of new electric two-wheelers in mid-January. Three of these—the Evo, the Feliz II, and the Viper—have swappable batteries, while a fourth model called the Amio is pedal-powered with electric assist. Other existing electric bikes listed on the website include the Vero X, the Felix, the Evo Grand, and the Evo Neo.




The existing big SUVs in the local VinFast lineup—VF6, VF7, and VF9—will be the brand’s “core growth drivers.” These, along with other offerings, should be more accessible to customers as the carmaker expands its dealer and service network in major cities and high-potential regions. Currently, VinFast has 30 dealerships and 34 service workshops in the country.
Finally, to complement its fully electric lineup, the company is also launching more charging stations through its V-Green network. The rollout will focus on “key urban centers and major transport corridors,” with the charging systems supporting both two- and four-wheeled vehicles.

“We are entering 2026 with strong momentum, built on the trust and support we have earned in the Philippines over the past two years,” said Toti Zara, CEO of VinFast Southeast Asia. “This year is about accelerating, expanding access, strengthening our ecosystem, and making electric mobility a source of confidence and pride for Filipino drivers.”