VinFast Philippines is now offering low-cost vehicle rental and ownership programs to ride-sharing drivers looking to eliminate their fuel costs. With this initiative, the Vietnamese automaker has made its Green lineup more accessible to Transportation Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) drivers and operators.
Specifically, the Herio Green and Limo Green electric vehicles are available under these programs. The two crossovers are most popularly seen as Green GSM units, but other platforms now have a chance to adopt these vehicles with friendlier payment terms. VinFast owners are also eligible for free charging at all V-Green stations until March 2029.

While this program primarily serves commercial operators, VinFast will soon be rolling out its ‘Trade Gas for Electric’ project for private vehicle owners. With that, drivers who switch to electric vehicles with VinFast will be eligible for additional discounts of up to 3%.
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VinFast PH TNVS rental program:

TNVS drivers and operators who would like to rent VinFast Green EVs will need to make an upfront deposit and then configure their contract length. Long-term options are available, and drivers can pay as low as P1,000 a day in rental fees.
The brand did not mention how much the deposits will cost, but has stressed that its rental program is designed to “provide greater flexibility, allowing drivers and transport operators to select an access model aligned with their financial capacity and operational needs.”
VinFast PH TNVS ownership program:

Those who choose to absorb the full amount of a brand-new Herio Green—or Limo Green—can avail of low down payment options and personalized financing plans. According to the company, payment terms can be aligned with a driver’s income stream, which can shorten the overall payback period.
At the moment, these programs are only available in Metro Manila, but VinFast has confirmed that it will eventually expand throughout the country.