MANILA, Philippines – GAC International Philippines has officially joined the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI), marking a significant milestone in the company’s continued expansion in the country. As one of the nation’s leading automotive industry organizations, CAMPI provides GAC Philippines with the opportunity to collaborate with key industry stakeholders in shaping policies, programs, and standards that will drive the growth and development of the Philippine automotive sector. The membership also reflects GAC’s long-term commitment to delivering world-class mobility solutions and strengthening its presence in the local market.
The announcement comes on the heels of GAC Philippines’ strategic reorganization earlier this year, when it became a wholly owned local subsidiary of GAC International under the unified “ONE GAC” brand philosophy. Integrating GAC MOTOR, AION, and HYPTEC into a single organization enables the company to deliver a more consistent customer experience, enhanced aftersales support, faster parts availability, and improved coordination across its expanding nationwide dealer network. Backed by two decades of collaboration with global automotive leaders Toyota and Honda, GAC continues to leverage advanced engineering, manufacturing expertise, and hybrid technology to provide reliable, high-quality vehicles tailored for Filipino motorists.
Further strengthening customer confidence, GAC Philippines now operates a growing network of 30 dealershipssupported by a dedicated parts warehouse and comprehensive aftersales services. Customers enjoy warranties of up to 5 years or 150,000 kilometers for internal combustion engine models, while electric vehicles are covered by an 8-year or 160,000-kilometer vehicle warranty and an 8-year or 200,000-kilometer warranty for the core three-electric system. Combined with two years of free roadside assistance, GAC’s CAMPI membership reinforces the brand’s commitment to delivering a worry-free ownership experience while contributing to the future of the Philippine automotive industry.
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