February 12, 2020

These are the Major Car Brands Exhibiting at the 2020 Manila International Auto Show


Boldly facing the dawn of a new era, the Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) will open its doors once more this April 2 to 5, 2020 at the World Trade Center Manila (WTCMM).

Aside from the exhibit halls of the WTCMM, in a bid to accommodate the increasing exhibitor and visitor count of the show, organizer Worldbex Services International will expand to the PICC Forum as well. This adds an additional 5,000-square meters of exhibit area. While car brands will continue to occupy the main halls of WTCMM, the PICC will host car accessories, auto car care, truck parts, and car insurance.

With a show theme of “Dynamic Decade,” this year’s brands that will launch or preview a brand-new vehicle are:
  • Ford
  • Subaru
  • Hyundai
  • Nissan
  • Jeep
  • Chevrolet
  • Kia
  • MG
  • Suzuki
Also other car brands exhibiting at the show are:
  • Foton
  • Chery
  • Autohub
  • Peugeot
  • Geely
  • Volkswagen
  • Maxus
  • Mitsubishi
  • JAC
  • GAC
Meanwhile, a number of heritage-themed nameplate display will complement this year’s new model launches, highlighting the changing face of mobility. Moreover, the WTCMM Driveway will accommodate the usual car club displays.

The 16th Manila International Auto Show opens it doors on April 2-5, 2020 from 10 AM to 10 PM. Entrance can be done either via the World Trade Center or via the Philippine International Convention Center.

The event is co-presented by BPI Family Auto Loan and for the benefit of ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. For more details visit their official website.

5 comments:

  1. It seem that the exhibition this year is a far cry from last year when brand like aston martin, jaguar, rover, etc where there, now, a lot of good for nothing chinese brand, YAK, YAK, YAK,I will not waste my time going there.

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  2. It's a New Era for China made cars, in fact they are now well equipped and better safety features and better looking car than the Japanese and Korean make. And much cheaper by hundred thousand more. to eIt's time to embrace their product.

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    1. Hard to accept, but that's the reality now. Chinese cars have vastly improved and they're now even into electric vehicles.

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