Geely Calamba has closed its doors
Can we expect more Geely dealerships to close in the Philippines?

Geely Philippines has been in the country for over six years and has established itself as one of the pioneer Chinese auto brands. But while they may have been one of the earliest ones to set up shop in the country, Geely has experienced some hardships and setbacks in the country.
Recently, Geely Calamba announced on its official Facebook page that they have officially ceased operations. The dealership announced its closure last October 10, 2025, stating that they are extending their heartfelt gratitude to all its valued clients, partners, and supporters for their trust and loyalty.
Despite closing its doors, Geely Calamba shared that customers can still reach the Geely Calamba Facebook page for concerns or assistance regarding previous transactions.

At the time of its opening in July 2022, Geely Calamba served as the automaker's 30th dealership in the country. It sits on a 1,620 square meter outlet and can display up to six vehicles in its showroom and service bay. It was owned and operated by Alphamile Dealers Incorporated.
With Geely Calamba effectively closing its doors this October 2025, could we expect more dealership closures in the country?
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