VinFast PH delivers more than 500 VF e34 BEVs to Xentro Motors’ e-taxi fleet
VinFast Philippines to supply Xentro Motors with 1,000 VF e34 units

VinFast continues to strengthen its presence in the Philippine market after turning over 500 electric vehicles (EVs) to accelerate Xentro Motors’ deployment of EV-powered ride-hailing fleet.
In November 2025, Xentro Motors accelerated the expansion of its electric ride-hailing fleet after inking a partnership deal with VinFast. Under this partnership, VinFast is committed to supplying Xentro with 1,000 units of VF e34. The BEV brand delivered 500 units in December 2025 and is expected to complete the delivery of the remaining units in March this year.
This development comes amid the steady growth of electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the Philippines, driven by expanding infrastructure and increasing interest from both private and commercial sectors. Fleet electrification, in particular, is emerging as a key driver of EV uptake, as companies look to modernize operations while reducing long-term costs and emissions.
Xentro Motors is the automotive arm of Xentro Group of Companies, a Philippine developer known for Xentro Malls—a rising network of community malls and commercial centers with key presence in fast-growing cities nationwide. Xentro Malls boasts an extensive mall network equipped with charging hubs that aim to address infrastructure barriers for EV adoption in the Philippines.
Powered by Xentro Malls’ EV-ready infrastructure, Xentro Motors aims to help mainstream battery electric vehicles—making sustainable mobility more accessible to mall-goers and EV adoption more convenient for EV owners.
Designed as a compact electric crossover SUV for everyday urban mobility, the VinFast e34 delivers a smooth, quiet driving experience powered by an efficient all-electric drivetrain. Its balance of practicality and zero-emission performance makes it a natural fit for both personal use and high-utilization transport services.
The VinFast e34 is well-suited for ride-hailing fleets, offering reliable electric performance for continuous urban driving. Its deployment within Xentro’s fleet demonstrates how VinFast’s EVs are designed not just for private ownership but for real-world commercial environments where efficiency, durability, and scalability matter.
In addition to ride-hailing, VinFast’s electric vehicles are also steadily gaining ground in corporate fleet applications, as major Philippine corporations accelerate their shift toward more sustainable transport solutions. VinFast is now working closely with a growing roster of fleet partners - ranging from mobility operators to technology and utilities companies, positioning the brand as a trusted provider of reliable, efficient, and sustainable EVs. Current partners include Goldfields Motorsales Inc., Marstel Philippines Inc, Meralco, Emviem Telephones Service, Ride Co, and Nerio Green.
“VinFast’s partnerships with key business fleets underscore the strength and versatility of our electric vehicle lineup. They’re built to deliver reliable, high-performance mobility across a wide range of operational needs,” said Toti Zara, CEO of VinFast Southeast Asia. “As we look ahead to 2026, we remain committed to advocating for greater EV adoption in the Philippines and empowering more companies to transition to sustainable, future-ready transportation solutions.”
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