JMC is adding EVs to model lineup in PH
JMC Philippines to expand model lineup by adding electric vehicles

JMC Philippines, backed by global mobility leader Astara, is taking a bold step into the future of mobility with the soon-to-be introduced JMEV (Jiangxi Jiangling Group New Energy Vehicle Co., Ltd.) electric cars to the Philippine market.
This expansion marks a significant milestone, as JMC broadens its lineup beyond its renowned Grand Avenue and Vigus pickups to include sustainable EV options.
From rugged workhorse pickups to everyday electric sedans, JMEV brings a fresh and future- forward alternative to Filipino consumers. With a balance of advanced technology, efficiency, and reliability, JMEV cars complement JMC Philippines’ existing models, offering a versatile selection for both eco-conscious drivers and those who demand rugged performance.
JMEV currently offers models such as the EV2, EV3, and E Light in global markets, including China and Europe, but official model details for the Philippine market will be announced soon. The introduction of JMEV to the Philippines promises to give customers a smarter, more sustainable driving alternative tailored for the modern road.
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