
Fuel prices keep rising, but Changan is bringing new solutions to the road. Changan is expanding its lineup in the Philippines with four new electrified models set to debut at MIAS 2025. These vehicles will be powered by three different energy systems: Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), Range Extended Electric Vehicle (REEV), and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), which is an important step for the brand as it aspires to offer practical and fuel-efficient options to more Filipino drivers.
Changan has been developing automotive technology through its global research centers in China, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the USA. The brand is known for bringing affordable yet advanced vehicles to the market, and the launch of these new hybrid and electric models shows its promise to provide better options for car buyers in the Philippines.

Three of the four new models will carry the Changan 101 badge, which represents the brand’s mid-range electric vehicle lineup. These models are built with modern technology, user-friendly features, and efficient powertrains, making them a good choice for those looking to change to hybrid or electric cars. The Changan 101 series is made to bring a smarter driving experience on digital technology and innovation. The 101 badge has traditional design elements with modern technology, showing the brand’s goal of making electric mobility accessible to more people.
More choices, less fuel—Changan is bringing hybrid and electric cars to MIAS 2025. With four new electrified models on the way, the brand is giving Filipinos more ways to save on gas and reduce emissions. Car buyers and enthusiasts can see these new hybrid and electric models at the Changan Exhibition at MIAS 2025 from April 10-13 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. While you wait, you can check out Changan’s full lineup on AutoDeal.com.ph without leaving your home.
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