Here’s what to expect at the 8th PIMS

Representatives from members of CAMPI during the 8th PIMS presser

The Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) is all set for the official return of the Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS) next month.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • When and where will the 8th Philippine International Motor Show be held?

    The biennial motor show is scheduled on September 15-18 at the World Trade Center.
  • What brands will participate in the event?

    For the 8th PIMS, CAMPI’s 13 member-participants namely BMW, Chery, Foton, Geely, Honda, Hyundai, Isuzu, Kia, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Suzuki, and Toyota will showcase their latest and most recent innovations that will drive the future of mobility.
  • The biennial automotive event in the country will come back after a four-year hiatus following the COVID-19 pandemic. Themed “Mobility + Humanity: Innovating for the Common Good," this year's PIMS will focus on introducing safer, more efficient and sustainable mobility to the people.

    2022 PIMS

    For the 8th PIMS, CAMPI’s 13 member-participants as BMWCheryFotonGeelyHondaHyundaiIsuzuKiaMazdaMitsubishiNissanSuzuki, and Toyota will showcase their latest and most recent innovations that will drive the future of mobility.

    “We aim to unite and drive our collective towards a united mission of building a better and more sustainable future for Filipinos through mobility. We will accomplish this by coming together to showcase the positive impact of sustainable and future-ready innovations on our day-to-day lives” said CAMPI President Atty. Rommel Gutierrez.

    CAMPI President Atty. Rommel Gutierrez

    Foton, being the event’s official mobility partner, will deploy three modernized jeepneys to ferry guests for free from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. between two pick-up points: the event area (World Trade Center) and SMX Convention Center during the four-day event.

    Further, the Bank of the Philippines Inc. (BPI) will be the event’s exclusive auto financing partner.

    In a statement, CAMPI said that the motor show will feature car launches and displays in the brand booths and daily presentations as well as a test drive area to check out the latest offerings from the participating brands.

    Representatives from members of CAMPI during the 8th PIMS presser

    Further, the event will also have aftermarket retail booths where special parts and service appointments will be offered, and several car clubs will hold car meets during the duration of the motor show.

    Tickets will be purchased at the venue for P200 each but the first 1,000 ticket buyers every show day will have a 50-percent discount. Gates will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

    Photos from Ruben D. Manahan IVCAMPI Philippine International Motor Show Facebook page

    Also read:

    PIMS 2018: The Cars and Trucks

    PIMS 2018: Daewoo is Back via Columbian Manufacturing Corporation

    PIMS 2018: What to See in Honda's Pavilion

    Read All

    Featured Articles

    Recommended Articles For You

    Read All

    Featured Cars

    • Upcoming

    Car Articles From Zigwheels

    • News
    • Article Feature
    • Advisory Stories
    • Road Test
    • BYD Cars PH donates Shark 6 DMO, Sealion 6 DM-i to Ayala Foundation
      BYD Cars PH donates Shark 6 DMO, Sealion 6 DM-i to Ayala Foundation
      Cesar Miguel . Today
    • GWM retains Cannon pricing, now offered with a P58K DP
      GWM retains Cannon pricing, now offered with a P58K DP
      Paulo Papa . Today
    • Honda highlights next-gen Prelude design ahead of Sept. 2025 launch
      Honda highlights next-gen Prelude design ahead of Sept. 2025 launch
      Cesar Miguel . Today
    •  Chevrolet PH launches Groove
      Chevrolet PH launches Groove
      Paulo Papa . Jul 31, 2025
    • Penalties for late vehicle registrations, DL renewal waived in calamity-stricken areas
      Penalties for late vehicle registrations, DL renewal waived in calamity-stricken areas
      Ruben Manahan IV . Jul 31, 2025
    • To conserve and protect: car brands in PH and their conservation projects
      To conserve and protect: car brands in PH and their conservation projects
      Paulo Papa . Jul 29, 2025
    • Check out Toyota GR Yaris’ strengths, weaknesses
      Check out Toyota GR Yaris’ strengths, weaknesses
      Cesar Miguel . Jul 29, 2025
    • Ford Model T: WWI hero
      Ford Model T: WWI hero
      Paulo Papa . Jul 28, 2025
    • Cars, brands with unique wellness features
      Cars, brands with unique wellness features
      Cesar Miguel . Jul 28, 2025
    • Brands that might benefit from the new PH-US trade deal
      Brands that might benefit from the new PH-US trade deal
      Cesar Miguel . Jul 25, 2025
    • Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
      Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
      Cesar Miguel . Jun 12, 2025
    • What should you visit first at MIAS 2025?
      What should you visit first at MIAS 2025?
      Cesar Miguel . Apr 11, 2025
    • Do you really need 4x4 for overlanding?
      Do you really need 4x4 for overlanding?
      Cesar Miguel . Mar 26, 2025
    • Number coding 2025: what you need to know
      Number coding 2025: what you need to know
      Paulo Papa . Mar 09, 2025
    • EVs still require lubrication, JAMA execs say
      EVs still require lubrication, JAMA execs say
      Paulo Papa . Mar 09, 2025
    • GWM Cannon: range day
      GWM Cannon: range day
      Paulo Papa . Jul 29, 2025
    • First drive: BYD Sealion 5 DM-i
      First drive: BYD Sealion 5 DM-i
      Cesar Miguel . Jul 21, 2025
    • Honda BR-V S CVT: all about that ‘base’
      Honda BR-V S CVT: all about that ‘base’
      Paulo Papa . Jul 09, 2025
    • Dongfeng Rich 7 4X4 Upper: ideal entry-level truck
      Dongfeng Rich 7 4X4 Upper: ideal entry-level truck
      Paulo Papa . Jul 07, 2025
    • First drive: MG ZS Hybrid+
      First drive: MG ZS Hybrid+
      Cesar Miguel . Jun 30, 2025