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VinFast battery-swapping e-motorcycles start at P70K

Prices revealed and early booking opened

Published Jun 10, 2026 12:28 pm  |  Updated Jun 10, 2026 01:02 pm

At A Glance

  • VinFast has officially started its Early Booking Program for the three e-motorcycle models it will launch in the Philippines. These are the Evo, Feliz II, and Viper.
  • The VinFast Evo is priced at ₱70,000 (with battery subscription); the Feliz II is priced at ₱72,400 (with battery subscription); the Viper is priced at ₱81,900 (with battery subscription).
  • Customers may choose to subscribe to two batteries at a monthly fee of ₱439 per battery, or purchase vehicles with batteries included, depending on their needs. Battery swapping fees are set at ₱35 per battery per swap.
VinFast has officially started its Early Booking Program for the three e-motorcycle models it will launch in the Philippines. These are the Evo, Feliz II, and Viper. From June 10 to July 18, customers in the Philippines can place bookings for VinFast e-motorcycles through the official website at vinfastauto.ph or VinFast dealerships nationwide, with a non-refundable booking fee of only ₱3,000. During the Early Booking Program period, customers will receive incentives valued at ₱5,600. The first deliveries to customers in the Philippines are expected to begin from July 2026.
All three e-motorcycle models offer accessible pricing and are accompanied by VinFast’s flexible ownership model, allowing customers to choose between battery subscription (with battery swapping privilege), or purchasing vehicles with batteries included, depending on their preferences and usage needs.
Competitive pricing
VinFast Feliz II
VinFast Feliz II
VinFast Evo
VinFast Evo
VinFast Viper
VinFast Viper
The VinFast Evo is priced at ₱70,000 (with battery subscription), ₱82,700 (including one battery), and ₱95,400 (including two batteries). The VinFast Feliz II is priced at ₱72,400 (with battery subscription), ₱85,100 (including one battery), and ₱97,800 (including two batteries). Meanwhile, the VinFast Viper is priced at ₱81,900 (with battery subscription), ₱94,600 (including one Battery), and ₱107,300 (including two batteries).
“The Philippines is one of the key markets in VinFast’s international electric two-wheeler expansion strategy,” said Ms. Vo Thi Cam Tu, Managing Director of VinFast E-motorcycles Overseas Market. “The introduction of three battery-swapping e-motorcycle models further expands our product ecosystem in the country while offering more green mobility options tailored to the diverse needs of local consumers. We will continue investing comprehensively in products, infrastructure, and services to make the transition to electric mobility the most natural choice for all Filipinos.”
The three new models have been developed to meet the diverse mobility needs of consumers in the Philippines, ranging from daily urban commuting and business purposes to modern and dynamic lifestyle aspirations.
Among them, the VinFast Viper is designed for young customers who favor sporty styling and modern technology. The vehicle is equipped with a range of advanced features, including a Smart Key system with remote vehicle tracking and locating functions, a TFT display, projector headlights, and dual rear shock absorbers with external reservoirs.
Meanwhile, the VinFast Evo and VinFast Feliz II are optimized for practical everyday use, combining agile performance, affordable operating costs, and driving ranges well suited to urban mobility needs.
All three models are equipped with a 5,200W BLDC in-wheel motor. The VinFast Viper and VinFast Feliz II support top speeds of up to 90 km/h, while the VinFast Evo reaches up to 80 km/h.
Made for Asian roads
VinFast e-motorcycles are also developed to global quality standards. The frame is constructed using high-strength steel that meets Japanese standards. The motor and controller system are rated IP67 for water and dust resistance, while the battery complies with the European ECE-R136 safety standard and is covered by a warranty of up to 6 years or 72,000 km.
Each e-motorcycle features two battery compartments positioned beneath the seat, allowing the use of up to two 1.5 kWh LFP batteries. With two fully-charged batteries, the vehicle can travel up to 150-km under standard conditions.
Charging and battery options
Customers may choose to subscribe to two batteries at a monthly fee of ₱439 per battery, or purchase vehicles with batteries included, depending on their needs. Battery swapping fees are set at ₱35 per battery per swap. Through a strategic partnership with global charging infrastructure developer V-Green, VinFast is actively deploying battery-swapping stations across the Philippines to provide customers with a convenient, fast, and optimized ownership experience.
In addition to battery swapping, users can also charge batteries directly at home.
The Philippines is currently one of Southeast Asia’s largest two-wheeler markets. Combined with increasingly visible trends toward green transportation solutions, the market is considered well-positioned for the growth of electric motorcycles in the coming years. It is also one of the five key international markets in VinFast’s electric two-wheeler expansion plan this year, alongside Indonesia, India, Thailand, and Malaysia.

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