
As the Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS) gears up for its highly anticipated 2024 edition from October 24-27 at the World Trade Center, the stage is set for yet another milestone in the country's thriving automotive industry. Hosted by the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI), this year's show promises to ignite excitement with its theme: "Dare, Drive, The Future Redefined." This year's edition showcases 17 participating automotive brands-the highest number in PIMS history. The exhibition will feature the latest innovations and solutions in mobility.
Partnerships will also take center stage, with Helixpay revolutionizing the ticketing process for the event and BPI returning as the official auto-finance partner.
REVISITING KEY MOMENTS FROM PAST PIMS
PIMS has long been the platform for groundbreaking automotive launches. From the unveiling of the first electric vehicle prototypes in 2018, PIMS has consistently pushed the envelope in the automotive space. Notable past highlights include the introduction of clean diesel technology in 2016 and hybrid electric vehicles that revolutionized fuel efficiency standards in the country.
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