AITO Philippines has opened its fourth AITO Experience Center at MJ Tower Fort in Bonifacio Global City on Dec. 10, 2025, marking a significant expansion of the luxury electric vehicle brand in the country.
The new facility is operated by multi-brand distributor QSJ Motors and is designed to cater to the premium automotive market. The center showcases Aito’s current lineup of high-end SUVs, including the M5, the M7 and the flagship M9 model.
The event featured several key government and industry figures. In attendance were Energy Utilization and Management Bureau director Patrick Aquino and EV Industry Management division director Andy Ulgado.
They were joined by Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce & Industry Inc. president Victor Lim and Seres Group Overseas Business Unit regional sales director June Xie.
AITO Philippines marketing director Jona Chiang said the product line reflects a vision for a new generation of luxury car owners by blending power and refinement with advanced electrification. Chiang noted the brand aims to create a space where innovation exceeds expectations for local drivers.
Lim highlighted the rapid growth of the Philippine electric vehicle industry following the passage of the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act in 2022.
He said the legislation provided a comprehensive roadmap for the sector’s organization and development.
Lim described the BGC opening as a milestone for the local EV market and expressed confidence in its future potential. He encouraged AITO to continue its expansion beyond Metro Manila into the Visayas and Mindanao regions.
Representing the distributorship and brand operations were QSJ Motors Business Development manager Kenneth Jiang, AITO Philippines executive partner Benny Tan and aftersales director Ben Chua.
The expansion comes as the Philippines continues to incentivize the adoption of green technology in the transport sector.
While specific pricing was not detailed at the launch, the brand positions its SUVs to compete in the luxury segment where vehicles often start above P3 million.






