A new showroom has recently been inaugurated in the heart of Greenhills, San Juan. The grand opening of the MG Greenhills flagship showroom held recently, marked an exciting chapter for the British-born automotive brand as it continues to provide Filipino motorists with access to its high-quality vehicle lineup.
Occupying a spacious 1,650-square-meter facility, the new MG Greenhills showroom offers customers a comprehensive brand experience. Visitors can explore and get up-close with MG’s latest models, including the MG G50 Plus, MG ONE, and the popular MG ZS, all displayed in a comfortable and well-appointed setting.
During the inauguration, MG Philippines President Felix Jiang is targeting to have around 60 dealerships open by yearend.
Meanwhile, Britannica United Motors, Inc. President Jan Andrew Po announced that the group now has nine MG facilities: MG Greenhills, MG Libis, MG Congressional, MG Calasiao, MG Iloilo, MG Bacolod, MG Valencia, MG Davao, and MG General Santos.
MG Greenhills is said to boast MG-certified technicians working with the “latest diagnostic tools and equipment, ensuring accurate assessments and effective maintenance.” Britannica promises “clear and upfront pricing, with no hidden charges.” At the dealership, customers wait in comfort in “well-appointed waiting areas with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, refreshments, and entertainment options.
Britannica can take care of bringing vehicles for repair to Greenhills or Quezon Avenue via tow truck if there are major issues with it, but Mr. Po said that if it still runs, then he suggests the customer bring it straight to either location for a quicker resolution.
The executive credits SAIC Motor Philippines for making spare parts readily available for MG’s PMS customers. “For instance, after the (Typhoon Carina) flooding, we had a total of 19 cars brought in for flood-damage repairs. We’re already done with 15,” Mr. Po shared, and added that they’re currently at 97% fill rate. “(MG Philippines) has reinforced its service process, and investment for parts. Currently, I think the parts inventory is eight times the level it was at three years ago.”
Along with its internal combustion engine (ICE)-powered offerings, MG in the Philippines has already been in the EV (electric vehicle) space for a while now, with several offerings in the BEV portfolio — namely the MG 4, MG Cyberster, MG Marvel R and MG ZS EV. “Awareness about electric vehicles is something that has to be improved still,” he commented.
As it stands though, Britannica boasts of a DC charger in MG Libis, and Mr. Po promised to put more of the same at MG Quezon Avenue and MG Greenhills. Notably, he said that, for the meantime, the charger at Libis is brand agnostic; any EV with a CS2 port can be charged for free.
MG Greenhills is open from Monday to Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. For inquiries and appointments, contact (0993-GRHILLS).
With additional reports: Manila Standard, Business World