Launched globally in 2021, the Kia EV6 will make its debut at the 8th Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS). From September 15 to 18, 2022, Kia Philippines will take to the stage to unveil its electric model to the country for all event-goers to see.
The doors of the Philippine International Motor Show will be open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM from September 15 to 18, 2022 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. The brand’s other models like the new Kia Sorento, new Kia Carnival, new Stonic style edition, and the brand’s other mainstays in the lineup will be showcased at the event.
Of course, the EV6 will take center stage when it does get unboxed at the show. Remember when Kia used to unbox its new releases? This year, the Ayala corporation is bringing back that tradition. The award-winning EV from the South Korean brand made its debut back in 2021, and while we know what it looks like in online photos, it’ll probably be a good idea to head to PIMS at the World Trade Center and have a look at it in the metal.
Kia Philippines is looking to impress at the 8th Philippine International Motor Show with the EV6
All of the new Kias will be lined up at the booth at the 2022 edition of PIMS along with the Kia EV6 to take center stage.
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Earl Lee on Sep 12, 2022You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsKia Philippines is looking to impress at the 8th Philippine International Motor Show with the EV6

Launched globally in 2021, the Kia EV6 will make its debut at the 8th Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS). From September 15 to 18, 2022, Kia Philippines will take to the stage to unveil its electric model to the country for all event-goers to see.
The doors of the Philippine International Motor Show will be open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM from September 15 to 18, 2022 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. The brand’s other models like the new Kia Sorento, new Kia Carnival, new Stonic style edition, and the brand’s other mainstays in the lineup will be showcased at the event.



Of course, the EV6 will take center stage when it does get unboxed at the show. Remember when Kia used to unbox its new releases? This year, the Ayala corporation is bringing back that tradition. The award-winning EV from the South Korean brand made its debut back in 2021, and while we know what it looks like in online photos, it’ll probably be a good idea to head to PIMS at the World Trade Center and have a look at it in the metal.
On top of the unboxing, the Kia Interactive Motion Wall will make an appearance at the show. The wall is a digital art installation that is triggered by motion sensors with artistic interpretations of land, ocean, and air that are distilled and translated on a digital plane.
It’s safe to say that Kia Philippines will have one impressive booth this year and to sweeten the trip to the booth, Kia customers who will be attending PIMS 2022 will be able to avail of hassle-free assistance and a special promotion wherein customers can save up to P171,000-worth of waived chattel mortgage fees and insurance premiums for the first year of their loan.
“We are poised to let our show-goers witness our cutting-edge lineup. We also want to open a window to the future and share with the Filipino public our vision of what to expect from Kia in the coming years. We will do this by offering an immersion into the charging ecosystem of our Kia EV6 electric vehicle, to demonstrate that it is packed with surprises and is more than just a car. And true to our ‘Movement that Inspires’ tagline, our visitors will get to experience our interactive digital art display that unifies our futuristic and relevant Kia showcase.”
Manny Aligada
President, Kia Philippines
“We invite everyone to drop by the Kia display at PIMS 2022,” adds Aligada. “Be part of the movement that inspires and join Kia on a journey toward a greener and more sustainable future.”
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