Café Mabini in San Juan felt like a small EV corner when VinFast Philippines brought together owners, fans, and first-timers for Unbound Together Catch the VF Vibes.
The gathering looked more like a weekend hangout than a formal program, with guests comparing charging habits and city driving stories over coffee.
Some already rely on their VinFast units every day. Others were car shoppers who wanted a clearer picture of how an EV fits into Metro Manila traffic. Many came prepared with questions about range, charging spots, and electricity bills.
Guests asked each other where they charge, how long it usually takes, and how their routines changed after switching to electric. Condo residents asked about setup options.
Daily commuters talked about traffic and energy use. The tone stayed light and honest, with owners giving straightforward answers based on their routines.
Test drives of the VF3 and VF5 ran throughout the afternoon. The short routes gave visitors a feel of the cars in typical city conditions.
Several guests noticed the quiet cabin right away. Others focused on how simple the controls felt. Many returned to their tables after the drive to chat about comfort, acceleration, and how each model might fit into their lifestyle.
A highlight of the program came from sit-down conversations with owners and content creators. Photographer and VF3 Owners Group admin Paul Reyes shared how much his fuel expenses changed.
He said that in his work as a photographer, he used to factor fuel into every shoot. After a year with his EV, he estimates saving about ninety thousand pesos. That number drew plenty of attention from the audience.
Owners also guided newcomers through charging apps, electricity costs, and simple planning tips. These small exchanges filled in gaps that spec sheets cannot cover.
Motoring journalist Neil Pagulayan also shared his view that now is already a good time to go electric. He pointed out how public charging stations have increased over the past year and encouraged visitors to explore the shift with confidence.
The event showed that the conversation around EV mobility now happens in cafés, casual meetups, and shared stories from people who already made the switch and are ready to help the next set of drivers.