No one wants to deal with car trouble when visiting family or taking a break during Holy Week. It’s a good thing Hyundai’s once again offering free roadside help.
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Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH) is bringing back its Holy Week Roadside Assistance Program (HWRAP) for the third year. The program is part of their ongoing support to help drivers stay safe while on the road during the Lenten season. It will run on April 16, 17, and 20, with selected Hyundai dealers stationed at key areas in Luzon and Visayas. These dealers will offer free help to all types of car owners, not just Hyundai users. Services will include basic car checks, Preventive Maintenance Service (PMS), light repairs, and roadside rescue. Some dealers will also bring Hyundai Mobile Service vehicles so they can help outside of their set locations if needed.
HMPH Managing Director Cecil Capacete shared that this program is part of their effort to make the car ownership experience better for everyone. Whether it’s a Hyundai or another brand, they want to make sure drivers reach their destinations safely this Holy Week.
The following Hyundai dealerships will be open for HWRAP at these sites: Ilocos Norte (San Nicolas), Baliwag Bulacan (Pagala), Silang Cavite (Lalaan Uno), San Pablo Laguna (Brgy. San Ignacio), Dagupan Pangasinan (Shell Gayaman), Batangas City (Brgy. Balagtas), Cabanatuan Nueva Ecija (Sumacab Este), Dasmariñas Cavite (Brgy. Salitran), Commonwealth (San Jose del Monte Bulacan), Naga City (Brgy. Del Rosario), Alabang (Sucat Parañaque), Cainta Rizal (Ortigas Avenue Extension), La Union (San Fernando City), Biñan Laguna (LTO Biñan), Bacolod (Kabankalan City), and Santiago Isabela (Batal).
Aside from the onsite help, customers can also reach out to the Hyundai Contact Center anytime at (02) 8868-8000 or 0917-868-9000. Hyundai’s not taking a break this Holy Week, so you don’t have to worry. For more on their cars, visit AutoDeal.com.ph.
Hyundai brings back free roadside help this holy week
Long weekend, long drives… and sometimes, long faces when cars break down. Hyundai’s not letting that ruin your trip, they’re offering free help on the road again this holy week.
Shaynah Miranda on Apr 15, 2025You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsHyundai brings back free roadside help this holy week

No one wants to deal with car trouble when visiting family or taking a break during Holy Week. It’s a good thing Hyundai’s once again offering free roadside help.
Related: Hyundai Elantra makes its return at MIAS 2025 with hybrid and N line options
Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH) is bringing back its Holy Week Roadside Assistance Program (HWRAP) for the third year. The program is part of their ongoing support to help drivers stay safe while on the road during the Lenten season. It will run on April 16, 17, and 20, with selected Hyundai dealers stationed at key areas in Luzon and Visayas. These dealers will offer free help to all types of car owners, not just Hyundai users. Services will include basic car checks, Preventive Maintenance Service (PMS), light repairs, and roadside rescue. Some dealers will also bring Hyundai Mobile Service vehicles so they can help outside of their set locations if needed.

HMPH Managing Director Cecil Capacete shared that this program is part of their effort to make the car ownership experience better for everyone. Whether it’s a Hyundai or another brand, they want to make sure drivers reach their destinations safely this Holy Week.

The following Hyundai dealerships will be open for HWRAP at these sites: Ilocos Norte (San Nicolas), Baliwag Bulacan (Pagala), Silang Cavite (Lalaan Uno), San Pablo Laguna (Brgy. San Ignacio), Dagupan Pangasinan (Shell Gayaman), Batangas City (Brgy. Balagtas), Cabanatuan Nueva Ecija (Sumacab Este), Dasmariñas Cavite (Brgy. Salitran), Commonwealth (San Jose del Monte Bulacan), Naga City (Brgy. Del Rosario), Alabang (Sucat Parañaque), Cainta Rizal (Ortigas Avenue Extension), La Union (San Fernando City), Biñan Laguna (LTO Biñan), Bacolod (Kabankalan City), and Santiago Isabela (Batal).
Aside from the onsite help, customers can also reach out to the Hyundai Contact Center anytime at (02) 8868-8000 or 0917-868-9000. Hyundai’s not taking a break this Holy Week, so you don’t have to worry. For more on their cars, visit AutoDeal.com.ph.
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