Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH), in partnership with the ANC+ Group of Companies, has expanded its footprint with a new dealership opening in Abad Santos. This launch aligns with HMPH’s goal to grow its dealer network to 46 locations by 2025.
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Hyundai Abad Santos spans an area of 1,235 square meters and will be open daily from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. Its 294-square-meter showroom can display three Hyundai models, showcasing the latest in the brand’s lineup. Meanwhile, the service area can accommodate up to four vehicles at a time. Strategically located near commercial centers like Binondo, a bustling hub for trade and commerce, the Abad Santos dealership is positioned in Manila City’s most densely populated district, home to numerous residential areas and other automotive dealerships. This means Hyundai owners near the area won’t have to travel far to get their beloved Hyundai vehicle its routine service.
20 kilometers away, Hyundai also inaugurated its latest Pop-Up Store in Marilao—the brand’s third pop-up location this year, following launches in Palawan and Tacloban. Within the 168-square-meter showroom, customers can view a selection of Hyundai models and access dedicated service bays for convenient vehicle maintenance.
The inauguration of Hyundai Abad Santos and the Hyundai Marilao Pop-Up Store signifies the start of ANC+ Group’s collaboration with Hyundai, strengthening its partnership with Hyundai Motor Philippines. Together, they aim to expand the Hyundai customer experience to reach more Filipinos.
With the recent introduction of the Santa Fe, Custin, and Hyundai’s N-division models, it’s an exciting time to be a Hyundai owner as the brand elevates its lineup. Dealerships like Hyundai Abad Santos are ready to provide all the details about these vehicles. However, if you’d prefer to browse from home, the Hyundai Car Guide on AutoDeal.com.ph offers a convenient, hassle-free car-buying experience.
Hyundai Motor Philippines strengthens presence in Abad Santos and Marilao
Hyundai Motor Philippines welcomes a new dealership in Abad Santos and a new pop-up store in Marilao, Bulacan.
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Jerome Tresvalles on Oct 31, 2024You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsHyundai Motor Philippines strengthens presence in Abad Santos and Marilao

Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH), in partnership with the ANC+ Group of Companies, has expanded its footprint with a new dealership opening in Abad Santos. This launch aligns with HMPH’s goal to grow its dealer network to 46 locations by 2025.
Related: Hyundai launches exclusive Kona Mauna Loa for outdoor lovers
Hyundai Abad Santos spans an area of 1,235 square meters and will be open daily from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. Its 294-square-meter showroom can display three Hyundai models, showcasing the latest in the brand’s lineup. Meanwhile, the service area can accommodate up to four vehicles at a time. Strategically located near commercial centers like Binondo, a bustling hub for trade and commerce, the Abad Santos dealership is positioned in Manila City’s most densely populated district, home to numerous residential areas and other automotive dealerships. This means Hyundai owners near the area won’t have to travel far to get their beloved Hyundai vehicle its routine service.

20 kilometers away, Hyundai also inaugurated its latest Pop-Up Store in Marilao—the brand’s third pop-up location this year, following launches in Palawan and Tacloban. Within the 168-square-meter showroom, customers can view a selection of Hyundai models and access dedicated service bays for convenient vehicle maintenance.
The inauguration of Hyundai Abad Santos and the Hyundai Marilao Pop-Up Store signifies the start of ANC+ Group’s collaboration with Hyundai, strengthening its partnership with Hyundai Motor Philippines. Together, they aim to expand the Hyundai customer experience to reach more Filipinos.
With the recent introduction of the Santa Fe, Custin, and Hyundai’s N-division models, it’s an exciting time to be a Hyundai owner as the brand elevates its lineup. Dealerships like Hyundai Abad Santos are ready to provide all the details about these vehicles. However, if you’d prefer to browse from home, the Hyundai Car Guide on AutoDeal.com.ph offers a convenient, hassle-free car-buying experience.
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