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The well-specced GAC M6 Pro presents a serious challenge for the usual suspects By Kap Maceda Aguila A DRIFT TRACK is quite an exciting place to be, if you’re looking forward to gawking at — if not experiencing for yourself — dynamic driving. Everyday driving on usual routes should be a cinch for all vehicles worth their salt; but it is through pushing beyond the average that one gets a better idea of how well an automobile is put together. That’s exactly the idea behind GAC Motor Philippines’ recent drive to highlight its M6 Pro multi-purpose vehicle (MPV).

Of course, dynamic driving — let alone a drift track — are not the usual concepts associated with MPVs, which are more known as point-A-to-B conveyors while offering comfort and varying levels of convenience (and luxury). So there was some incredulity with the decision of GAC Motor Philippines in choosing the R33 Drift Track in San Simon, Pampanga to showcase its M6 Pro seven-seater van to three batches of the press and content creators. Ahead of the drive, GAC Motor Philippines Brand Head Franz Decloedt, in an exclusive interview with “Velocity,” reported on Astara Philippines’ growing business with the Chinese brand.



“There’s great momentum that we’ve been experiencing since our first year with GAC. We ended 2023 with sales of almost 2,000 units; that’s almost 350% growth. This year, we’re continuing that momentum.

By the end of May, we had already sold 1,351 units for the year. That means .

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