It's unlikely.
But the US President will possibly view one, according to briefing notes dated April 18, 2014 that was posted on the US embassy website.
On April 29, Obama will “begin his day by viewing a new electronic vehicle, the COMET,” the document said on the 20th paragraph.
“Those of you who have may have spent time in Manila know that this is one of the principal means of people getting around. There’s a new electric vehicle that’s being supported by a technology maker in the United States, and so he’ll have a chance to review progress on that project,” the document said.
The document featured notes of a press briefing attended by US Press Secretary Jay Carney, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes, and National Security Advisor Susan Rice.
Obama is expected to arrive in the Philippines on Monday, April 28, as part of his Asian tour, which includes visits to Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea.
The US President’s “historic” visit is expected to further strengthen the relationship between Manila and Washington.
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