[8] On May 28, 2018, four sets of four-car trains were ordered together with three INKA CC300 locomotives and fifteen passenger coaches worth ₱2.5 billion (US$47.4 million).
The trains were manufactured by the Indonesian firm PT Industri Kereta Api (Persero), also known as INKA.
The livery consists of a white body with a black design in the windows and blue stripes underneath it.
The driver cabs, on the other hand, have a black and orange design with the PNR logo underneath the windshield.
[2] The trains are equipped with polycarbonate glass windows that can withstand damages from stoning, four roof-mounted air-conditioning units (each train car has one unit) suitable for the local tropical climate, and an emergency intercom equipped with two-way communication.