VinFast to showcase four EV models at Los Angeles Auto Show 2022
Vietnamese automaker VinFast has announced that it will participated in Los Angeles Auto Show 2022 (LAAS 2022) scheduled to take place from November 17 – 28.
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnamese automaker VinFast has announced that it will participated in Los Angeles Auto Show 2022 (LAAS 2022) scheduled to take place from November 17 – 28.
At the show, VinFast will display four all-electric SUV models, VF 6, VF 7,VF 8, and VF 9 which represent the most popular segments B-C-D-E. For the firsttime, US customers will experience the interior and exterior design details ofthe VF 6 and VF 7 models crafted by Torino Design.
Those in California willalso be able to experience a VF 8 ride-along at the test track area at LAAS 2022. The activity affirms VinFast's rapid development of the VF 8 model when it debuted as a show car at LAAS 2021ꦏ.
Vingroup Vice Chairwoman and VinFast Chairwoman Le Thi Thu Thuy said returningto LAAS 2022 one year after revealing its EV brand, VinFast wants to show global audiences that the future ofmobility is about to become a reality, and VF 8 vehicles are about to bedelivered to customers all over the world.
“With four electric SUVs across all segments, flexible salespolicies – with batteries included or with a battery subscription – VinFastoffers diverse options to consumers, helping them easily access high-qualityelectric vehicles, reasonable prices and excellent services to move toward agreener and more sustainable future," she said
Ayear after revealing the global EV brand, VinFast has received the support ofcustomers around the world with more than꧂ 65🐻,000 reservations for the VF 8 andVF 9 to date. It began delivering VF 8 vehicles to customers in Vietnam in September 2022 and is about to ship thousands of vehicles to internationalmarkets which are anticipated to arrive by the end of this year./.
VinFast, the automotive arm of Vietnam's largest conglomerate Vingroup, announced recently that it has joined the COP26 zero emission vehicles (ZEV) declaration to affirm its commitment to reaching 100% zero emission new vehicle sales in leading markets by 2035 or earlier.
Four years after its global debut at the Paris Motor Show 2018 with petrol-fueled Lux A2.0 and Lux S2.0 models, VinFast returns to the show this year with a brand-new position as Vietnam’s first and only global smart EV maker, marking its significant leap on the journey toward sustainable mobility.
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