VinFast chooses B-EV Motors as electric vehicle distributor representative in Israel

VinFast Trading and Service Limited Liability Company, a subsidiary automaker of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, said on April 25 that it has chosen B-EV Motors as its electric vehicle distributor representative in Israel.
VinFast chooses B-EV Motors as electric vehicle distributor representative in Israel ảnh 1VF 8 of VinFast (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – VinFast Trading and ServiceLimited Liability Company, a subsidiary automaker of Vietnamese conglomerateVingroup, said on April 25 that it has chosen B-EV Motors as its electricvehicle distributor representative in Israel.

Le Thi Thu Thuy, Vingroup's Vice Chairwoman andVinFast Global CEO, said: "Our vision has been set on becoming a globalelectric vehicle brand from the very beginning. Israel is an ideal destinationfor our global expansion and journey toward the Future of Mobility. B-EV Motorswill join us in laying a solid foundation for VinFast's presence in this market.Most importantly, we share the same vision for electrified mobility:transportation must be greener, smarter, and always enjoyable on everyjourney."

Niv Oron, Co-CEO of B-EV, said: "We are proudto represent and distribute VinFast electric vehicles in Israel. We believethat VinFast will quickly gain an important position in the electric vehicleindustry through its exquisite designs, high quality, and advancedtechnologies. With a wealth of experience and a unique go-to-market strategythat includes a digital platform, B-EV is confident that it will be an idealpartner for VinFast to realise its vision of driving the movement of the globalsmart electric vehicle revolution."

VinFast's first two electric car models, VF 8 and VF9, will be made available for reservation in the Israeli market by the fourthquarter of 2022 and come with a 10-year or the first 200,000-km warrantypolicy.

The VF 8 and VF 9 were debuted at the 2021 LosAngeles Auto Show and CES 2022. With the elegance of world-renowned PininfarinaDesign crafted into all of VinFast's EVs, the two models will impress andcaptivate the public. The brand utilised modern design languages to optimiseaerodynamics and create comfortable driving experiences while upholdingaesthetics that reflect each segment's unique features.

Israel's goal of reaching 100 percent electricvehicles on its roads by 2030 and the adaptability of its transportationinfrastructure represent the driving forces behind the country's development ofelectrified mobility.

These qualities are in addition to Israel's otherdistinctive features, such as short driving distances, lower electricity pricescompared to raw materials, and advanced technical infrastructure, make thecountry an ideal market for VinFast to rapidly promote its brand and products.

B-EV Motors is one of the pioneering electricvehicle business models in Israel, which fully combines a digital platform anda store system, providing outstanding after-sales services and optimal chargingsolutions./.
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