Vinfast launches mini electric car for mass market

VinFast officially launched the VF 3, a mini electric car model designed specifically for the Vietnamese market.
Vinfast launches mini electric car for mass market ảnh 1The VinFast VF 3 is part of the small car segment, specifically classified as a mini car. (Photo courtesy of VinFast)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - VinFast officially launched the VF 3, amini electric car model designed specifically for the Vietnamese market.

Boasting a compact and contemporary design, the VF 3 offersnumerous benefits, making it suitable for a wide range of applications andoperating environments. This eco-friendly vehicle is also equipped with smartfeatures, providing a dynamic mobility option for individuals of allbackgrounds.

The VinFast VF 3 is part of the small car segment, specificallyclassified as a mini car. The VF 3 represents VinFast's initial endeavor indeveloping a small car model design dedicated to the distinctivecharacteristics and driving patterns of domestic consumers.

The car has an overall length ofapproximately 3,114 mm and features a two-door design, a rear trunk, andsufficient interior space to accommodate up to five people. The body is compactyet tall and robust, providing ample ground clearance and equipped with 16-inchwheels. The exterior design is characterised by bold geometric blocks andstrong lines that run consistently from the front to the back, creating aneye-catching appearance.

The car is equipped with anelectric motor and battery that offer an impressive travel distance, cateringto the needs and daily usage patterns of most Vietnamese drivers. It isexpected that VinFast will begin accepting VF 3 orders in September 2023 anddeliver in Q3 2024./.
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