VinFast, a Vietnamese car manufacturer, recently revealed its plans to showcase its latest electric vehicle (EV) concept and the VF3 model at the upcoming 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas from January 9-12. This eagerly anticipated event will serve as a platform for VinFast to unveil its innovative and cutting-edge electric vehicle technology to a global audience. Be prepared to be amazed as VinFast revolutionizes the automotive industry with its forward-thinking approach and commitment to sustainable mobility. Mark your calendars and join us at CES 2024 to witness the future of electric vehicles, brought to you by VinFast.
VinFast’s EV concept model, as shown in the accompanying images, appears to be a pickup truck. The vehicle is seen next to the VF8 prototype and exhibits the brand’s distinctive design language with its elevated stance, robust lines, thick body cladding, and off-road tires.
The VF3, on the other hand, is the first-ever mini electric car introduced in Vietnam in June of this year. Despite its compact two-door design and a total length of only 3,114 mm, the VF3 can comfortably accommodate up to 5 people. The Eco and Plus variants are currently available locally, with bookings for the VF3 starting in September this year and deliveries scheduled to commence in Q3 2024.
At CES, VinFast will also showcase the updated VF9, which now features integrated streaming services, alongside the DrgnFly e-bike lineup. Tran Mai Hoa, Deputy CEO of Global Sales and Marketing at VinFast, commented: “CES is an immensely influential consumer technology exhibition, particularly within the electric vehicle industry.”
She further emphasized: “Our presence at CES 2024 demonstrates our unwavering commitment to shaping the future of sustainable transportation, and we are excited to introduce groundbreaking innovations that will propel us towards this ambitious goal.”
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