As of early 2025, VinFast has adjusted the selling prices of its five electric scooter lines, including Evo200/Evo200 Lite, Feliz S, Klara S2, Vento S, and Theon S. The discount will range from VND 3-12 million, depending on the purchase method.
Specifically, the five VinFast electric scooter models will be discounted by VND 3 million for the scooter rental purchase method. The corresponding discount for the scooter with battery purchase method is VND 12 million.
The post-discount prices of the VinFast Evo200/Evo200 Lite battery rental are VND 15 million; Feliz S is VND 24 million; Klara S2 is VND 32 million; Vento S is VND 47 million, and Theon S is VND 60 million. If customers buy a scooter with a battery, the battery price will be VND 10.9 million.
Model |
Battery Rental Purchase Price (VND) |
Purchase price with battery (VND) |
VinFast Evo200/Evo200 Lite | 15,000,000 | 25,900,000 |
VinFast Feliz S | 24,000,000 | 34,900,000 |
VinFast Klara S2 | 32,000,000 | 42,900,000 |
VinFast Vento S | 47,000,000 | 57,900,000 |
VinFast Theon S | 60,000,000 | 70,900,000 |
VinFast electric scooter price list from early 2025.
It is known that this is the price that dealers have applied previously as a form of incentive for customers. However, since 2015, the company has officially applied this price to the listed price of the vehicle.
VinFast’s electric scooters are currently divided into three groups, including Popular (Evo200/ Evo200 Lite), Mid-range (Feliz S, Klara S2), and Luxury (Vento S, Theon S). Among them, VinFast Evo200/ Evo200 Lite targets the popular customer segment, so it has the most accessible selling price. Evo200 Lite, in particular, targets students.
The VinFast Evo200/ Evo200 Lite has a maximum range of 203 km on a full charge. The VinFast Evo200 has a top speed of 70 km/h, while the Evo200 Lite can reach 49 km/h.
Next is the VinFast Feliz S, which features a 3.5 kWh LFP battery and a range of 198 km on a single charge. The maximum speed of this electric scooter is 78 km/h. The two corresponding figures for the VinFast Klara S2 are 194 km and 78 km/h.
The VinFast Vento S, on the other hand, uses a more powerful 5,200 W Side Motor electric motor. As a result, this electric scooter model boasts a maximum speed of 89 km/h. Its LFP battery provides a range of 160 km when fully charged. Being a luxury electric scooter, the VinFast Vento S is equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS) on the front wheel, hydraulic shock-absorbing telescopic forks, smart phone control via an application, HMI connectivity with integrated eSim, and a smart key system.
The most luxurious model, the VinFast Theon S, features an electric motor with a maximum output of 7,100 W. It boasts a top speed of 99 km/h and a maximum range of 150 km. The VinFast Theon S is also equipped with some similar features and technologies as the Vento S.
In addition to electric scooters, VinFast also offers electric bicycles, such as the Drgnfly, priced at nearly VND 30 million, and a range of electric cars from mini to SUV E-segment.
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