VinFast Participates in the International Motor Show in Indonesia with the Largest Exhibition Space

VinFast announces its participation in the Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) Surabaya 2025 with the largest exhibition space at the event.

Notably, this is the first time VinFast showcases its B-size SUV VF 6 – the newest model in its diverse product range in Indonesia, catering to the maximum travel needs of consumers in the archipelago. This move is considered a significant step in VinFast’s strategy to expand its presence and conquer the Indonesian market.

At the exhibition, VinFast will display a full range of electric vehicles already on sale in Indonesia across popular segments, including VF 3, VF 5, VF 6, and VF e34.

The highlight of the booth is the B-SUV electric vehicle VinFast VF 6, which was launched in early May 2025, featuring a modern design and incorporating advanced technologies suitable for diverse usage needs, especially in urban environments. This is the first time the VinFast VF 6 with right-hand drive has been publicly displayed, promising to bring engaging and attractive experiences to visitors.

The VF 6 is currently available in two versions, Eco and Plus, with starting prices of 396,995,000 IDR and 451,600,000 IDR, respectively (on-road price in East Java), offering flexible options to meet the diverse needs and budgets of Indonesian consumers.

VinFast continues to offer attractive sales policies for the VF 6, including free charging until March 1, 2028, at VinFast charging stations developed by V-GREEN, a global charging station operator; and a free accessory package worth 13,345,000 IDR.

At IIMS Surabaya, VinFast introduces limited-time offers for VF 6 buyers, including a cashback of up to 15,000,000 IDR and a free comprehensive insurance program for one year provided by Tugu Insurance for direct orders placed before June 30, 2025.

Notably, at the event, VinFast partners with Adira, a reputable financial partner, to offer flexible financing plans for its entire product range. Customers can own a VinFast vehicle with an initial payment as low as 28,020,000 IDR, monthly installments from 3,921,000 IDR, or opt for a 0% interest rate plan.

Visitors to the VinFast booth will also have the opportunity to participate in a lucky draw to win exciting prizes, including a brand-new VF 5.

In addition to the special sales policies during the initial launch period and at the event, VinFast maintains its attractive vehicle exchange and buy-back policies, offering up to 90% of the car’s value after six months and 70% after three years, for all its electric vehicle lines in Indonesia. These policies provide customers with peace of mind and flexibility in upgrading their vehicles according to their needs.

At the event, customers can learn about VinFast’s comprehensive green experiences, including home and public charging solutions, smart car management applications, and superior after-sales services.

Mr. Kariyanto Hardjosoemarto, CEO of VinFast Indonesia, shared, “IIMS Surabaya is an important opportunity for VinFast to connect with customers in Indonesia, especially in East Java – one of our key markets. Indonesia is now one of the markets with the most diverse VinFast product ranges, and it is the first market to introduce the right-hand drive VF 6. This reinforces our commitment to bringing more green, smart, and versatile mobility options to Indonesian consumers.”

Surabaya, along with Jakarta, is a significant economic hub in Indonesia, with a large population and growing travel demands. VinFast’s presence at IIMS Surabaya aligns with its strategy to expand its distribution and after-sales service network in Indonesia, bringing electric vehicles closer to consumers nationwide. Currently, VinFast has established 20 authorized service centers, 25 repair shops, and 22 dealerships (including 7 in East Java) across Indonesia.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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