Dat Bike announces its “acceleration” strategy in Hanoi with the simultaneous launch of multiple new stores in August and September. Notably, alongside this expansion, Dat Bike introduces a “Trade-in Program” offering attractive deals and competitive prices for those looking to switch from fuel-powered to electric vehicles.

Dat Bike’s plan doesn’t end with these newly operational stores; they have scheduled more openings for September, demonstrating their determination to rapidly increase their nationwide reach. These stores will not only display and sell products but also offer a comprehensive model that integrates sales, services, and spare parts, providing a seamless experience for customers.

To encourage users to make the switch, Dat Bike offers a “Trade-in Program” with great deals—an optimal cost-saving solution that facilitates an easy transition to electric vehicles. Additionally, customers can easily own the Dat Bike Quantum S models with installment plans of up to 24 months and a low down payment starting from only VND 3.5 million. To further attract consumers, Dat Bike also offers a lucky draw with a VND 2 million gift for customers who come to test drive and check-in at the grand opening event.

Dat Bike’s strength lies in its high-speed, powerful electric motorcycles with superior performance, especially favored by a special community of service drivers. The Dat Bike Quantum S-Series boasts a 7,000W motor, capable of reaching speeds up to 100 km/h. More impressively, with a 6.4 kWh Lithium-ion battery and LFP technology, the bike can travel up to 285 km on a single charge, sufficient for a week of urban commuting. Notably, the Quantum S can be fully charged in just 4 hours using domestic electricity, enabling charging at home, the office, or even a café—essentially anywhere, anytime. With its fast-charging capability, users can confidently rely on just one hour of charging for a 100 km range, meeting their personal mobility needs.

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