VinFast ZGoo & Flazz: License-Free Electric Vehicles for Students, Starting at 14.9 Million VND

VinFast proudly unveils its two latest electric motorcycle models, the ZGoo and Flazz, priced at just 14.9 million VND and 16 million VND, respectively. Designed to cater to a broad audience, these innovative vehicles are ideal for students, young professionals, and daily commuters seeking affordable, eco-friendly transportation solutions.

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This move underscores VinFast’s ambition to expand its green vehicle footprint in Vietnam, especially with the impending ban on gasoline motorbikes in Hanoi’s inner ring road.

Design and Features: Distinctive in the Entry-Level Segment

While the VinFast ZGoo impresses with its elegant, neutral design and a uniquely styled rear end, the Flazz boasts a more angular, modern aesthetic, catering to dynamic and personality-driven users. Both models weigh approximately 72 kg and feature a seat height of 760 mm, making them well-suited for Vietnamese physiques and urban maneuverability.

VinFast ZGoo’s charming design appeals to students

VinFast Flazz’s edgy design resembles a scooter’s

Remarkably, despite their sub-17-million-VND price tag, both ZGoo and Flazz come equipped with LED Projector lights, color displays, spacious 14-liter storage compartments, and LFP batteries—a safer and longer-lasting alternative to lead-acid batteries.

Performance and Technology: Practical and Economical

Both models utilize a 1,100W Inhub motor with IP67 water resistance, ensuring stable operation even in light rain. The ZGoo offers a 50 km range per charge, while the Flazz includes an additional battery slot, extending its maximum range to 100 km with dual batteries.

With top speeds of 39 km/h (Sport mode) and 30 km/h (Eco mode), these vehicles are ideal for daily commuting and do not require a driver’s license, making them perfect for students, beginners, or those new to electric vehicles.

Competitive Edge and Market Potential

Priced under 17 million VND, the ZGoo and Flazz compete directly with Chinese and Taiwanese models like the Yadea G5 Lite, Dat Bike Weaver Mini, and Pega Aura. However, VinFast’s advantages lie in its strong local brand, extensive charging network, long-term warranties (6 years for the vehicle, 8 years for the battery), and established after-sales ecosystem.

The use of LFP batteries—a technology found in high-end electric cars—demonstrates VinFast’s commitment to product quality standardization, reduced maintenance costs, and enhanced durability. This strategy could help the company rapidly expand its customer base among young consumers and in rural areas, where affordable electric vehicles are gaining traction.

Comprehensive Review

If VinFast maintains its promised quality and after-sales service, the ZGoo and Flazz could become the “national electric vehicles,” significantly expanding VinFast’s market share in Vietnam’s two-wheeler electric vehicle segment and potentially across Southeast Asia.

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