An uncamouflaged VinFast EC Van spotted at a dealership is quickly going viral on social media, capturing the attention of automotive enthusiasts.
According to a sales representative, this is not the final commercial version, but it closely resembles the model VinFast will launch soon.
From the images circulating online, the VinFast EC Van boasts a compact design, perfectly aligning with the essence of an urban electric van tailored for business customers.
The cabin is designed with minimalism in mind, focusing on practicality. It features fabric seats, basic materials, and smooth door panels. The absence of floor mats and a center armrest maximizes space between the front seats.
The VinFast EC Van is equipped with a two-spoke steering wheel and a gear lever behind the wheel, shared with the VinFast VF 3. This suggests both models may share a development platform and interior components.
The center dashboard houses the radio, function buttons, air vents, and mechanical knobs, all designed for simplicity and ease of use. The tiered layout of the dashboard provides additional storage space, enhancing utility for cargo transport.
A notable upgrade from earlier prototypes is the electric windows, replacing manual cranks. The central control panel now includes two buttons with window icons, confirming this enhancement. This small yet significant change makes the EC Van more user-friendly for daily operations, aligning it with modern commercial vehicle standards.
As previously announced, the VinFast EC Van measures 3,767 mm in length, 1,680 mm in width, 1,790 mm in height, and has a 2,520 mm wheelbase. These dimensions ensure agility and ease of navigation in urban environments.
The rear cargo area offers approximately 2,600 liters of space and a maximum payload of around 600 kg, ideal for small businesses, traders, and delivery services.
Powered by a 17 kWh battery, the EC Van delivers a range of about 150 km per charge and a top speed of 75 km/h, meeting the daily short-distance needs of city operations.
Priced at 285 million VND, the VinFast EC Van targets small businesses, individual entrepreneurs, and urban logistics providers seeking a cost-effective, eco-friendly, and maneuverable vehicle.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
Photos: Huyền Thương, Thành Auto


















































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