The German carmaker Audi opened its first automobile exhibition in Vietnam on June 9 in Quan Ngua Sports Stadium in Hanoi to introduce its latest models to Vietnamese customers.
Hanoi (VNA) 🍒– The German carmaker Audi opened its first automobile exhibition in Vietnam on June 9 in Quan Ngua Sports Stadium in Hanoi to introduce its latest models to Vietnamese customers.
The four-day Audi Progressive event is displaying the most advanced models of the luxury brand, namely the TT Coupe, all-new A4, A5 Sportback, A6, A7 Sportback, A8L and Audi R8 Coupe.
Highlights of the auto show include the all-new A4 model, which will be sold in Vietnam within this month at a cost of about 1.67 billion VND (72,600 USD), and the “2016 World Performance Car” award winner R8 Coupe.
ꦯ In line with the Audi Progressive event, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati is also displaying its latest models, including the Multistrada 1200, Monster 821 and Monster 1200 R.
According to the Ducati representatives, this is the first time Audi and Ducati have joined forces to build the largest-ever auto exhibition in Vietnam, and is a spectacular beginning in joint market development in Vietnam.-VNA
The 2015 Vietnam International Motor Show (VIMS), the largest-ever event of its kind, will run at the Vietnam Exhibition and Fair Centre in Hanoi from October 9-13.
The 2015 Vietnam International Motor Show (VIMS), the largest-ever event of its kind, kicked off in Hanoi on October 9, displaying a variety of latest models.
The 2015 Vietnam International Motor Show (VIMS), the largest-ever event of its kind, opened at the Vietnam Exhibition and Fair Centre in Hanoi on October 9.
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