VinFast delivers 400 e-vehicles to Indonesian dealers, consumers
As the latest addition to VinFast's diverse portfolio of all-electric vehicles in Indonesia, the VF 3 mini e-SUV is strategically positioned as a pivotal catalyst in the firm's efforts to promote green transition.
Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) maker VinFast Auto hands over 400 units of VF 3 model to Indonesian dealers and customers. (Photo: VinFast )
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) maker VinFast Auto announced on April 21 that it handed over 400 units of VF 3 model to Indonesian dealers and customers in just two months after its launch.
This milestone not only affirms VinFast's superior production capacity and process optimisation capabilities but also demonstrates the strong appeal of the VinFast VF 3 to consumers in Indonesia and the wider region.
As the latest addition to VinFast's diverse portfolio of all-electric vehicles in Indonesia, the VF 3 mini e-SUV is strategically positioned as a pivotal catalyst in the firm's efforts to promote green transition.
Since its launch, the VF 3 has become a trend in Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia, thanks to its unique and modern design, which not only inspires creativity but also empowers users to express their individuality and personal style.
To mark this impressive milestone, VinFast held a mass delivery event of 100 VF 3 vehicles at the Motomobi News Karnaval from April 19 -20, which the event featured some of the most modern and distinctive car models.
Customers receiving their vehicles praised VF 3’s distinctive design, standard features, and good performance within its price range, making it accessible to a broad segment of consumers.
At this year's Motomobi News Karnaval, Indonesian consumers could directly experience the VF 3, along with a range of engaging customer interaction programmes and promotions.
The VF 3 is designed to be well-balanced, fully meeting the urban mobility needs of consumers with a range of 215 km on a single full charge.
With a commitment to rapidly deliver high-quality vehicles at inclusive prices, complemented by exceptional after-sales policy, VinFast is actively expanding its dealership and service centre network across Indonesia
💃 It is also building a comprehensive green mobility ecosystem through collaborations with strategic partners such as the GSM (Green - Smart - Mobility) JSC - the first taxi service supplier using electric cars in Vietnam, and the global charging station development company V-GREEN. The company aims to develop 30,000 VinFast charging ports in Indonesia by the end of 2025, thereby enhancing the consumer experience and driving the green transportation revolution./.
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