VinFast launches VF 3 SUV, offers free EV charging in Indonesia
VinFast on February 13 introduced its VF 3 mini-SUV, along with a free charging policy for EV users at VinFast-operated V-GREEN stations across Indonesia.
VinFast launches VF 3 SUV, offers free EV charging in Indonesia (Photo: VinFast)
Hanoi (VNA)🏅 - VinFast on February 13 introduced its VF 3 mini-SUV at the Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) 2025, along with a free charging policy for EV users at VinFast-operated V-GREEN stations across Indonesia.
The VF 3 is priced at 227.65 million IDR (over 13,900 USD), excluding battery. VinFast is also offering an incentive programme of 7.85 million IDR in cash for the first 1,000 buyers. Deliveries will begin in April 2025.
Through its partnership with V-GREEN, VinFast is offering a zero-cost fuel initiative, granting all VinFast EV owners free access to its charging network.
Pham Sanh Chau, CEO of VinFast Asia, said with the launch of the right-hand drive VF 3, VinFast is thrilled to offer Indonesian consumers more exciting and smart green mobility options. The VF 3 will unlock endless possibilities for urban commuting, making electric transportation more accessible.
Tailored for city driving, the VF 3 features a compact yet balanced structure, measuring 3,190 x 1,679 x 1,652 mm. It has a range of 215 km on a full charge and a rapid charging capability from 10% to 70% in just 36 minutes. Within just one year in Indonesia, VinFast has broken ground on its factory, delivered the VF e34 and VF 5 models, expanded its sales and service network, and contributed to Indonesia’s green transition with pioneering sales policies and an ecosystem for sustainable mobility alongside partners such as Xanh SM and V-GREEN./.
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