Vietnam AutoExpo 2019 kicks off in Hanoi

The 16th International Exhibition on Automobile, Transportation and Supporting Industry (Vietnam AutoExpo 2019) kicked off at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi on June 12.
Vietnam AutoExpo 2019 kicks off in Hanoi ảnh 1The Vietnam AutoExpo 2019 will last through June 15 at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The 16th International Exhibition onAutomobile, Transportation and Supporting Industry (Vietnam AutoExpo 2019)kicked off at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi on June 12.

Aside from Vietnamese producers anddistributors, the event also attracted businesses from many other countries andterritories, including China, Russia, the US, the Netherlands, Japan,Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Indonesia, andTaiwan (China).

Visitors to the event can experience a testdrive of a wide range of vehicles, from passenger cars, trucks, buses andspecial use vehicles to motorcycles and electric bikes.

Automobile and motorcycle components and spare parts are also on display.

Notably, Vietnamese carmaker VinFast isshowcasing the Lux A2.0 sedan, the Fadil hatchback and the Klara e-scootermodel. Meanwhile, Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam is introducing its key series likePajero Sport, Outlander, Xpander and Triton with technological improvements.

Renowned motorcycle manufacturers like HarleyDavidson, Triumph and Royal Enfield are not only displaying their big-capacityvehicles but also giving bikers a chance to try them.

A number of the latest commercial and specialuse vehicle models are also showed at the expo.

As part of the exhibition, which will last throughJune 15, business matching events with the participation of over 100 firms willalso take place to promote partnership and consumption.-VNA

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