VinFast showcases four electric vehicle models at Geneva International Motor Show

VinFast is showcasing four electric vehicle models - VF 6, VF 7, VF 8 and VF9 - at the Geneva International Motor Show Qatar 2023, the first to be held in Doha, from October 5 - 14.
VinFast showcases four electric vehicle models at Geneva International Motor Show ảnh 1The VinFast pavilion at the Geneva International Motor Show Qatar 2023. (Photo: VinFast)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - VinFast is showcasing four electricvehicle models - VF 6, VF 7, VF 8 and VF9 - at the Geneva International MotorShow Qatar 2023, the first to be held in Doha, from October 5 - 14.

This is also the first time VinFast, theelectric vehicle (EV) maker of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, officiallyintroduces its fully-electric vehicles to the Middle Eastmarket, expanding in this market by researching investment potential andpartnership opportunities.

At the exhibition, VinFast will showcase four electricvehicle models, allowing the public and local investors an opportunity toexperience the stylish designs and smart features of the vehicles.

The VF 6 and VF 7 models compete in the B and C segments and arecrafted by Torino Design with modern and sophisticated styling. While the VF 6is suitable for young families who promote a green lifestyle, the VF 7 is anideal choice for successful and individualistic young people.

The VF 8 and VF 9 are VinFast's two premium models in the D and Esegments and are designed by Pininfarina. Both models offer fashionable andclassy designs, creating smart and safe driving experiences for consumers. TheVF 8 and VF 9 are currently open for reservations globally, with the VF8 being delivered to customers in the North American market.

VinFast also aims to find partners in the Middle East marketand research partnership opportunities while contributing topromote green mobility solutions in the region./.
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