VinFast to introduce new EV concept, technology at CES 2024 in US

Vietnamese auto maker VinFast has announced its participation in Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, one of the biggest tech events in the world, taking place from January 9 - 12, 2024 in Las Vegas city, the US.
VinFast to introduce new EV concept, technology at CES 2024 in US ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese auto maker VinFast has announced itsparticipation in Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, one of the biggest tech events in the world, taking place from January 9 - 12, 2024 in Las Vegascity, the US.

AtCES 2024, for the first time, VinFast will introduce its latest electricvehicle (EV) concept and the mini eSUV VF 3 to global customers. The launch of the two new models continues to expand VinFast's EV lineup, further solidifying itscommitment to sustainable mobility and EV accessibility.

VinFastwill also display its all-electric VF 9 full-size SUV which incorporates a newstreaming service into the vehicle, providing CES 2024 attendees with a uniquefirsthand in-car experience of the new technology.

Thecompany will also showcase its electric bikes, DrgnFly, reinforcing its commitmentto offering a holistic EV ecosystem to global customers, as well as showcasingits rapid research and development capabilities since the product was firstintroduced at CES 2023.

TranMai Hoa, VinFast Global Deputy CEO of Sales and Marketing said CES is a highlyinfluential consumer technology exhibition in technology and particularly inthe EV industry.

VinFast'spresence at CES 2024 with new products and technology is expected to bring uniqueand impressive experiences to the public, affirming its commitment to a greenfuture for everyone, she continued./.

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