VinFast may
soon join the ranks of American automakers by adding a fifth vehicle to their
U.S.-sold lineup, potentially as an ultra-cheap mini electric crossover that
could target budget-minded Americans.
The fifth
potential entry in VinFast’s U.S-sold vehicles is the VF3, initially designed
with the Vietnamese market in mind; however, it may be just what U.S drivers
need for their daily commutes- a sub-$20,000 EV city car.
The VinFast
VF3, first revealed in June this year, is a boxy two-door EV. It measures 122.6
inches in length and is 10 inches shorter than the Baojun Yep – the car
co-developed by General Motors (GM), SAIC Motor Corp., Ltd., and Wuling Motors
Co., Ltd.
Unfortunately
we don’t have any information about electric motor figures or battery details
for the VinFast VF3 yet but since it was designed primarily with daily usage
patterns of Vietnamese drivers in mind, it would be most likely to feature a
single-motor, two-wheel drive powertrain setup that will offer an impressive
travel distance when fully charged.
Although
there are still many specs unknown to us at this time, one thing we do know is
that at such an affordable price point, the VinFast VF3 would certainly make EV
ownership more accessible for millions around the world should they decide to
bring it internationally!
VinFast
dealers in the U.S. are urging the automaker to bring their VF3 model to
America, as its small size and ultra-cheap price have won over prospective
buyers!
The
Vietnamese automaker is currently researching what kind of demand they will
have for their VF3 — a low-end electric vehicle — and has reportedly received
positive responses from all its potential dealers so far.
Details
like when it’ll be available in the U.S., or how much it will cost, haven’t
been announced yet; however, VinFast stated that they’ll make an announcement
soon with more details about their plans for exporting their EV models to
American soil very soon!
Vietnam’s
first automaker, VinFast, has also switched to a hybrid retail model with
franchised dealerships. They are currently selecting dealers in the USA and
have already recruited 27 dealers in a dozen states as part of their journey
for expansion.
The company
is reportedly holding meetings with potential over an additional 50 new dealer
groups in cities such as Tampa and Dallas; Duke Hale, an adviser to VinFast was
present at some of these meetings to explain more details about what VinFast is
planning to bring: their much anticipated VF3 – An ultra cheap mini EV launch
that might be hitting the US markets soon!
To make
sure there were no confusions on how this car looks like externally, VinFast
brought along a full-size foam model for each respective city’s meeting!
Needless to say the attendees were amazed and very eager towards being one of
its many distributors soon enough.
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VinFast has
yet to announce the official price for its upcoming all-electric vehicle, the
VF3. With expectations that it will be made available to the masses at an
affordable rate, many believe that this mini EV could become a “national car”
for many Vietnamese people.
Sales of
the VF3 in Vietnam are set to start next year with deliveries expected as early
as Q3 2024. Currently however, Vietnam’s cheapest vehicle is VinFast’s own VF6,
a subcompact car that retails for just over $28,000.
When or if
the VF3 is brought to U.S., it will have an MSRP predicted to be under $20,000
making it the cheapest EV in America at about half the price of its
competitors.
The VinFast
VF3 has sparked interest among potential buyers both locally and abroad as we
await news on the official price tags when they become available.
VinFast has
promised to bring four models from its lineup to the U.S. market, including
crossovers such as the VF8, VF9, VF6, and VF7.
The
automaker is currently in the process of building a factory in North Carolina
as well in order to produce a few of these vehicles within American soil.
However, it
remains to be seen if VinFast will actually stick with its plans and release
their ultra cheap mini EV; the VF3 into US markets soon.
If so then
this could mean an incredibly affordable electric option for consumers that
should provide competition for brands such as Tesla or Nissan Leaf – making EV
ownership just that bit more accessible!
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