Vietnam’s VinFast Eyeing Second Manufacturing Plant
Vietnam’s biggest conglomerate Vingroup is looking to establish a second VinFast automobile plant in the country
Vietnam’s VinFast Eyeing Second Manufacturing Plant Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Vietnam’s biggest conglomerate Vingroup is looking to establish a second VinFast automobile plant in the country
Vietnam’s VinFast Eyeing Second Manufacturing Plant Read MoreVietnam’s first electric car, the VinFast VF e34 has just made its debut
Vietnam’s First Electric Crossover- VinFast VF e34 Debuts Read MoreHonda Vietnam has announced to have reached a cumulative automobile production milestone of 100,000 units.
Honda Reaches 100,000-unit Production Milestone in Vietnam Read MoreVinFast has revealed renderings of 3 of its new electric crossover SUVs– VF31, VF32 and VF33 ushering a new era for the company that emerged less than three years ago.
Vietnam’s VinFast Reveals 3 New Electric SUVs Read MoreVinFast, the budding automaker from Vietnam which stunned the world with two of its fascinating models at 2018 Paris Motor Show is now in process of introducing up to 11 more models in coming years.
Vietnam’s VinFast Developing 11 New Models Read MoreVietnam’s homegrown automaker VinFast has delivered a fresh batch of 70 Lux SA2.0 SUVs to the Ministry of Public Security in Hai Phong city.
VinFast Delivers Lux SA2.0 SUVs to Ministry of Public Security Read MoreVietnam’s first carmaker VinFast has launched its flagship model called the President which packs a 6.2 liter V8 engine under its hood that produces a mighty 420hp of power and a staggering 624Nm of torque.
The Flagship VinFast President SUV Launched Read MoreVietnam’s first carmaker VinFast has officially revealed its all new model called the President.
VinFast Officially Reveals President SUV Read MoreVietnam’s first automaker VinFast having launched Lux A2.0 sedan and Lux SA2.0 SUV is now going mainstream with the Fadil hatchback
Vietnamese Automaker VinFast Going Mainstream Read MoreVietnam’s VinFast is all set to enter Australian market and is eyeing to get hold of Holden’s assets, the historic Australian brand which was recently discontinued by General Motors (GM)
Vietnam’s VinFast Entering Australia and South Africa Read More