
A few years ago, we hardly heard about Chinese or Vietnamese manufacturers such as Nio, Xpeng, BYD or even VinFast. And not for nothing, only recently they began to invade the European market, smelling the smell of total electrification. This is especially true of VinFast, which appeared prominently during the last one Paris Motor Show. The firm arrived with great fanfare, introducing several models in its range, from the VF6 to the VF9. An opportunity to announce his upcoming arrival on the Old Continent without giving away too many details.
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Launch is inevitable
But now we’re finally starting to know a little more about him. Until then, the Vietnamese firm could not yet approve its cars for sale in Europe. Now this is done, and now the manufacturer can more easily prepare for its launch. In any case, this is how Reuters journalists explain the brand’s imminent arrival here. Really, no less than 3,000 VF8 copies should arrive in Europe by the end of the year. France will obviously be concerned, as will Germany and the Netherlands. And this is very good news!
An ambitious goal
The manufacturer actually wants to flood the market with its electric cars, as it recently announced its plansdrunk 50,000 cars around the world till the end of the year. Over time, the brand apparently wants to ramp up its production even more to possibly go on the hunt for Tesla’s land as well as BYD’s. For this, the brand will be able to count on other more affordable models such as the VF6 and VF7, among others. It remains to be seen if other vehicles will see the light of day a little later in the catalog.
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Source: Auto Plus

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