GST, HVGT, could resurface as part of Budget 2025 alongside RON95 rationalisation, says RHB analyst. Are we ready?
Home News Auto News Vinfast Just Overtook Everyone With 3 New Full EVs - VF31, VF32, VF33 Vinfast Just Overtook Everyone With 3 New Full EVs - VF31, VF32, VF33 Auto News Jim Kem | January 26, 2021 09:43 am Pretty much out of nowhere, the Vietnamese automaker Vinfast has revealed a trio of new cars to add to their roster, only this time they've leapfrogged to full EVs with the VF31, VF32, and VF33. Unsurprisingly, the company hasn't given much thought about improving their vehicle nomenclature from their debutant pair back in 2018: the LUX A2.0 and the LUX SA2.0. While those took much from a licensing deal with BMW and General Motors for existing platform and powertrain tech, these trio of cars appear to be entirely (or much more) home-grown. Though the VF probably stands for Vinfast, 31 seems to be an arbitrarily chosen number for this high-riding hatchback. Measuring 4,300mm long with a wheelbase of 2,611mm, it makes sense that the VF31 is the most modestly sized of the three. For now, all we have are computer generated renderings of these cars, leaving us to wonder if Vinfast even has a near-production prototype to show off. Though the styling is somewhat of an acquired taste, the interior looks properly modern. The dashboard itself is mostly screen, as is the fad these days, with a minimal smattering of buttons, and a large portrait-oriented touchscreen dominating the centre stack. Vinfast says that a 42kWh battery resides within the VF31, paired as standard to an 115hp and 190Nm electric motor in the base variant or a more powerful 201hp and 320Nm unit towards the top of the range. Despite its small size and more budget-friendly specification, Vinfast promises that advanced active safety features such as Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Departure Warning, and a 360-degree all-round view monitor will come as standard. The middle child in this is the VF32, which is considerably larger and sports styling cues that remind us of the Jaguar F-Pace, but worse. We're entering the 'premium' tier of their EV range, it seems, as this model gains all-wheel drive via a second electric motor and an impressive 90kWh battery. Combined power is increased to around 400hp with torque surging to 640Nm, though Vinfast declined to provide any acceleration, performance figures, or estimated range per charge. Again, this leaves us wondering about the origins of their EV technology. Something tells me they've had quite a lot of outside help, especially once we learned that the company is touting Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4 semi-autonomous driving capabilities with up to 14 exterior cameras, 19 auxiliary sensors, and even a Lidar array. You don't just 'learn' that in 3 years. The VF33, despite being just 2 digits above the VF31, is many levels higher in sheer size. This is quite obviously Vinfast's electric flagship. Though here, Vinfast are even shier about the details. We can take an educated guess that it sits on a larger version of the VF32's platform and an uprated version of its dual-motor powertrain possibly fed by an even larger battery. With a footprint that large, the VF33 could be configured either as a 7-seater or luxury-focused 6-seat cruiser. Vinfast are aiming to start deliveries of the VF31 in its home market by Q4 2021 with bookings slated to open in May. Meanwhile, the VF32 and VF33 are both earmarked for an early 2022 premiere that will also coincide with a European and North American launch. We've not yet heard of a planned rollout into China much less the rest of Southeast Asia or Australia, though it must definitely be on the cards eventually. Would love to take them for an early spin once the world stops ending. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags VinFast EV Electric VF31 VF32 VF33 vietnam 2021 Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News VinFast Launches The VF e34, Vietnam’s First EV - RM124k Auto News Jim Kem | April 08, 2021 Vietnamese automaker VinFast, despite being newcomers to the industry, have just rolled out their first production fully electric vehicle for sale in ... VinFast Moves To Enter Indonesia, Bypassing Malaysian Market Auto News Jim Kem | September 06, 2021 VinFast appears to be mobilising for an aggressive expansion into its neighbouring ASEAN markets with the Vietnamese automaker filing intellectual ... Vinfast, ASEAN's BMW, Why Now So Shy Bro? Insights Jim Kem | May 06, 2020 Back in 2018 when Vietnam's homegrown automaker Vinfast showed off a luxury sedan and SUV in their almost finished concept form, the world was pretty ... Vinfast’s 470hp EV Prototype Spotted. Where’s Malaysia’s ‘Nextgen’ Car? Auto News Jim Kem | June 02, 2020 Seems there’s something brewing within Vinfast after all as one of the still fresh-faced Vietnamese automaker’s latest prototypes was spotted on the ... Comments
Vinfast Just Overtook Everyone With 3 New Full EVs - VF31, VF32, VF33 Auto News Jim Kem | January 26, 2021 09:43 am Pretty much out of nowhere, the Vietnamese automaker Vinfast has revealed a trio of new cars to add to their roster, only this time they've leapfrogged to full EVs with the VF31, VF32, and VF33. Unsurprisingly, the company hasn't given much thought about improving their vehicle nomenclature from their debutant pair back in 2018: the LUX A2.0 and the LUX SA2.0. While those took much from a licensing deal with BMW and General Motors for existing platform and powertrain tech, these trio of cars appear to be entirely (or much more) home-grown. Though the VF probably stands for Vinfast, 31 seems to be an arbitrarily chosen number for this high-riding hatchback. Measuring 4,300mm long with a wheelbase of 2,611mm, it makes sense that the VF31 is the most modestly sized of the three. For now, all we have are computer generated renderings of these cars, leaving us to wonder if Vinfast even has a near-production prototype to show off. Though the styling is somewhat of an acquired taste, the interior looks properly modern. The dashboard itself is mostly screen, as is the fad these days, with a minimal smattering of buttons, and a large portrait-oriented touchscreen dominating the centre stack. Vinfast says that a 42kWh battery resides within the VF31, paired as standard to an 115hp and 190Nm electric motor in the base variant or a more powerful 201hp and 320Nm unit towards the top of the range. Despite its small size and more budget-friendly specification, Vinfast promises that advanced active safety features such as Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Departure Warning, and a 360-degree all-round view monitor will come as standard. The middle child in this is the VF32, which is considerably larger and sports styling cues that remind us of the Jaguar F-Pace, but worse. We're entering the 'premium' tier of their EV range, it seems, as this model gains all-wheel drive via a second electric motor and an impressive 90kWh battery. Combined power is increased to around 400hp with torque surging to 640Nm, though Vinfast declined to provide any acceleration, performance figures, or estimated range per charge. Again, this leaves us wondering about the origins of their EV technology. Something tells me they've had quite a lot of outside help, especially once we learned that the company is touting Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4 semi-autonomous driving capabilities with up to 14 exterior cameras, 19 auxiliary sensors, and even a Lidar array. You don't just 'learn' that in 3 years. The VF33, despite being just 2 digits above the VF31, is many levels higher in sheer size. This is quite obviously Vinfast's electric flagship. Though here, Vinfast are even shier about the details. We can take an educated guess that it sits on a larger version of the VF32's platform and an uprated version of its dual-motor powertrain possibly fed by an even larger battery. With a footprint that large, the VF33 could be configured either as a 7-seater or luxury-focused 6-seat cruiser. Vinfast are aiming to start deliveries of the VF31 in its home market by Q4 2021 with bookings slated to open in May. Meanwhile, the VF32 and VF33 are both earmarked for an early 2022 premiere that will also coincide with a European and North American launch. We've not yet heard of a planned rollout into China much less the rest of Southeast Asia or Australia, though it must definitely be on the cards eventually. Would love to take them for an early spin once the world stops ending. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags VinFast EV Electric VF31 VF32 VF33 vietnam 2021
Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price.
VinFast Launches The VF e34, Vietnam’s First EV - RM124k Auto News Jim Kem | April 08, 2021 Vietnamese automaker VinFast, despite being newcomers to the industry, have just rolled out their first production fully electric vehicle for sale in ...
VinFast Moves To Enter Indonesia, Bypassing Malaysian Market Auto News Jim Kem | September 06, 2021 VinFast appears to be mobilising for an aggressive expansion into its neighbouring ASEAN markets with the Vietnamese automaker filing intellectual ...
Vinfast, ASEAN's BMW, Why Now So Shy Bro? Insights Jim Kem | May 06, 2020 Back in 2018 when Vietnam's homegrown automaker Vinfast showed off a luxury sedan and SUV in their almost finished concept form, the world was pretty ...
Vinfast’s 470hp EV Prototype Spotted. Where’s Malaysia’s ‘Nextgen’ Car? Auto News Jim Kem | June 02, 2020 Seems there’s something brewing within Vinfast after all as one of the still fresh-faced Vietnamese automaker’s latest prototypes was spotted on the ...