Vietnam halves registration fees for locally produced cars
The reduction aims to boost consumer spending for three months.
The reduction aims to boost consumer spending for three months.
“For VinFast, the vision was a better future—so the cars we design and create are just part of that bigger vision,” said VinFast’s Global CEO Le Thi Thu Thuy.
The Vietnamese auto maker also sold 50,000 electric bikes last year.
1,500 VinFast Fadil cars will be available through FastGo services for customers to experience in the coming months.
Automobile manufacturer VinFast, a member of Vietnam’s largest private enterprise Vingroup, has been put into operation today in Haiphong, ready for mass production of it cars three months earlier than the initial schedule.
VinFast will launch new Premium cars to the market by 2020 with a special competitive price policy covering all four segments A, B, C and D.
The new Vietnamese car maker VinFast has just announced privileges for its three models of cars, namely hatchback Fadil, sedan Lux A 2.0 and SUV Lux SA 2.0, which have preferential prices at $14,800, $35,200 and $50,000 each respectively.
The carmaking arm of Vingroup, Vietnam's biggest conglomerate will open sale and receive orders on its three automobile models and electric scooters branded Klara late today in Hanoi.
Automobiles registered for customs clearance last week were mainly from Thailand and Indonesia, accounting for 85 per cent of the total imported cars into Vietnam last week.
Last week, the number of Thailand's cars with nine or fewer seats imported to Vietnam increased by 1,000 units to reach 1,674 units.
There were up to 1,995 cars with nine or fewer seats imported to Vietnam last week, mostly from Indonesia and Thailand.
Last week, 1.440 units of duty-free cars were imported to Vietnam from Indonesia, accounting for nearly half of the total of nine seater or fewer cars.
The number of tax free cars with nine or fewer seats imported last week mostly originated from Thailand and Indonesia with 712 and 397 units, respectively.
The number of nine seaters or fewer cars imported to Vietnam in the past week suddenly dropped sharply to 759 units, equivalent to nearly 40 per cent of the total car imports in the previous week.