- Title: Vietnam's VinFast hands over first electric SUVs, eyes U.S. deliveries
- Date: 10th September 2022
- Summary: HAIPHONG, VIETNAM(SEPTEMBER 10, 2022)(REUTERS) VARIOUS OF VF-8 EV AT THE DELIVERY CEREMONY GUESTS CLAPPING AND TAKING VIDEO AS THE CAR APPEARS ON STAGE VARIOUS OF VF-8 OWNERS GETTING IN THEIR VEHICLE ON STAGE SPECTATORS TAKING PHOTOS ON THEIR PHONES VARIOUS OF ANOTHER OWNER GETTING IN THE CAR AND DRIVE ON STAGE PEOPLE WATCHING A ROW OF VF-8 CARS PARKING OUTSIDE VARIOUS OPF PEOPLE LOOKING AT THE CARS (SOUNDBITE)(Vietnamese) VINFAST CHIEF EXECUTIVE, LE THI THU THUY, SAYING: " These first vehicles will be delivered to our Vietnamese customers. After that, the next batch of 5000 vehicles will be produced for the U.S. and North American market, We will start producing that batch next week. Then we will start producing for the EU market." VARIOUS OF PEOPLE DISCUSSING THE VF-8 NEXT TO THE ELECTRIC VEHICLES VF-8 OWNER, NGUYEN KHAC CHUNG LOOKING AT HIS NEWLY-RECEIVED VF-8 (SOUNDBITE)(Vietnamese) VF-8 OWNER, NGUYEN KHAC CHUNG, SAYING: " The speed of delivery surprised me. My estimate was that I would be among the first orders that were being fulfilled sometime in November. When Vinfast informed me that I can have my car in September, I was quite surprised by their development and production speed. This is good news for both EV enthusiasts and VinFast car owners." VINFAST LOGO ON A VF-8 EV (SOUNDBITE)(Vietnamese) VF-8 OWNER, NGUYEN KHAC CHUNG, SAYING: "The battery leasing program is an advantage (for customers). When Vinfast leasing the battery to me, all risks will be cared for by VinFast, and it is such a great advantage for me. Why should I buy the battery, then?" VARIOUS OF PEOPLE LOOKING AT THE VF-8 DELIVERY EVENT IN PROGRESS
- Embargoed: 24th September 2022 09:03
- Keywords: North America USA VinFast car owners delivery market
- Location: HAI PHONG, VIETNAM
- City: HAI PHONG, VIETNAM
- Country: Vietnam
- Topics: Asia / Pacific,Company News Markets,Economic Events
- Reuters ID: LVA001429010092022RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Vietnamese carmaker VinFast on Saturday (September 10) began handing its first batch of 100 all-electric sport utility vehicles (SUVs) over to local customers, with U.S. deliveries of the vehicle due to begin as soon as December.
VinFast, which began operations in 2019, is gearing up to expand in the U.S. market, where it hopes to compete with legacy automakers and startups with its two all-electric SUVs, the VF8 and VF9, including battery leasing to reduce the purchase price.
"These first vehicles will be delivered to our Vietnamese customers. After that, the next batch of 5000 vehicles will be produced for the U.S. and North American market, We will start producing that batch next week. Then we will start producing for the EU market, " VinFast's global chief executive Le Thi Thu Thuy told Reuters on the sidelines of a delivery ceremony at its plant in Vietnam's northern province of Haiphong.
VinFast, part of Vingroup , will start shipping cars overseas in November and customers will have cars delivered to them as soon as December, Thuy said.
The company has registered almost 65,000 reservations globally, and it expects to sell 750,000 EVs per year by 2026, starting with the VF8 and VF9 all-electric SUVs. In March, VinFast said it would build a production plant in North Carolina with an initial projected capacity of 150,000 EVs a year. It tapped banks in July to raise least $4 billion in funding for the project.
Nguyen Khac Chung was among the first local customers to receive their new cars.
"My estimate was that I would be among the first orders that were being fulfilled sometime in November. When Vinfast informed me that I can have my car in September, I was quite surprised by their development and production speed," said Chung who ordered his EV in January, just two months after the model was introduced.
The VF8 and VF9 vehicles will start at $42,200 and $57,500 respectively for U.S. customers, excluding the cost to lease the electric battery. From September, the company will also offer customers options that include batteries.
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