The First Vinfast Models Destined for North America Are on their Way
Photo: VinFast 2023 VinFast 8 - Delivery • VinFast has loaded the first VF 8s for North America onto ships and they are on their way.• At the Los Angeles Auto Show just ended, the company presented the VF 6 and VF 7, also destined for our market.
Great news from Vietnamese manufacturer VinFast yesterday. The company put on a little show as the first of its EVs destined for North America were loaded onto a ship. In all, 999 units of the VF 8 SUVs are on their way to California; the first American buyers can expect to receive their vehicle by the end of December.
This is the first export batch of the brand's electric models. As for Canada, it’s expected the company will be delivering the first vehicles in early 2023. Ahead of that, the first VinFast stores are opening this month across Canada.
The next model set to cross the Pacific after the VF 8 is the VF 9 SUV. By the end of next year, two more models will be on their way. We had occasion to see the VF 6 and VF 7 SUVs at the Los Angeles Auto Show last week. Watch for news about the official launch of the VF 8 in North America, when we'll have the opportunity to take a real test drive of this intriguing model.
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