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VinFast delivers first batch of VF e34 in Indonesiau

TANGERANG, INDONESIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 20 July 2024

Thrilled customers receive their VF e34s and experience other VinFast electric car models at GIIAS.

The first VF e34 cars were delivered to customers during a ceremony at VinFast’s GIIAS 2024 booth. Taking place just over five months after the brand’s debut and four months since sales began, this delivery event underscores VinFast’s commitment to Indonesian consumers and demonstrates the company’s vision and determination to shape the future of global green mobility.

The VF e34, an e-SUV in the popular C-segment, boasts a modern design and advanced technology, promising an exceptional driving experience for Indonesian consumers. VinFast’s flexible sales policies, including battery subscription options, help reduce initial costs, making electric vehicles more accessible.

Mr. Temmy Wiradjaja, CEO of VinFast Indonesia, shared: “We are proud to deliver the first VF e34 cars to Indonesian customers. I am confident that with advanced technology, attractive pricing, and outstanding after-sales service, the VF e34 and other future VinFast EV models will satisfy all customers who place their trust in our brand.”

Currently, VinFast is also offering an irresistible price for customers purchasing the VF 5 and VF e34 at GIIAS, starting from 218,250,000 IDR and 273,000,000 IDR, respectively. This promotion applies only to customers who purchase a vehicle with a battery or choose a battery subscription plan at GIIAS 2024 exhibition and is only valid for the first 1,000 units.

Since entering the Indonesian market, VinFast has launched 2 models, the VF e34 and the VF 5, opened dealership stores, and recently broke ground on an assembly plant in Subang, West Java. These movements affirm the company’s long-term commitment to Indonesia and its goal of delivering high-quality products, inclusive prices, and outstanding after-sales policies to consumers.

Asir Fatagar

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