This is also a rare occasion where VinFast has revealed the designs of previously unannounced models. Based on the sketches, both models are large in size, said to be comparable to the VinFast VF 9. However, the design styles of the two vehicles are quite distinctly different.
The first model has a softer appearance with more rounded lines on the body and rear of the car. The taillights are placed within a black trim strip that extends across the entire rear, creating a modern feel and somewhat resembling the style of the newly launched VinFast VF 8.
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| The new VinFast SUV model is as tall and large as the VF 9. |
Meanwhile, the other SUV model has a more angular and robust design. The body features many straight lines, and the overall design gives a muscular feel, leaning towards a traditional SUV style.
Both models utilize a completely enclosed front-end design, eliminating the traditional grille. This is a common feature on electric vehicles, aimed at improving aerodynamics and optimizing performance.
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| The second SUV model has a rear design similar to the recently launched VF 8. |
The side of the vehicle features hidden door handles and enclosed wheel designs, which help reduce wind resistance. This is also a design trend that many electric vehicle manufacturers are adopting on their high-end SUV models.
According to many predictions, these two new SUV models may use the next-generation chassis platform that VinFast is developing for future models. This platform is said to be lighter, optimize interior space, and support more modern electrical and electronic systems.
If using the new battery structure and chassis, it is highly likely that the driving range of these two SUV models will surpass the 626 km mark of the current VF 9. This is also the direction VinFast is pursuing to increase its competitiveness in the large electric SUV segment.
Previously, the newly launched VinFast VF 8 also switched to a new platform with a range of approximately 500 km after each full charge. This shows that VinFast is gradually synchronizing technology across its future electric vehicle lines.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/lo-dien-hai-chiec-suv-dien-hoan-toan-moi-cua-vinfast-398241.html












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