Two "convertible" electric cars will appear at the 70th anniversary parade of Dien Bien Phu Victory?
Wednesday, April 17, 2024 14:05 PM (GMT+7)
On the morning of April 17, two blue Vinfast VF8 convertibles carried the command vehicle and the flag team in the final parade and marching practice session at the National Military Training Center 4 (My Duc district, Hanoi).
On the morning of April 17, the final parade and marching rehearsal to prepare for the 70th Anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory took place at the National Military Training Center 04 (My Duc district, Hanoi). In addition to the appearance of 09 helicopters carrying the Party flag, the national flag, the ceremonial artillery and the bicycles of the frontline militia team... 02 blue convertible Vinfast VF8 cars carried the command vehicle and the military flag team.
2 Vinfast VF8 cars have the typical green paint color of the army, along with a prominent white bodykit.
The front of the car with the VinFast logo has been replaced with the Military Insignia of the Vietnam People's Army.
These two cars have license plates TM-01-70 and TM-02-70.
Compared to the commercial version, the rear interior and interior amenities have been refined.
The front seat interior and dashboard are almost kept original.
Launched on January 6, 2022, the commercial version of Vinfast VF8 is a global smart electric vehicle, belonging to the D-size SUV segment, with a 5-seat design. The overall dimensions of length, width, and height of VF8 are 4,750 x 1,934 x 1,667 (mm), respectively.
Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Tan Cuong - Chief of the General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army inspects two Vinfast VF8 cars.
Lieutenant General Nguyen Trong Binh stands in front of the Vinfast VF8 car leading the final parade practice session at the National Military Training Center 4 (My Duc district, Hanoi).
It is expected that after appearing at the parade celebrating the 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory, the two VF8 convertibles of Vinfast, the Vietnamese car brand, will also be present at major national holidays.
Pham Hung
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