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VinFast just launched its most affordable EV, the VF 2

A new entry-level electric car from the Vietnamese company

Does it look cute or what? PHOTO FROM VINFAST

When you think of electric vehicles, one thing that comes to mind is the word “expensive.” Sure, they’re more expensive up front than the usual internal-combustion cars, but in the long run, having an EV is not only environmentally friendly but it can also save you from spending more than you should on fuel and maintenance.

VinFast is already challenging the narrative by making affordable electric cars and e-motorcycles—even offering free charging in the Philippines. Now, there’s an even newer entry-level car that has just been launched in Vietnam called the VF 2.

Looks menacing and fast especially with the ducktail spoiler. PHOTO FROM VINFAST

If you think the VF 3 is already cute and adorably small, the new VF 2 has just been unveiled at VinFast’s home base in Hanoi, Vietnam, for 188 million VND (P440,000).

Size-wise, it’s a bit larger than the Jetour Ice Cream, but it still manages to squeeze in four people. It measures 3,090mm long (110mm longer than the Ice Cream), 1,496mm wide (same as the Jetour), and stands slightly taller at 1,663mm.

The interior looks pretty basic, but your rear passengers get cupholders. PHOTOS FROM VINFAST

Let’s talk about power. It is propelled by a rear-wheel-drive electric motor that produces 40hp and 65Nm of torque, topping out at a city-appropriate 80km/h. It boasts a range of up to 210km (NEDC) thanks to its 18.3kWh battery. Even better, it is capable of 24kW DC fast charging that allows it to juice up from 10% to 70% in just 34 minutes.

As for the features, you get LED headlights and 13-inch alloy wheels on the outside. Inside, the cabin keeps things strictly functional with a seven-inch screen for the driver’s display, manual air-conditioning, and a radio. Sensible and less stuff to break, if you ask me.

The author can definitely use this for his daily commute. PHOTO FROM VINFAST

Last but not least: safety. The driver gets an airbag, and the car is equipped with standard electronic assists like ABS, traction control, and electronic brake-force distribution. The suspension layout is also worth mentioning, as it’s a MacPherson setup for both front and rear to handle city roads.

Now, would you be interested in the VF 2 if VinFast launched this in our market?



Gab Señires

Gab is our all-around new guy. He is passionate about cars and is still seeking to find the art of writing and producing content. With his experience in the car community, he’s trying to blend the skills he has gathered to communicate the joys of cars and motorsports.



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