VinFast electric motorbike owner: “Living green is easier and more economical than I thought”

VinFast electric motorbike owner: “Living green is easier and more economical than I thought”
Vietnamese youth invite each other to switch to electric motorbikes to “green Vietnam”
Starting from just over 700 million VND, customers flocked to stake VinFast VF 7Starting from just over 700 million VND, customers flocked to deposit VinFast VF 7

“Bargain” in the two-wheeled vehicle market

“Our group has 4 players, 3 people bought Feliz S and 1 person bought Klara S2 in this promotion. The current price of VinFast electric motorbikes is too attractive,” said Ms. Minh Phuong (office employee in Hanoi).

The incentive that Ms. Phuong mentioned is within the framework of the “Greening Vietnam” program launched by VinFast. Specifically, from September 20 to December 31, 2024, the company applies a incentive of 3 million VND for electric motorbikes with battery rental and incentives of up to 12 million VND for customers who buy vehicles with batteries, which can be redeemed for Convert to VinClub loyalty points.

VinFast electric motorbike owner:

According to experts, with a price range of 15 million VND, Vietnamese customers do not have many choices of quality scooters. However, that is enough money to buy a VinFast Evo200 with a warranty of up to 5 years – the best on the market. This is the reason why Minh Phuong’s group of friends and many customers ordered VinFast electric motorbikes as soon as there was a new promotion program.

Furthermore, this policy is applied to VinFast’s entire range of electric motorbike products, from popular models such as Evo200/Evo200 Lite to high-end product series such as Vento S or Theon S, thereby creating car ownership for many customers.

“I have liked the Vento S for a long time because the design is very eye-catching and fashionable. As soon as VinFast applied a new promotion program, I bought one to take home. Vento S is now only over 50 million VND, which is too good in its price range,” said Mr. Van Thanh (Hanoi).

Both save costs and contribute to green transformation

“With each full battery charge, I can go up to 200 km with the Evo200. I travel less often, so usually, it takes me a week or two to go to work before I need to charge the battery once,” said Ms. Phuong Anh (Hanoi). According to her, with electric motorbikes, charging can be proactively done at home, so it can also save time and travel costs. This is also the advantage that makes many customers spend money to buy VinFast cars.

VinFast electric motorbike owner:

“In the past, every time I stood in line to get gas, I was afraid of the smell, especially on hot days. Since switching to the Feliz S, I can completely proactively charge the battery when I want, and the car parked indoors also doesn’t smell of exhaust gas,” Mr. Manh Cuong (Hanoi) shares the same opinion.

Besides, VinFast electric motorbike models also save significantly on energy costs compared to gasoline cars. According to calculations, the most fuel-efficient motorbike model on the market currently consumes about 1.5 liters of gasoline for a distance of 100 km, equivalent to about 29,000 VND. Meanwhile, with a full charge, the Evo200 only costs nearly 7,000 in electricity for the equivalent distance (calculated according to level 5 electricity prices when charging at home) – only 1/4 of the most economical gasoline car model.

Customers also save money on vehicle maintenance when the maintenance cycle of electric motorbikes is calculated at every 5,000 km mark, while motorbikes are usually maintained at the 1,000-2,000 km mark.

“On average, I change about 4 bottles of oil a month when I still use a gasoline car. Since switching to Feliz S, this cost has decreased completely because there is no need to change oil,” said Nguyen Huan (tech car driver in Ho Chi Minh City).

In addition to being convenient and easy to “maintain”, VinFast electric motorbike models are also enthusiastically received for their role in helping users transition to a green lifestyle in the most practical way. According to statistics, a person converting to an electric motorbike will contribute to reducing emissions equivalent to planting 36 new trees in a year. Multiplied by the population living in large cities, the amount of trees that can be “planted” will be a huge number.

“I thought living green was difficult and only for people with high incomes, but since switching to electric motorbikes, I’ve seen how much it contributes to reducing emissions and saving a lot of costs, it’s a double win. work”, said Thanh Ha (office worker in Hanoi), who owns a Klara S.

Source: vietnamese