VinFast introduces self-driving car models

Jan 23rd at 13:20
23-01-2021 13:20:52+07:00

VinFast introduces self-driving car models

Vietnamese automaker VinFast introduced Friday three new electric self-driving car models that will hit the market this year.

VinFast introduces self-driving car models
An artist's impression of the VF33, a new self-driving electric SUV manufactured by VinFast. Photo courtesy of VinFast.

The rollout of the new models is part of its plan to become a global major in electric car manufacturing.

Two of the three models, all SUVs, also have a fuel version, the company said in a release.

The cars, named VF31, VF32 and VF33, have several self-driving systems including steering assistance, adaptive lane control and automatic parking.

An artist's impression of the interior of VF33. Photo courtesy of VinFast.

Depending on the model, the electric cars can go 300-500 kilometers per full charge.

The premium versions of these cars have 14 cameras capable of detecting objects nearly 690 meters away, and the company claims its self-driving system is eight times faster than that of existing self-driving car models.

The cars can find their own parking spots and can be summoned by drivers when needed.

VinFast said the cars meet the highest safety standards in the world including a five-star rating of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and a five-star rating of the European New Car Assessment Programme.

The standard version of the VF31 can be ordered in Vietnam starting this May and will be delivered in November.

For the VF32 and VF33 models, customers can order starting September and delivery will begin in February 2022.

The company will also sell these cars in the U.S., Canada and the E.U. with orders opening in November and delivery in June next year.

VinFast, a unit of Vietnam’s biggest private conglomerate Vingroup, entered the auto industry three years ago. It has an auto plant in the northern province of Hai Phong and research and development centers in Australia, Germany and the U.S.

The company said the manufacturing of electric bikes, buses and cars is part of its strategy to become a favorable hi-tech auto manufacturer in the global market and to help develop green transportation by reducing emissions.

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