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Friday, January 30, 2026, 17:00 GMT+7

Vietnam’s VinFast unveils 7 new premium, sport electric motorcycles

Vietnam’s EV maker VinFast on Thursday announced the completion of its comprehensive product roadmap for electric motorcycles, structured around three distinct segments mass-market, premium, and sport, and introduced seven all-new models in the premium and sport categories.

Vietnam’s VinFast unveils 7 new premium, sport electric motorcycles

One of the sport electric motorcycle models that VinFast is expected to launch in the near future. Photo: VinFast

In the mass-market segment, VinFast will continue to offer a broad and diverse line-up, including models such as Amio, Zgoo, Flazz, Evo, Evo Grand, Feliz, Feliz II, Vero X, and Viper.

These scooters are set to target mainstream consumers, catering flexibly to both personal mobility needs and commercial ride-hailing or delivery services.

The premium range comprises three models Rasad, Sadie, and Saxil, targeting customers who prioritize aesthetics and advanced technology.

The Rasad adopts a bold maxi-scooter design and is expected to feature a center-mounted motor with a maximum output of 7,100W, enabling a top speed of up to 100 kph.

The Sadie and Saxil models showcase a more elegant design and are equipped with 4,500W motors, delivering a maximum speed of around 80 kph.

The sport line-up includes four models: Subab, Surad (naked bike), Sudub (cruiser), and Sulad (supersport).

These high-performance electric motorcycles are powered by motors with maximum outputs of up to 50,000W, comparable to 600cc gasoline motorcycles.

They feature a top speed of some 130 kph.

They are paired with high-performance battery systems designed to support long-distance travel.

Hoang Ha, CEO of VinFast E-scooter Vietnam Market, said that the comprehensive restructuring of the product portfolio aims to ‘redefine the electric motorcycle market,’ positioning electric bikes not merely as a means of transportation but as symbols of lifestyle, individuality, and environmental responsibility.

VinFast plans to commercially launch its premium electric motorcycles in the fourth quarter of 2026, followed by the first sport models in the second quarter of 2027.

Tieu Bac - Cong Trung / Tuoi Tre News

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