Tasco outlines plans for integrated mobility ecosystem at Mobility Day 2025


Tasco Mobility Day 2025 marked a major milestone as Tasco unveiled its vision and latest progress in building an integrated mobility ecosystem, reaffirming its pioneering role in Việt Nam’s transport and mobility sector.

 

A key highlight was the launch of the National VETC 24/7 Rescue Centre, operated by VETC under a centralised, technology-enabled coordination model. — Photo courtesy of Tasco

HÀ NỘI — Tasco Mobility Day 2025 marked a major milestone as Tasco unveiled its vision and latest progress in building an integrated mobility ecosystem, reaffirming its pioneering role in Việt Nam’s transport and mobility sector.

Held at Tasco Mall in Hà Nội, the event showcased the company’s emerging Tasco Automall model, where 12 mobility touchpoints are brought together in a single location.

The concept allows customers to access and use a full suite of mobility-related services in one seamless journey, from vehicle sales and insurance to rescue services, cashless toll collection, electric charging, car rental and after-sales support.

With its 'One-stop Mobility Solution' strategy, Tasco is moving beyond traditional vehicle distribution to develop a customer-centric ecosystem that connects every stage of mobility, from purchase and daily use to maintenance, emergency support and digital services.

At the event, Tasco Auto announced plans to introduce a range of premium and new-energy vehicles to the Vietnamese market in 2026. These include high-end electric models such as the ZEEKR 7X and ZEEKR 009, alongside Lotus sports and luxury vehicles including the Eletre, Emeya and Emira.

The move underscores Tasco’s strategy to expand its premium portfolio and respond to rising demand for electric, high-performance and technology-driven vehicles.

Tasco also introduced the Tasco Experience Center, an integrated space combining product display, test drives and personalised consultation for the premium brands it distributes. The model is expected to enhance customer experience while linking vehicle ownership with the wider Tasco mobility ecosystem.

A key highlight was the launch of the National VETC 24/7 Rescue Centre, operated by VETC under a centralised, technology-enabled coordination model.

Built on more than a decade of experience in operating nationwide transport systems, the centre connects a 24/7 call centre with rescue vehicles and over 300 partners, covering all communes and wards nationwide.

During the Tasco Mobility Day series, Tasco also announced strong performances by Volvo and Lynk & Co at the Car Awards 2025. Volvo’s New S90 won the mid-size luxury sedan category, while Lynk & Co 08 EM-P claimed multiple honours, including D-segment SUV of the Year and Electrification Technology of the Year.

Through Tasco Mobility Day 2025, Tasco reaffirmed its ambition to become Việt Nam’s leading provider of comprehensive mobility solutions, driven by technology, integrated services and a strong focus on customer experience and sustainable development. — VNS

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