VinFast launches four new e-scooter models


Three support battery swapping and a pedal-assisted model features a compact design suitable for high school students.

 

VinFast Viper is an all-new model with a bold design, integrating various smart features such as a Smart Key that supports vehicle tracking and remote locating. — Photo courtesy of VinFast

 

HÀ NỘI  — VinFast on Thursday launched four new e-scooter models to meet diverse mobility needs.

Three support battery swapping and a pedal-assisted model features a compact design suitable for high school students.

To prepare for the new models, V-Green has completed installation of the first 4,500 battery swap stations, with plans to reach 45,000 swap cabinets nationwide in the first quarter of 2026.

With 45,000 swap cabinets expected to be deployed across 34 provinces and cities nationwide in the first quarter of 2026, the VinFast battery swap network for e-scooters is projected to be one and a half times larger than the current number of fuel stations, enabling users to confidently transition to e-scooters.

With support from local authorities and cooperation from major partners, VinFast battery swap cabinets are increasingly visible on city streets and are contributing to greener, more modern and more civilized urban mobility.

Alongside infrastructure development, VinFast officially introduces three battery swap e-scooter lines including Evo, Feliz II and Viper, designed to match different usage needs and customer preferences. VinFast also expands its license-exempt category with the Amio model, featuring a lightweight and stylish design with operating features suitable for urban environments.

Among the new products, the VinFast Viper features an entirely new design and is equipped with smart functions such as a Smart Key system supporting location tracking and remote vehicle search, remote power on and off for theft prevention, LED projector headlights, and dual rear shock absorbers with external oil reservoirs for smoother and more stable operation.

The vehicle is powered by a BLDC in-hub motor with maximum output of 3,000 W and a top speed of up to 70 km per hour. —VNS

 

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