VinFast e-Scooters are Just Another Form of Electric Mobility​

VinFast e-Scooters

VinFast e-Scooter Coming to America

 The idea of electric mobility is not exclusive to just automobiles. It is a complete transportation revolution that requires only electricity to propel you from Point A to Point B. With that in mind, VinFast is considering introducing a line of e-scooters to the U.S.A.

 

Scooters are a fun way to get around town. They are popular on college campuses, such as the University of North Texas, University of Texas-Arlington, Southern Methodist University, the University of Dallas, Texas Christian University, and so forth. They are also a great start for drivers looking to get into motorcycles.

 

Most scooters are usually powered by a small two- or four-stroke engine. VinFast’s e-scooters are purely powered by an electric drive motor fueled by one or two battery packs. Standard is a single 2.4-kilowatt-hour unit, with the option to add a second one for a longer range. Single-battery models can get up to just over 82 miles of range, while adding the second battery will increase that to over 162 miles.

 

VinFast e-Scooters

 

VinFast already has a lineup of e-scooters available in its home market of Vietnam. The Feliz and Feliz Light are among several models available in this lineup. Power for these performance-oriented e-scooters comes from a 2,800-watt BLDC in-hub motor. The Feliz models are capable of a top speed of just over 43 MPH. All at a price starting from under $1,000 in Vietnam.

 

Another model available is the Vero X. It sports a modern design, including a TFT color display and a smart key enabled by a smartphone. It also offers 1.2 cubic feet of storage. It was rated to go from 0 to 31 MPH in 15 seconds. This model is currently priced at around $1,326 in Vietnam.

 

These three models are part of a lineup of five e-scooters, including the Evo Grand and Evo Grand Lite. All of these e-scooters carry a 10-year, 125,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty.

 

VinFast e-Scooters

 

The question we’ve been wondering is whether these e-scooters are coming to the U.S.A. While the CleanTechnica website reported on these new models, it did not state precisely when VinFast will bring any of its five models to our market.

 

Would it be cool if they did? If so, would you like Ewing VinFast of Plano to offer them to you?

 

The addition of the e-scooters adds another mobility solution to the VinFast lineup of electric SUVs and e-bikes. It provides a variety of choices for anyone looking to travel without fueling up on gasoline.

 

To get into the electric mobility revolution, contact us at Ewing VinFast of Plano to register your interest in one of these upcoming e-Scooters. We would love to offer them to you when they become available here in the Metroplex.

MotorWeek Tests the VF 8

VinFast VF8 Side View

VinFast VF8 Side View   

There is no doubt that VinFast faces challenges in the US. It is a new brand name from a country that has never made cars for the US before, and it is an EV, which many US buyers still view with skepticism. MotorWeek, the first and longest-running automotive television review magazine, checked out the VF 8 for themselves. Ewing VinFast of Plano shares their thoughts.

 

MotorWeek briefly discussed the history of VinFast’s entry into the United States, including the plans for the North Carolina plant. They plan to build both cars and batteries, but it has been delayed due to market headwinds for EVs.

 

To set the stage, MotorWeek noted that the length of the VF 8 is about midway between the shorter Volkswagen ID.4 and the longer Honda Prologue. They tested the VF 8 Plus, the more powerful of the two VF 8 trims, with 402 horsepower and 457 lb-ft of torque. As with all EVs, all that torque is available the instant the motor starts turning. They point out the 235-mile range of the Plus model and the 235-mile range of the Eco, and mention that VinFast states a 10-70% charge rate of 31 minutes. 

 

VF 8 Seats

 

They highlight the VF 8’s “unmistakable Italian flair” as a result of its Pininfarina-designed exterior. While noting that its minimalist dashboard features a large 15-inch center screen for controls, they mention that the absence of a traditional gauge cluster is offset by the bright color head-up display and numerous steering wheel controls, which reduce the need to reach for the screen for basic functions.

 

VinFast VF 8 Plus Frunk

 

Cargo space, a key factor for crossovers, benefits from rear seats that fold flat, and there’s frunk space where the engine isn’t. Notable for a new manufacturer, MotorWeek found no obvious fit and finish issues.

 

On the road, they found that the VF 8 delivers smooth and quiet power, and the regenerative braking is well-adjusted with a very natural feel. Sport mode definitely provides a quicker throttle response. In terms of ride and handling, there are no major flaws. However, car reviewers often prefer a sportier feel than the VF 8 offers, although its comfort-focused tuning should suit most people. 

 

VinFast VF 8 Plus Rear View

 

Finally, they mention the warranty, which covers 10 years or 125,000 miles for bumper-to-bumper. Such extensive warranties helped build trust in Korean vehicles among a skeptical US public, and we’ve all seen how Hyundai and Kia have grown since then. Overall, MotorWeek found the VF 8 to be an attractive vehicle with good performance and a smooth ride, along with a great warranty. If you want to check out the new player in town, test drive the VF 8 at Ewing VinFast in Plano. 

EV Charging Infrastructure Is Quietly, Steadily Growing

VinFast VF8 Plus Charging at a Home Charger

VinFast VF9 - Charging Network is GrowingThe biggest EV hurdle—access to convenient and reliable public chargers—has been quietly improving, with numbers increasing faster than in previous years. Paren is a data analytics company that monitors the growth of public charging stations. It shows that multiple charging networks are on track to add 3,000 more DC fast charging stations in 2025 compared to 2024. Ewing Vinfast provides some details. 

  

The year 2024 was significant for public charger growth, but the process encountered some obstacles, including permitting and charger vandalism. Although many thought this would slow down or stop charger expansion, it now seems these were more like speed bumps than roadblocks. Charger companies have found solutions to the problems and are now making progress.  

  VinFast VF8 Plus Charging at a Home Charger

Paren chief analyst Loren McDonald sees signs of things changing for the better. “The fast-charging industry is deploying new [DC fast-charging] ports and stations at its highest pace ever in the U.S.,” McDonald posted on LinkedIn this week. “Don’t believe the FUD (Fear Uncertainty and Doubt). The charging industry is moving full speed ahead, building larger, higher-power stations with amenities, greater reliability, and a better customer experience.” 

  

One ominous sign occurred in April 2024 when Elon Musk seemingly impulsively fired his entire Supercharger team. Ironically, the incident happened just as many EV manufacturers were pledging to adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) port in future vehicles, supply NACS adaptors for their current EV models, and thus increase business at Tesla Supercharger stations. The adapters had a shaky start but are now becoming readily available, and the Supercharger side of the business appears to be a major growth opportunity.  

  

McDonald points to more companies building charging networks, including automakers like Mercedes-Benz and Rivian. It is possibly analogous to the early sixties when electronics manufacturers helped support color production for TV shows to boost color TV sales.  

 

VinFast VF8 Plus Charging at a Public Charger

Additionally, companies focused on highway travel, such as Pilot/Flying J truck stops, Buc-ees, and Walmart—which simply have locations everywhere—see opportunities and are adding charging stations. This expansion is also coming from dedicated charging firms like Ionna and BP Pulse. Another development is that you are starting to see more amenities at these locations, including covered areas, bathrooms, and even customer lounges. McDonald calls this the “Charging 2.0” era and believes it could lead to a bigger growth leap than what the industry has experienced so far. 

  

No manufacturer wanted to fall behind in the EV transition, and that may have led to more vehicles being produced before the infrastructure could support them—but now the infrastructure is catching up. Meanwhile, multiple studies show that EV owners rarely go back to gas-powered vehicles, which is a positive sign for the industry and indicates a steady, long-term flow of charging customers even without sharp increases in EV sales. 

  VinFast VF8 On the Road

Of course, this only matters when EV owners decide to travel. For everyday use, nothing beats a Level 2 charger at home, where you can charge when you get back and head out each day with 200 to 300 miles or more at your disposal. See why EV owners don’t want to go back by checking out our attractive VF8 and VF9 models, and find out how you can get a free Level 2 VinFast home charger at Ewing VinFast. 

​​VinFast Drgnfly e-Bike is A Great Urban Runaround​

VinFast VF8 Drgnfly

VinFast VF8 DrgnflyThe new VinFast Drgnfly e-bike is a unique vehicle offered by VinFast. It is the perfect companion for those who enjoy using their VF8 and VF9 to travel to more remote places or small beach towns where an e-bike is the ideal form of transportation with friends.  

VinFast VF8 Drgnfly eBike DisplayWhat’s an e-Bike? 

For those that don’t know, an e-Bike is simply a bicycle with a small electric motor attached to assist the rider with extra power and performance. So, you can pedal the bike as usual and use the motor to ride around without using pedals when you’re ready for a relaxing ride.  

What Is the New VinFast Drgnfly? 

The new VinFast Drgonfly features a continuous 750-watt motor integrated in the rear wheel and a 48-volt 14Ah battery that can be recharged in under 6 hours. Weighing in at only 70.5 lbs, the e-Bike is made from aircraft-grade aluminum with wide handlebars and balloon tires that are 20×4-inches for optimal riding comfort and stability. VinFast says the bike comes standard with Tektro hydraulic disc brakes that are meant to work great in all sorts of riding conditions, especially when it’s rainy and wet out. For those who like to take a nice moonlit ride, the bike features front and rear LED lights and integrated reflectors. The DrgnFly also has a mode called Pedal-Assist, which allows you to pedal the e-Bike while riding to get in a bit of a workout. VinFast offers the DrgnFly with a 2-year, unlimited-mile warranty. 

VinFast VF8 Drgnfly eBike Display at CESMake Charging Easier 

The VinFast DrgnFly offers a 150-watt portable charger that can recharge the e-bike to full in just 4-6 hours. If you are on the go, you can even detach the 7-pound battery easily and charge it inside your home, an office, a hotel, or wherever else you may be. This means there’s no need to fear your Drgnfly being stolen or messed with while it’s charging in public areas. 

Range and Speed 

When traveling at full throttle at 18 mph, VinFast says the Drgnfly will run for 32 miles before needing to be topped up, and 47 miles at 12 mph. However, in Eco mode, the Drgnfly can travel up to 68 miles with a top speed of 15.5 mph. The company says the top speed is set to 20 mph but can be unlocked for a higher speed.  

Drgnfly Phone AppA Helpful App to Keep Track of Your Drgnfly 

VinFast offers a powerful app for the Drgnfly that allows you to track your mileage, range, charging speed, time remaining, and estimated range. It also allows users to change modes and settings on the fly.  

Why Choose Ewing VinFast   

At Ewing VinFast of Plano, we have the best prices on dozens of new VinFast EVs and used cars. Our well-educated sales staff and finance department will happily assist you with your EV questions and needs. Our fantastic service department will ensure your vehicle stays in the best condition.   

We look forward to serving you. 

​​The VinFast VF8 Is a Primetime Player​

2025 VinFast VF8 Front View

2025 VinFast VF8 Front ViewThe VinFast VF8 is shining a light on the EV world. You don’t need to be a long-established automaker to make a great car—you can provide buyers with excellent service just by listening and paying attention to their wants and needs. This is how VinFast has become a respected EV brand so quickly.  

2025 VinFast VF8 Charging PortA New Review of the VinFast VF8 

In a recent test by Driving, the VF8 was lauded as a car that has evolved wonderfully since its first initial media test to current. The reviewer said that VinFast has made “a big improvement” in reference to the brushed aluminum and leather-like interior trim that make the car feel more luxurious and plush, as well as the higher quality door pockets that add extra space.  

VinFast VF8 TouchscreenAn Excellent App and Special Modes 

When talking about some of the positives that make the VF8 a quality buy for those looking at getting their first-ever EV (or their tenth), the reviewer highlighted the many modes that allow you to have great control of your VinFast and enjoy it in many different scenarios, plus the easy-to-use mobile app, saying, “Another positive is four special modes: Camp, Pet, Valet, and Wash. Camp mode allows you to use the infotainment system, plug into the USB and 12-volt outlets, and maintain a comfortable cabin temperature while sleeping in the vehicle when the car is parked, such as while charging. Pet mode keeps the cabin at a comfortable temperature and displays a message on the screen that your pet is safe. Valet mode restricts functions like climate control and infotainment. And Wash mode prepares the vehicle for going through a car wash. There’s also a good Vinfast app that shows vehicle status, manages charging, and provides updates, appointments, and invitations.” 

VinFast VF8 Panoramic RoofMore Luxury Features than Normal for a “Base” Model 

The model tested was the base Eco trim level, which included vegan leather seats, 12-way driver and 10-way passenger adjustable power seats, and a 10-speaker sound system. These are all features normally reserved as options on higher trim levels for most brands. VinFast also gives drivers a standard Head-Up Display, something that (if available on another EV) is usually only on top-of-the-line trims.  

Vinfast VF8 Rear Seat Charging PortsAn Interior Filled with Brilliant Technology 

The interior of the VF8 features a center-mounted 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system that controls everything in the car with ease. And with standard Sony RIDEVU, passengers can enjoy using the standard in-car WiFi to watch 2,000 different movies and TV shows offered by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Any device attached to the WiFi can watch. When the vehicle is in park, the infotainment screen can also be used to watch the same content.  

New VinFast VF8 Cargo SpaceThe Best Car Warranty 

The key detail that everyone loves the most about VinFast is the 10-year, 125,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty with a 10-year, unlimited-mile battery warranty. No other car company can match the level of warranty that VinFast offers—not even Tesla. This is why you should come down to Ewing VinFast of Plano to check out the VF8 and also the three-row all-electric VF9 that allows a family of six to experience luxury for a reasonable price.  

New VinFast VF8 Rear ViewWhy Choose Ewing VinFast   

At Ewing VinFast of Plano, we have the best prices on dozens of new VinFast EVs and used cars. Our well-educated sales staff and finance department will happily assist you with your EV questions and needs. Our fantastic service department will ensure your vehicle stays in the best condition. We look forward to serving you.