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Vietnam’s VinFast to produce EV SUVs styled by Pininfarina

VinFast VF e35 and larger VF e36

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After announcing Los Angeles as its home base for a new North American operation, Vietnamese automaker VinFast is turning its sights on launching two new electric SUVs. The company’s ambitious plans include production models of the compact VF e35 and the mid-size VF e36. Both wear stylish bodies designed by Pininfarina and boast claimed driving ranges as high as 422 miles per charge.

Two different sized battery packs will be available on each model. The compact VF e35 will come standard with a battery that should deliver around 285 miles per charge but a larger battery with up to 310 miles of range will be optional. The mid-size VF e36 will come with either a 301- or 422-mile range.

VinFast Global CEO Michael Lohscheller told Car and Driver that the company’s first two EV models will initially be produced in Vietnam and imported to the U.S. and Canada, but that there is a plan to localize production in North America starting in the second half of 2024.

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Watch Pinanfarina show off the EV it designed with Apple device manufacturer Foxconn

Hon Hai Technology Group – more commonly known as the Foxconn Technology Group – a Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturer, known for producing the iPhone and other Apple devices, introduced three electric vehicle prototypes, including the Model E luxury sedan developed in cooperation with Pininfarina.

Discover the Model E through the words of Kevin Rice, Chief Creative Officer Pininfarina.

Foxconn intends to build EV factories in Europe and India by 2024.

Nikkei »

Foxconn will build electric vehicle factories in Europe, India and either North or South America by 2024, as the key iPhone assembler looks to rapidly expand its presence in the booming EV industry, the company chairman said.

The Taiwanese tech titan and world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer has made EVs a key part of its growth strategy, reflecting a maturing smartphone market.

“Regional manufacturing will be a key to developing our EV business globally,” Foxconn Chairman Young Liu told reporters on the sideline of an industry event in Taipei on Wednesday. “We will share details of a European facility, followed by India and then the South American market.”

On Monday October 18, Foxconn unveiled three prototypes, two electric cars and an electric bus.

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