VinFast shows five electric scooters at Auto Expo 2025

    All the VinFast e-scooters displayed at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo are powered by a 3.5kWh LFP battery.

    Published On Jan 18, 2025 09:37:00 AM

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    VinFast electric scooters debut at Auto Expo 2025, range, launch details
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    Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast made its Indian debut at the ongoing Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. While the electric cars and SUVs it displayed may have stolen the limelight, a range of electric scooters were also showcased alongside them.

    1. VinFast Klara S design has been patented in India
    2. DragonFly electric cycle was also shown
    3. All the e-scooters shown are mechanically similar 

    VinFast showcased five electric scooters at the Auto Expo: Klara S, Theon S, Feliz S, Vento S, and Evo200. All of these are powered by a 3.5kWh LFP battery. In terms of range, the company claims lofty numbers of 190-210km on a single charge, depending on the model. These figures are based on a 65kg rider maintaining a steady 30kph on flat terrain. Expect these range numbers to go down in the real world. The top speed, too, ranges between 70-90kph, depending on the scooter model.

    Interestingly, VinFast has patented the design of the Klara S e-scooter in India. When a manufacturer does this, it's often a sign that the product will eventually go on sale. However, as of now, the company has not announced any plans to sell its e-scooters in the country.

    Alongside these e-scooters, VinFast also showed the DragonFly electric cycle, which features a small 0.6kWh battery in addition to its pedals. It has a small headlight, a front disc brake, and chunky mountain-bike-style block-pattern tyres.

    Also See: Suzuki Access electric revealed at Auto Expo 2025

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