next week with the the aim of producing its first U.S.-built vehicles in 2025.
The auto arm of Vingroup was founded in 2017 and announced its plans to open a U.S. factory last year. The firm is already importing Asian-built VF 8 SUVs to the U.S. but having a North American base is core to the company’s expansion plans, and could potentially help it sidestep new rules that prevent foreign-built cars qualifying for EV tax credits.was awarded a $1.
Let’s hope that VinFast has ironed out some of the bugs from its electric SUVs by the time the first examples start rolling off the production line two years from now, because it’s safe to say that the company hasn’t had an easy ride so far.
having been shipped to the country during that time. Well, at least those 1,800 acres in North Carolina will give VinFast plenty of space to park unwanted cars.