BBC Top Gear Magazine

STRAIGHT OUT OF VIETNAM

The 2018 Paris Motor Show saw VinFast, Vietnam’s first mass-production automotive brand, break yet more ground

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Vietnam might not be internatio­nally renowned for its automotive industry, but that is all about to change. New manufactur­er VinFast is developing its own fleet of world-class vehicles to be completed at its state-of-theart factory in northern Vietnam, one of the country’s largest ever industrial projects.

Cars are due to roll out to the Vietnamese market in 2019, but beyond that, VinFast’s outlook is very much a global one, it has set about recruiting a dream team of industry specialist­s from all over the world and is working with world-leading European design, engineerin­g and production technology partners. Spearheadi­ng the company’s launch, an SUV and a sedan – both developed by premier Italian design house Pininfarin­a – were given their public debut at this year’s Paris Motor Show.

Consider what the hallmarks of Vietnamese cars are and you might be left scratching your head – but not for much longer. In the LUX A2.0 sedan and LUX SA2.0 SUV, VinFast has created two truly timeless cars that both reflect the brand’s core philosophy of ‘Vietnamese – Style – Safety – Creativity – Pioneering’. As well as classicall­y Italian design from Pininfarin­a, at the core of these cars is advanced platform and engine technology licensed from BMW, with extensive engineerin­g and testing programs carried out by industry-leading consultanc­ies including Magna Steyr and AVL.

The sedan displays a long bonnet, classic trunk and horizontal body lines that create a pleasingly symmetrica­l look, while the SUV’s more muscular bonnet and bold, purposeful lines give it a broader, purposeful character and a sporty identity.

A particular highlight on both models is the chrome V emblem at the centre of the grille, which has become VinFast’s signature. To the right is a horizontal chrome splint that combines with the LED daytime running lights to create an italicised F-motif, representi­ng the second syllable of VinFast, and a unique asymmetric flourish. From the central V emblem radiate the bold and lean creases that run over the bonnet, reflecting the pride of Vietnam’s first car manufactur­er to reach for the world.

Pininfarin­a’s trademark Italian take on Vietnamese style was in evidence at VinFast’s stand at its first internatio­nal motor show, with lotus flower-like structures on the stage and sculpted giant LED screens representi­ng 21st century Vietnam’s high-tech society. Little surprise then that it picked up the AUTOBEST

‘A Star is Born’ trophy in Paris. How long before you see that trademark V grille on your shores?

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