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The Vietnamese company seems going all out for German technology. another German company, Eisenmann, will begin this month, installing the car assembly line with a capacity of 38 cars per hour. No risk no fun. Vietnam will be the only country in ASEAN with national car project after the collapse of Proton of Malaysia :-)

https://www.automobil-produktion.de/zulieferer/eisenmann-liefert-foerdertechnik-an-vinfast-361.html

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Proton collapsed? pretty sure they actual make cars unlike vinfast. :yahoo:
China buys proton, Malaya national pride. With proton gone, there is no national car in Asean. Vietnam will give freedom back to the people. They can buy made in VN cars which will go on sale next year :partay:
 
China buys proton, Malaya national pride. With proton gone, there is no national car in Asean. Vietnam will give freedom back to the people. They can buy made in VN cars which will go on sale next year :partay:

not true, geely only owns 49% of proton, which means Malaysia still own proton majority stake at 51%. let me know if you need me to do the math for you
 
Congratulations to all Vietnamese friends here! This is indeed a great achievement. What was once condemned as an agrarian and backward country by the west has become a major regional growth engine. Industrialisation and modernisation are the key factors which will put Vietnam on the global map as an important global trade hub in the future.
I really hope that you guys go for electric vehicles from scratch rather than wait for Tesla to launch their vehicles.
Since you are starting your manufacturing and automotive industry afresh, EVs will make a lot of sense. Wishing Vietnam all the best for its manufacturing sector.
 
China buys proton, Malaya national pride. With proton gone, there is no national car in Asean. Vietnam will give freedom back to the people. They can buy made in VN cars which will go on sale next year :partay:
Malaysia had 2, actually. One is Proton, another is Perodua. Now going for third now. Can't say I agree with that.
 
Perodua—who make passenger cars, a segment with huge competition. Perodua gets by because they are basically rebadged and restyled Daihatsu designs. Perodua is same with the Thaco automobile brand of Vietnam.

About Proton, even the Malays are saying "Proton has turned out to be a money gobbler".
 
Perodua—who make passenger cars, a segment with huge competition. Perodua gets by because they are basically rebadged and restyled Daihatsu designs. Perodua is same with the Thaco automobile brand of Vietnam.

About Proton, even the Malays are saying "Proton has turned out to be a money gobbler".
Still considered a national car, but the success comes from selling cheap mini cars. Perodua is short for 2nd manufacturer. Proton used to rebadge, not anymore. Same to said with Perodua, Bezza is no longer a rebadge. Perodua success is focus on affordability.
 
Congratulations to all Vietnamese friends here! This is indeed a great achievement. What was once condemned as an agrarian and backward country by the west has become a major regional growth engine. Industrialisation and modernisation are the key factors which will put Vietnam on the global map as an important global trade hub in the future.
I really hope that you guys go for electric vehicles from scratch rather than wait for Tesla to launch their vehicles.
Since you are starting your manufacturing and automotive industry afresh, EVs will make a lot of sense. Wishing Vietnam all the best for its manufacturing sector.
Thanks.Vinfast is backed by one of the richest families in Vietnam.Making automobiles will be the greatest ever challenge because Vietnam ventures in a field that many other have done since hundred years.Yes Vietnam will not only make gasoline cars, but electric cars and buses. The first images are very promising,I hope the quality will meet high expectations for customers in Asia and Europe.

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China buys proton, Malaya national pride. With proton gone, there is no national car in Asean. Vietnam will give freedom back to the people. They can buy made in VN cars which will go on sale next year :partay:
Have you heard that malaysian and indonesian govt just team up to build and produce cars with it's own brand, a first step on ASEAN brand car
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nat...-malaysia-team-up-to-develop-local-car-brand/
Btw, those vinfast design car and logos are great, do vinfast use european designer firm!?
Congrats for vietnam for the achievement
 
Thanks.Vinfast is backed by one of the richest families in Vietnam.Making automobiles will be the greatest ever challenge because Vietnam ventures in a field that many other have done since hundred years.Yes Vietnam will not only make gasoline cars, but electric cars and buses. The first images are very promising,I hope the quality will meet high expectations for customers in Asia and Europe.

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Gasoline is not the future. The future is going to be on electric vehicles, hydrogen-cell vehicles and other renewable energy vehicles. If Vietnam focuses on that, I am sure you guys can have a strong captive market audience lead.
 
Have you heard that malaysian and indonesian govt just team up to build and produce cars with it's own brand, a first step on ASEAN brand car
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nat...-malaysia-team-up-to-develop-local-car-brand/
Btw, those vinfast design car and logos are great, do vinfast use european designer firm!?
Congrats for vietnam for the achievement
asean car? seriously? another fantasie.here is reality,some pics of the $1.5 billion plant under construction as of July 2018.actually fast, kickoff was less than 1 year ago,yes car design comes from Pininfarina :-)

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