VinFast posts 2024 surge, eyes double deliveries in 2025
VinFast targets at least doubling global vehicle deliveries in 2025, emphasising flexibility in strategy while staying committed to green mobility goals.
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer VinFast reported robust growth in both sales and revenue in its unaudited Q4 and 2024 financial statements, despite global market uncertainties.
In Q4/2024, VinFast delivered over 53,000 EVs, up 143% from Q3 and more than 20 times higher than the same period last year. Full-year deliveries reached nearly 97,400 units, representing a 192% surge over 2023. Electric motorbike sales also maintained momentum, with nearly 71,000 units delivered in 2024.
The company posted Q4 revenue of 16.5 trillion VND (around 678 million USD), a 70% year-on-year increase. Total 2024 revenue rose by 58% to 44 trillion VND. However, VinFast still recorded a net loss of close to 3.2 billion USD.
The company continued to receive strong financial support from parent group Vingroup and its founder Pham Nhat Vuong.
By end-Q1/2025, Vingroup Chairman Vuong had disbursed 411 million USD in non-refundable support, part of a pledged 2.1 billion USD package. Vingroup has also committed additional funding of up to 1.4 billion USD.
VinFast is expanding rapidly overseas. In Indonesia, it exported nearly 2,500 vehicles in Q1/2025 and set up 22 dealerships. In the Philippines, five models are now available following the VF 6 launch. The company plans to grow to 60 stores nationwide.
In North America, VinFast shifted from direct-to-consumer to dealer-based sales, establishing 38 dealerships across 16 US states. In Europe, it has begun VF 6 deliveries and is scaling up its distribution network.
Domestically, the firm unveiled a new "Green" EV lineup for transport services and aims to begin deliveries of two models in Q2, with two others to follow in August.
༺ VinFast targets at least doubling global vehicle deliveries in 2025, emphasising flexibility in strategy while staying committed to green mobility goals./.
As the latest addition to VinFast's diverse portfolio of all-electric vehicles in Indonesia, the VF 3 mini e-SUV is strategically positioned as a pivotal catalyst in the firm's efforts to promote green transition.
Available in Eco and Plus variants, the VF 6 is priced at 1,419,000 PHP and 1,610,000 PHP, respectively (24,700–28,100 USD), with deliveries of the Eco version set to begin in May 2025.
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