VinFast, the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer under Vietnam’s conglomerate Vingroup, has produced its one millionth electric motorcycle, nearly eight years after it began manufacturing the Klara, its first electric motorcycle model, in November 2018.

The milestone vehicle was a red Feliz II, rolling off the production line at the company’s manufacturing complex in the northern coastal city of Hai Phong, VinFast said in a statement on Friday.

Since the Klara launch, VinFast has expanded its electric motorcycle lineup to nearly 15 models across more than 30 versions, covering segments from entry-level models for students requiring no driving license, such as the Ludo, Zgoo, and Flazz; to mainstream models including the Evo, Feliz, and Klara; and premium models such as the Vento, Theon, and Viper. The company plans to launch four electric sport motorcycle models in 2027.

VinFast has progressed from lead-acid batteries in its early models to LFP batteries across its full range, and has developed a flexible removable dual-battery system allowing users to charge at home or swap batteries at stations. Sales reached 406,453 units in 2025 alone, supported by a distribution network of nearly 750 authorized points nationwide.

Beyond Vietnam, VinFast is expanding its electric motorcycle business into Indonesia, the Philippines, India, Thailand, and Malaysia. The company is also building a second electric motorcycle factory at the Vung Ang Economic Zone in the central province of Ha Tinh to meet growing domestic and export demand.

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