Fifteen members of the Viet Nam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) and Vietnam Car Importers’ Association will participate in the 2018 Viet Nam Motor Show in HCM City in October.
The major names taking part include Audi, Chevrolet, Ford, Jaguar, Honda, Land Rover, Lexus, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo.
There will also be many spare parts manufacturers and service providers.
Toru Kinoshita, chairman of VAMA, said: “The 2018 Viet Nam Motor Show is expected to be a special exhibition. The purpose of this show is to better serve the diverse demand of customers, indicate the vision, the open mindset of and quick adaptation by car manufacturers and authorised importers.”
This year in the small passenger car segment, in addition to popular brands like Toyota and Honda, there will be new small-sized hatchback models of the Volkswagen Polo, Honda Jazz and Toyota Wigo.
The pick-up, crossover, MPV, and SUV segments will be represented by vehicles like the Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger, Honda CR-V and HR-V, Mitsubishi Outlander and Pajero Sport, and Toyota Hilux or Fortuner.
There will also be plenty of luxury vehicles like the Q models of Audi; Mercedes SUV GLC – E – S models; Jaguar F-Pace, Land Rover Discovery, Discovery Sport, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Evoque, and Range Rover Velar; and Volvo XC90 Inscription, V90 Cross Country, XC60 Inscription; and the seven-seater Lexus RX350L.
In the luxury sedan segment, Mercedes-Benz will display the E-Class, S-Class and Maybach; Lexus will introduce some new models; and Audi will introduce the TT.
For the first time in the history of the motor show, there will be a mobile app with the latest news about the exhibition, visitor support services, brands and car models exhibited.
Users can join games and surveys to get incentives from the organisers.
The Viet Nam Motor Show organised by VAMA has always been the biggest car exhibition since 2002.
The event this year will be held from October 24 to 28 at the Sai Gon Exhibition and Convention Centre in District 7. — VNS