The collaboration between BUTL and GSM aims to develop electric motorbike calling services that are environmentally friendly, emitting no noise, emissions or gasoline fumes. This initiative contributes to promoting sustainable and green public transportation in Việt Nam.
VinFast signed a strategic cooperation agreement with MB Shinsei (Mcredit) on August 28 to provide financial support packages for customers who will buy VinFast’s electric motorbikes nationwide.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing in many provinces and cities across the country, the consumption of the Vietnamese motorcycle market has ped sharply in the last five months.
Honda Vietnam announced late on Wednesday that it will resume the production of automobiles and motorbikes from today after 22 days of suspension to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic.
Residents in Ha Noi and HCM City will now be able to pay registration fees for cars and motorbikes through the Government’s national public service portal, banking electronic payment channels and intermediary payment service providers.
Japanese motorbike maker Yamaha is recalling 1,361 motorbikes with high engine displacement in Viet Nam to fix faults related to the engine cooling system and gear box.
Importers of 175cc engine motorbikes and above will no longer have to register for automatic import licences at the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).
The 14th Saigon Autotech & Accessories Show 2018 will take place at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre in HCM City from May 24 to 27, attracting 300 domestic and foreign enterprises and some 15,000 visitors.
The number of imported and vintage cars and motorbikes will appear for the first time at the Viet Nam International Motor Show (VIMS) 2017 to be held in HCM City Oct. 25-29.