According to the organisers, the seminar will focus on two main topics: ''Proper Use of Euro 5 Fuel'' and ''Electrified Vehicles: Hybrid Technology''. Experts will offer diverse perspectives on trends and the potential development of electric vehicle models.
The Vietnam Motor Show (VMS) is roaring back into HCM City this October, showcasing the latest advancements and offerings in the country''s automotive and motorcycle industry.
The Vietnam Motor Show (VMS), the largest playground for the automotive industry in Vietnam, will return in October this year after a one-year hiatus due to difficult economic conditions, bringing together many global brands.
New cars from 14 leading brands are being introduced at the Vietnam Motor Show 2022 which officially kicked off at Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC) in HMC City on Wednesday.
Back after a two-year absence due to COVID-19, the Vietnam Motor Show 2022 is expected to be vibrant with various vehicle models and many attractive activities.
After two years of absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Vietnam Motor Show will return in October this year with a larger scale than previous years, affirmed the Việt Nam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) and the Vehicles Importers Vietnam Association...
The country’s biggest automobile and motorcycle exhibition, the Vietnam Motor Show, will not be organised this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic and will return in 2022, the organising committee has announced.
The latest models and advanced technologies from 15 Vietnamese and foreign auto brands are on display at the 2019 Vietnam Motor Show which opened on Wednesday in HCM City.
Fifteen Vietnamese and international auto brands, including Vinfast for the first time, will take part in the 2019 Vietnam Motor Show in HCM City in October this year.
Some 14 world-leading car brands will participate in the Vietnam Motor Show 2019 (VMS 2019) which will take place at Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), District 7, HCM City from 23 to 27 October this year.
About 11,000 cars were imported into Viet Nam in October this year, worth US$233 million, according to estimates by the General Statistics Office (GSO).