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Buyer of Holden’s Australian test site launches three “smart” electric cars – The Driven
The Vietnam company that bought Holden’s test site in Melbourne announces launch of three smart SUV electric vehicles with self-driving features and driving ranges…

Vietnamese automotive start-up VinFast announced last week the launch of three smart SUV electric vehicles (EVs) with self-driving features and driving ranges of between 300km and 550km.
Founded in 2017 in Hanoi, Vietnam, VinFasts launch of its three new models is part of the companys vision of becoming a global smart electric car company while also serving to place Vietnam on the world auto industry map.
In 2020 it acquired Holden’s Lang Lang proving ground in Melbourne after GM pulled the plug…
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