VinFast’s business report said that 1,401 Fadil cars were delivered to customers in January 2022, 199 Lux A2.0 cars, 463 Lux SA2.0 cars and 40 car VF e34 electric Thus, the total number of cars sold by the Vietnamese car company in the first month of 2022 is 2,103 cars, while in December 2021 it was 3,047 cars and in November 2021 it was 3,829 cars.
< p>This is the second month VinFast proceeds hands over its first electric car model to users. However, the company said that some imported components Exports to the country were slower than planned, so only 40 cars were completed and delivered to customers in January. VinFast announced that it would solve this problem to increase the number of cars VF e34 on sale next month. p>
The remaining three car models are all gasoline-powered cars, of which Fadil continues to have high sales while the Lux A2.0 sedan has a sharp decrease in production. January business results also fell at the time VinFast declared Dad stops producing gasoline-powered cars from the end of 2022, thereby transforming into a pure car company electricity.
To prepare for this change, VinFast said it has planned spare parts for vehicle models until the end of their life cycle. The company also deployed mobile repair services and increased the warranty period for all gasoline car models to 10 years or 200,000km, whichever comes first.
Automotive segment of VinFast is suffering losses
According to Nikkei Vingroup had a pre-tax loss of about 23,9 trillion VND (1,05 billion USD) in the production segment last year. The reason comes from the gasoline car production segment and the increasing investment in the electric vehicle business.
During the year In 2021, VinFast sold a total of 35,723 cars, including 24,128 Fadil cars, 6,330 Lux A2.0 cars, 5,180 Lux SA2.0 cars and 85 VF e34 electric cars. This number increased by more than 21%, helping VinFast become the second best-selling car company 4 in Vietnam, behind Hyundai Toyota and Kia.
Vingroup has reduced its scale in the manufacturing sector, which is currently mainly car production. In May 2021, this group stopped manufacturing smartphones and TVs (belonging to Vinsmart). Losses in the manufacturing segment have increased by more than 70% compared to 2020.
Vingroup will continue to promote investment in expanding its ecosystem including the construction of a lithium-ion battery factory (VinES located in Ha Tinh) and develop a sales network in the US. Sharing with domestic media, Vingroup Chairman Pham Nhat Vuong said that the automobile business will still have to suffer losses in the near future.
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