New Cars Slated to Arrive in Vietnam Promise Fuel Savings and Eliminate Range Anxiety

Due to limited electric vehicle infrastructure, hybrid vehicles currently represent the most viable fuel-efficient solution. Here are 4 upcoming hybrid models expected to hit Vietnamese showrooms this year.

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Toyota Corolla Cross

On May 6th, 2024, the Toyota Corolla Cross 2024 will make its official debut in the Vietnamese market. Earlier, at the beginning of April 2024, the price was announced. The HEV version with a hybrid engine costs 905 million VND. The gasoline-powered version costs 820 million VND.

The Toyota Corolla Cross 2024 has arrived in Thailand and Cambodia before coming to Vietnam in the near future.

The new upgrade of the Corolla Cross has major changes in the exterior, including a new LED headlight cluster, a honeycomb grille like the one on the Lexus RX. Some highlights on the inside include a 12.3-inch screen behind the steering wheel, a 10-inch entertainment screen (increased by 1 inch), electronic parking brake with auto-hold, wireless charging, and a panoramic sunroof.

The hybrid engine of the car has not yet been announced, but it is likely to still be a 1.8L gasoline engine combined with an electric motor. If similar to the car sold in Thailand, this electric motor has increased power from 53 horsepower to 71 horsepower. The old version has an average fuel consumption of only about 4.3 liters/100 km. The new upcoming version promises to be just as fuel-efficient due to the same technology.

Haval Jolion

Haval Jolion has been confirmed by the manufacturer to be released in a hybrid version. This model is currently available for pre-order. The vehicle is imported from Thailand. The estimated price given by the dealer is approximately under 700 million VND.

The Vietnamese version of Haval Jolion will likely have the same equipment as the version sold

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