Here are two VinFast electric scooter models priced under 15 million VND that don’t require a driver’s license, making them ideal for students.

When it comes to choosing an electric scooter for students, VinFast offers two standout options that are worth considering.

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The electric motorcycle market for students is buzzing, and VinFast offers two compelling options under 15 million VND: the Motio and Evo Lite Neo. Both models are license-exempt, but each has unique strengths catering to diverse needs and personalities.

VinFast Motio (Price: 12,000,000 VND)

At just 12,000,000 VND (including VAT, charger, and battery), the VinFast Motio is designed for cost-conscious commuters seeking a practical and economical ride. Its compact and dynamic design boasts a lightweight build, perfectly suited to the Vietnamese stature, making handling and maneuvering a breeze.

The Motio offers a top speed of 49 km/h and an impressive range of up to 82 km on a single charge, catering to daily commuting needs. One of its standout features is the spacious 22-liter under-seat storage compartment, accommodating a helmet, bag, and other personal items.

Powered by a brushless DC motor with a maximum output of 1,500W, integrated into the rear wheel for optimized performance and smooth riding. It accelerates from 0 to 49 km/h in 19 seconds. Additionally, the Motio is equipped with essential safety features, including front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, full LED lighting, a digital display, and hydraulic suspension for a comfortable ride across various terrains.

VinFast Evo Lite Neo (Price: 14,400,000 VND)

Priced slightly higher at 14,400,000 VND, the VinFast Evo Lite Neo stands out with its youthful and modern design, coupled with enhanced performance. It’s equipped with a BLDC motor delivering a maximum power of 1,600W, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 49 km/h in just 18 seconds—a perfect match for dynamic youngsters.

The Evo Lite Neo offers two driving modes, Eco and Sport, allowing users to adapt to varying traffic conditions and personal preferences. With a range of 78 km on a single charge and a top speed of 49 km/h, it checks all the boxes for a license-exempt urban electric vehicle.

The vehicle’s 17-liter trunk provides ample space for essentials, and it boasts an IP67 water-resistant rating, capable of operating in up to 0.5 meters of water depth for 30 minutes. Like the Motio, the Evo Lite Neo features full LED lighting, a 4.5-inch digital display, front disc and rear drum brakes, and tubeless tires for improved road grip and safety.

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