VinFast has just officially launched three new electric scooter models, including the Vero X, Feliz, and Feliz Lite. All three are designed with a dual-battery system, one of which is removable, offering extended range.
Together with the previously introduced Evo Grand and Evo Grand Lite, these new models complete VinFast’s lineup of dual-battery, removable battery electric scooters, supporting the company’s plan to expand its battery swap network.
A common feature of these new models is the addition of a second battery compartment in the trunk, offering the same capacity as the fixed 2.4 kWh battery under the footrest. This increases the standard range from 134 km with one battery to an impressive 262 km when both batteries are installed. The removable battery, priced at 5 million VND, is designed for quick removal and external charging when needed.


VinFast Vero X
The VinFast Vero X, positioned in the upper-mid-range segment, stands out with its stylish design and advanced technology. Building upon the Vento Neo platform, the Vero X features an improved seat, a convenient rear grab handle, and aesthetically designed fender and mudguard covers. With dimensions of 1,858 x 690 x 1,100 mm, a seat height of 770 mm, and a weight of 92 kg, the Vero X is tailored to fit the Vietnamese physique. It boasts a TFT display, a Smart Key with a one-touch vehicle locator function, and a spacious 35-liter trunk capable of accommodating two helmets and personal belongings when the auxiliary battery is removed.
In terms of performance, the Vero X is equipped with a BLDC Inhub motor delivering a maximum power of 2,250 W. It can accelerate from 0-50 km/h in 15 seconds and reach a top speed of 70 km/h. The scooter features a front disc brake, a rear drum brake, hydraulic telescopic front suspension, and a dual rear shock absorber. Full LED lighting, including LED projector headlights, enhances visibility and safety.
The Vero X is offered in four exterior colors: pearl white, matte black, moss green, and olive green. With a suggested retail price of 34.9 million VND, the Vero X is expected to reach customers this September.



VinFast Feliz
The Feliz and Feliz Lite, on the other hand, retain the same design aesthetics as their single-battery counterparts. The main difference lies in their performance: the Feliz has a top speed of 70 km/h, while the Feliz Lite is designed for younger riders aged 16 and above or those without a driver’s license, with a speed limited to 48 km/h. Both models have overall dimensions of 1,920 x 694 x 1,140 mm, a seat height of 780 mm, and a 34-liter trunk capacity without the auxiliary battery. Powered by a BLDC Inhub motor with a maximum output of 2,800 W, they can accelerate from 0-50 km/h in less than 16 seconds.
The Feliz and Feliz Lite offer five color options, with the Feliz exclusively featuring a sand yellow shade. With a suggested retail price of 25.9 million VND, the Feliz is already available at dealerships, while the Feliz Lite is expected to hit the market this September.


VinFast Feliz Lite
Currently, VinFast is offering a 10% discount on these models, allowing customers to purchase the Feliz and Feliz Lite starting at 22.79 million VND, and the Vero X from 30.71 million VND.
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