Unveiling VinFast’s “Truck-Inspired” Interior for the First Time

Unveiling for the first time, the interior of the VinFast EC Van is captured in these exclusive photos.

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Recently, social media users have shared the first real-life images of the VinFast EC Van’s interior. This marks the first time the vehicle’s interior has been clearly revealed.

From the images, it’s evident that the interior design is remarkably simple, utilizing standard materials, aligning with the positioning of an affordable cargo van. Notably, the vehicle appears to lack floor mats, features fabric seats, a two-spoke steering wheel similar to the VinFast VF 3, plain door panels, and no center console.

In another angle, the center console houses a radio unit, function buttons, air conditioning vents, climate control knobs, storage compartments, and a cigarette lighter/charging port. Compared to the VinFast VF 3, the EC Van shares the same climate control knobs and function buttons below the radio unit, with a similar design.

The VinFast EC Van’s interior is designed with practicality in mind, featuring a tiered dashboard that maximizes storage space for users.

From a different perspective, the steering wheel can be observed in greater detail. The vehicle also employs a gear shift lever, similar to the VinFast VF 3. This suggests that both models share the same steering and driving system.

In an image showcasing the door panel, VinFast appears to have removed the manual window crank, a detail that sparked debate on social media. The removal of this component indicates that the vehicle is equipped with power windows.

Upon closer inspection, the two outermost buttons on the function key array below the radio unit feature window icons, confirming the presence of power windows and the elimination of manual cranks, as previously seen in graphic renderings.

The continuous leakage of real-life images of the VinFast EC Van suggests that the vehicle is nearing completion, with final preparations underway for delivery. The VinFast EC Van is a compact, all-electric cargo van, priced at 285 million VND. According to the announced plan, deliveries are expected to commence in November.

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