![]() public stock offering for further fund-raising in the next year or two, he said. VinFast is part of Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, which is providing capital to expand electric vehicle sales to the U.S. "We would come to your home and fix it for you," he said. It also will have some service centers and mobile service, Lohscheller said. Already the company has plans for 60 stores in California alone. headquarters in Los Angeles, plans to sell vehicles through its own network of stores, with much of the order process done online. The VF e35 will have a maximum range of 310 miles (499 kilometers) per charge, while the larger e36 will be able to travel up to 422 miles (679 kilometers) per charge, Lohscheller said in an interview Wednesday. The company currently is looking at sites. factory that would start producing in the second half of 2024. Initially the SUVs will be built at a new factory in Vietnam, but VinFast has plans to build a U.S. ![]() Michael Lohscheller, the automaker's global chief executive, said VinFast plans to start taking orders in the spring and delivering vehicles in the U.S. Vietnam's VinFast is introducing the VF e35 midsize and VF e36 large electric SUVs at the show. Subaru says the five-passenger Solterra will go on sale sometime next year. Its electric motor puts out 215 horsepower. The automaker says the Solterra's lithium-ion battery can be charged with home alternating current chargers and also has the ability to handle DC fast charging on the road. ![]() Subaru's Solterra, about the size of a Forester gas-powered SUV, can go about 220 miles (350 kilometers) on a single charge, and will have the brand's trademark all-wheel-drive to go off the road and handle inclement weather. In 2019, the show said it had 25 global reveals from automakers.īut the shows are still big big draws for customers in metro areas who want to see what's new, all in one place. ![]() show this year, many from electric vehicle startups. Automakers showing new vehicles have only 10 news conferences planned for the L.A. Auto shows have been waning in importance because auto companies have decided to avoid the expenses and unveil vehicles at their own events. ![]()
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