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VinFast recalls one third of EVs sold in Vietnam to replace sensors

VinFast recalls one third of EVs sold in Vietnam to replace sensors
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31 October 2022
VinFast, a Vietnamese automobile company, headquatered in Singapore, has recalled 730 out of 2208 of it’s Electric car model VF e34. The company will replace the side crash sensors of the Airbag system and make other checks.
VinFast has recently announced the opening of their new headquaters in Germany, France and the Netherlands.
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