Not too long ago, Vinfast held a particular occasion to problem the water resistance of electrical autos. Accordingly, the collaborating faces embrace VF e34 and a brand new era of electrical bikes. Collectively, these autos carried out an impressive demonstration of wading potential with a depth of 500mm, equal to about three-quarters of the wheel peak.

Within the presence of lots of of individuals, the electrical automobiles of billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong confirmed their expertise to plunge to a depth of 500 mm. Surrounded by the viewers with shocked, shocked, and excited expressions. It may be stated that everybody is shocked to witness the sight of an electrical automotive that may stroll by such deep water.

It’s identified that the highway for the automobiles to point out is about 1.5 instances the width of the VF e34, half a meter deep. When the technicians steer the automotive to show the water, many waves make a big effect on the physique of the automotive. Even the water jumped on the bonnet, flooded the lights, however the automotive nonetheless rushed ahead with none problem.
Only a small problem is sufficient to dispel doubts about Vietnamese folks’s considering that electrical automobiles can’t wade by water, inflicting hazard and injury to autos. The truth is, the design of electrical automobiles is superior to conventional automobiles within the potential to wade by water because of a considerably less complicated construction with fewer mechanical particulars.


In accordance with VinFast’s announcement, VF e34 meets IP67 waterproof customary, could be submerged in water to a depth of 1,000 mm for about half-hour. Within the worldwide requirements for water resistance and dirt resistance, IP67 is nearly the best index.
Along with wading, the Vietnamese automaker additionally demonstrated the efficiency of electrical autos after soaking the automotive for half-hour in a flooded check monitor. Accordingly, all fashions can function usually, after leaving the electrical lock open and immersed in water.