VinFast made a strong impression at CES this week by unveiling its VF 3 mini eSUV and surprising everyone with the introduction of the Wild Pickup concept. While these two vehicles were the highlights of the brand at CES, they also used the Las Vegas show to introduce their new electric bike, named the DrgnFly.

VinFast explains that the DrgnFly's name draws inspiration from the image of an ascending dragon. The bike will be available for purchase in the U.S. with a starting price of $2,800 and includes a standard two-year, unlimited mileage warranty.

The design of the DrgnFly sets it apart from other electric bikes, thanks to VinFast's collaboration with the Danish design studio Eskild Hansen. It features a V-shaped frame, wide handlebars, balloon tires, and is constructed from lightweight aluminum.

The DrgnFly is powered by a 750-watt electric motor integrated into the rear wheel, drawing power from a detachable lithium-ion battery. It can reach speeds of up to 28 mph (45 km/h) and has a range of up to 63 miles (102 km) on a single charge. VinFast has not specified the battery's capacity or recharge time.

Customers will also be pleased to know that the DrgnFly comes equipped with a 4G connection and a companion app that includes features such as remote locking, bike location tracking, ride statistics, and remote diagnostics. The bike also supports over-the-air updates.

Source: VinFast

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving