VinFast’s Here navigation set to impress


VinFast will also be integrating Here’s software development kit (SDK) into its dedicated smartphone mobile application to deliver a seamless and smart driving experience.

KUALA LUMPUR: VinFast, Vietnam’s leading manufacturer of premium automobiles and the first Vietnamese automotive brand to launch in global markets, has announced that its first three smart electric car models VF e34, VF 8, and VF 9 will be deploying Here Navigation, a one-stop navigation application, for its connected in-vehicle navigation experience.

According to a statement, VinFast will also be integrating Here’s software development kit (SDK) into its dedicated smartphone mobile application to deliver a seamless and smart driving experience.

“We’re proud that they have chosen our services for their first smart electric vehicle line-up. End-users can expect to be greeted with a unique IVI system that can also be connected to their mobile phones, providing a truly connected driving experience,” said director and head of business for South-East Asia and India at Here Technologies, Abhijit Sengupta.

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