HANOI, VIETNAM -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 26 November 2025 - The electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast began as
a question few in Vietnam had ever asked. Could, or even should, a
Vietnamese company build a modern automotive brand capable of joining
the global race toward electric mobility.
Less than a decade ago, the idea sounded unrealistic to many observers.
Vietnam had never produced mass market automobiles, and the global field
was dominated by long established giants. Yet Vingroup, Vietnam's
largest private conglomerate, moved ahead. Land was reclaimed from the
sea so quickly that even Google Maps struggled to update. Production
lines rose. Engineers from many countries worked side by side. The
ambitious proposal became vehicles rolling out of factories at a speed
that surprised supporters and critics alike.
VinFast now leads the domestic market for eleven consecutive months and
is expanding globally with growing confidence. Its premium VF 8 is
already present in demanding international regions, including the Middle
East, where the company is building a selective but strategic foothold
across several markets.
The carmaker's story is emblematic of how Vingroup approaches every new
frontier. It relied on conviction. Enter a difficult space. Push until
the impossible feels ordinary. This mindset shaped the next chapter in
Vingroup's domestic development.
For three decades, Vinhomes has reshaped Vietnamese urban living, and
its peak ambition emerges in Cần Giờ with Vinhomes Green Paradise.
Positioned where mangrove forest meets sea, the project expresses an
Eastern view of ESG that treats environmental balance as a living
principle. Electric transit, responsive environmental monitoring and
regeneration focused design work together to create a city that grows
with nature, not against it. It stands as Vietnam's model for future
coastal development grounded in harmony and sustainability.
As Vingroup advanced in technology, mobility and real estate, another
need became clear. Vietnam was building faster than ever, yet its
cultural identity and creative voice required stronger support. In 2025,
Vingroup announced Culture as a new core pillar. This shift moves
beyond economic development and into the foundation of a nation's
spirit. The Culture pillar supports traditional arts, encourages modern
creativity and creates professional environments where artists can
develop long term careers. It includes education for young talent, film
production and distribution and the organization of major cultural
events.
This expansion allows Vietnam to host world class artistic experiences
that can attract international tours and global performers. It positions
the country to welcome cultural phenomena on the scale of G-Dragon's
Ubersmench tour and other large format events that define modern
entertainment. The aim is clear. Vietnam should not only export culture
but also become a destination that global artists view as essential.
Vingroup's path reveals a consistent pattern. Build a car in a country
without a truly domestic brand. Build cities that challenge old limits.
Build cultural platforms that open the door for global artistic
exchanges. Each move widens the scope of what a Vietnamese conglomerate
can contribute to the world. The story continues to evolve as the
company keeps choosing the hard thing and pursuing it with full
commitment.