VinFast Reorganises into Three Brand Lines and Unveils the Lac Hong 800S and 900S Ultra-Luxury Models
The Vietnamese electric vehicle maker has formalised a three-tier brand structure and announced two additions to its Lac Hong line, scheduled for launch in 2027.
VinFast has completed a restructuring of its vehicle portfolio into three distinct brand lines and unveiled two models — the Lac Hong 800S and the Lac Hong 900S — aimed at the ultra-luxury segment. The announcement was made on March 3, 2026, in Hanoi.
The reorganisation places the company's products into three categories: Lac Hong, covering ultra-luxury vehicles; VF, a range of mass-market passenger electric vehicles spanning the VF 3 through VF 9 and a seven-seat VF MPV 7; and Green, a brand dedicated to commercial and service mobility, which includes the Limo Green, Herio Green, Nerio Green and Minio Green models.
The Lac Hong line now comprises three models. The 900 LX — which includes an armoured version — was introduced in 2025. The newly unveiled 800S and 900S are scheduled for commercial sale in 2027.
According to VinFast, the exterior design of both models incorporates references to Vietnamese cultural symbols. The front grille uses vertical slats drawn from imagery of bamboo, and the wing-shaped badge is styled after the Lac bird. Motifs from the Dong Son bronze drum and terraced rice fields appear on both exterior and interior surfaces. The brand name is rendered in a calligraphic typeface with gold-plated alloy lettering.
The interiors are fitted with Nappa leather, wood trim and gold-plated detailing. Both models include zero-gravity executive seating, power-assisted doors and entertainment systems. The 900S adds a partition between the front and rear cabins, a starlight headliner, a projection entertainment screen and a foldable workstation for rear passengers.
On the technical side, both models are equipped with an active suspension system and can be configured with a tri-motor setup — one motor at the front axle and two at the rear — producing a combined output of up to 460 kW.
Duong Thi Thu Trang, Deputy CEO of Global Automotives at VinFast, said the formalised brand structure would support the company's next phase of growth. "The completion of our three-brand structure lays the foundation for our next phase of development: structured, professional and breakthrough-driven," she said, adding that the new models were intended to demonstrate the company's manufacturing and product development capabilities.
VinFast reported delivering 175,099 vehicles in Vietnam in 2025, which it described as a national sales record, and said it has held the top position in the Vietnamese market for 16 consecutive months.
VinFast (NASDAQ: VFS) is a subsidiary of Vingroup JSC, one of Vietnam's largest conglomerates. The company manufactures electric SUVs, e-scooters and e-buses, and has production facilities in Vietnam and India. Its plant in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu — a $500 million investment — is designed to produce 150,000 vehicles annually when fully operational and is expected to create around 3,500 direct jobs. The company has also announced plans for manufacturing operations in the United States.
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03 Mar 2026
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