Loving two-wheeled vehicles and having his own repair workshop, Long `tau` is no stranger to large-displacement vehicle enthusiasts in Hanoi.
The VinFast Klara S was disassembled by Long at his workshop.
`What surprised me when looking at the structure of the Klara S was the frame. The size and finish are not inferior to a Japanese scooter,` Long said.
On two-wheeled vehicles, the frame plays a role in ensuring stability and safety in operation.
Long `pipe` checks the transmission system on VinFast Klara S.
The way VinFast chooses components and equipment for its electric motorbike model also shows its investment in the product.
`Double pistons help brake force be distributed effectively when braking. Japanese models use smaller diameter brake discs due to the small wheel size. Basically, these two models have similar brake sets,` Long said.
In addition to the above details, Long said that parts such as the chassis, power lines or paint finish on the VinFast model also have similarities with the mid-range Japanese scooter.
Battery pack on VinFast Klara S.
`The lithium-ion battery pack on the current Klara S car is a new technology, more stable and of higher quality than traditional lead-acid batteries, which comes with a quite high price,` Long commented.
Klara S currently uses a lithium-ion battery pack produced by VinFast in cooperation with LG Chem.
The car engine is manufactured by Bosch, one of the leading brands in the automobile and motorbike industry.
The ability to connect smartly with smartphones is a plus point of VinFast electric vehicles compared to traditional motorbikes.
Impressed with the quality of VinFast Klara S, Long said he is considering buying one for daily use.