Bianchi, Dahon Folding bicycles hit Vietnamese market

Top-notch bike distributor Velo Chic in Vietnam introduced renowned Italian Bianchi bicycles and US Dahon Folding bicycles to the market on April 3.

Each brand will be sold from VND8 million (US$358.8) to over VND15 million (US$672.8), depending on each model.

On the same day, the company added a new outlet at 511 Quang Trung Street, Ha Dong District, Hanoi, to its lineup.

Bianchi’s official presence in Vietnam will allow customers to own genuine ones, said Tran Trong Quang, business director at the new outlet.

Meanwhile, Dahon folding bikes will deliver convenience and great riding comfort to the users, Quang highlighted, adding that it only takes the owners only 15 seconds to metamorphose a bike into a compact block.

Velo Chic, the only representative of leading bicycle company Cycleurope in Vietnam, has distributed high-end bikes in the country since 2013 with such famous brands as Peugeot, Puch, Definitive and Gitane.

In the past two years, more than 3,000 bikes have been consumed in the Vietnamese market, which have received rapturous welcome from the users, Velo Chic’s representative said.
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