The most impressive moments from the journey Wonder Trip 2025 “Spirit of the Homeland”
Wednesday, Oct/01/2025 - 06:57
(L&D)-Nearly 200 VinFast vehicles along with around 400 members from 34 provinces and cities created unforgettable moments during the Wonder Trip 2025 journey “Spirit of the Homeland.”
In recent days, images of VinFast convoys traveling in long lines across national highways have been widely shared on social media platforms, attracting a large number of interactions and admiring comments from the Vietnamese car enthusiast community.
This was the offline journey of VinClub members, named Wonder Trip 2025 “Spirit of the Homeland.” The scale of Wonder Trip 2025 was particularly impressive, with nearly 200 cars and about 400 participants, including car owners and their families, representing 34 provinces and cities across the country.
Twelve VinFast vehicle lineups, ranging from gasoline-powered to electric cars, took part in the journey, including the newly delivered Limo Green model. This marked the first time the brand’s user community had embarked on such a large-scale and well-organized cross-Vietnam road trip.
On the morning of September 25, the first convoys of the community set off one after another from Hanoi, Hai Phong, Ho Chi Minh City, and many other provinces and cities. All vehicles were decorated with journey decals, traveling in groups and heading together toward Central Vietnam.
Along the journey, the sight of convoys crossing white sand steppes, majestic mountain ranges, and vast rice fields created powerful visual impressions. “Breathtakingly beautiful” was how the car owners described their emotions when witnessing the stunning landscapes of the country.
More than just a road trip, the VinClub members’ journey also included charitable activities and meaningful moments of returning to the roots. Among the most memorable were the nearly 200 cars joining the incense offering ceremony at the Mother Thu Monument and the formation of the Vietnamese national flag. These moments were both sacred and symbolic, affirming the spirit of unity and national pride.
In addition to the main activities, the program featured a series of accompanying events. The talk show “Green Lifestyle” on the theme of green transition attracted a large audience. The electric car Gymkhana and Fun Driving Challenge competitions created dramatic moments as drivers showcased their handling skills right on the course.
The gala night in Hoi An concluded the journey in a dazzling atmosphere of lights, where hundreds of VinFast community members came together to share their experiences. The event, titled “Connecting the Great Circle of Cars, Bonding the Homeland,” became the highlight of the entire program.
Wonder Trip 2025 “Spirit of the Homeland” was not only a cross-Vietnam journey but also an occasion for the VinFast user community to affirm their spirit of solidarity and spread the message of green living.
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