VinFast announced a strategic collaboration with Nvidia and Israeli AI company Autobrains on June 1, 2026, at Nvidia’s GTC Taipei event during COMPUTEX 2026. The goal: develop affordable Level 4 autonomous driving vehicles purpose-built for Southeast Asia’s uniquely demanding roads.
What Level 4 actually means, and why it matters here
Level 4 means the vehicle handles itself in defined conditions with no human intervention required.
The technology stack combines Nvidia’s DRIVE Hyperion 10 compute hardware with Autobrains’ Agentic AI software, a system specifically designed to handle unpredictable, messy driving environments. This marks the first deployment of Agentic AI technology at Level 4 standards anywhere in Southeast Asia.
The affordability problem
VinFast CEO Duong Nguyen framed the collaboration squarely around this cost problem.
“Together with Autobrains and NVIDIA, we are exploring a practical and cost-efficient path toward level 4 mobility for Southeast Asia’s highly dynamic real-world traffic environments.”
This isn’t VinFast’s first collaboration with these partners. Back on January 27, 2026, the companies had already been working together on Level 2++ capabilities and robo-car technology. The June announcement represents an escalation, pushing from driver-assistance features to full autonomous operation in defined conditions.
VinFast’s broader play
VinFast is the electric vehicle arm of Vingroup, Vietnam’s largest private conglomerate.
Partnering with Nvidia gives VinFast access to the DRIVE Hyperion platform, which is recognized for its robust capabilities and already powers development programs at dozens of automakers and robotaxi companies worldwide.
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