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Saturday, 13/9/2025 | 09:01 GMT+7

Vinaquick distributes two brands of child car seats

Imported child car seat brands Cybex from Germany and Nuna from the Netherlands are officially distributed by Vinaquick in the Vietnamese market.

Vinaquick, a distributor specializing in products for mothers and babies, has launched car seats from Cybex and Nuna. According to the company, these products are imported from Germany and the Netherlands, providing reassurance for consumers seeking genuine child car seats. Cybex car seats have been available in the Vietnamese market since 8/2024, while Nuna car seats have been distributed since 11/2024.

Cybex and Nuna child car seats at the Vinaquick showroom. Photo: Vinaquick

Cybex and Nuna child car seats at the Vinaquick showroom. Photo: Vinaquick

Cybex, a German stroller and car seat brand, is renowned for its safety, tested and proven in the European market. The seats feature a high-end design and 360-degree rotation, making it easy to place a child inside. When not in use, the seats can be folded to optimize space. In terms of safety, the seats are designed to meet optimal European child protection standards, and the impact-absorbing shell provides enhanced side-impact protection. Cybex car seats range in price from 5 million to 10 million VND depending on the model.

The car seats meet top European safety standards. Photo: Vinaquick

The car seats meet top European safety standards. Photo: Vinaquick

Nuna, a Dutch brand, has received numerous international awards, including the 2022 European Product Design Award and Greenguard Gold certification. According to the distributor, Nuna car seats are made from bamboo fabric or polyester blend, free of harmful chemicals, antibacterial, and hypoallergenic. The seat frame is made of reinforced steel with a secure safety harness system. Nuna car seats in Vietnam are priced from 4.5 million to 10 million VND.

Consulting staff at the showroom. Photo: Vinaquick

Consulting staff at the showroom. Photo: Vinaquick

Starting in 2026, children under 10 years old and shorter than 1.35 m are not permitted to sit in the front seat alongside the driver, except in vehicles with only one row of seats. Drivers violating this rule will face fines ranging from 800,000 to one million VND. This regulation is outlined in Decree 168/2024, which also stipulates the same penalty for transporting children in a car without appropriate safety equipment. Both regulations will take effect on 1/1/2026.

Vinaquick showrooms:

Branch 1: 43 Nguyen Huu Canh Street, Thanh My Tay Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (opposite Saigon Pearl). Phone: 0899 666 839

Branch 2: 1 Ngo Thi Nhan Street, Tan Thuan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (turn right at Tan Thuan 2 Bridge). Phone: 0368 666 839

Branch 3: 80 Tran Nao Street, An Khanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (former District 2). Phone: 0866 666 839

Branch 4: 58 Hoang Van Thai Street, Phuong Liet Ward, Hanoi (former Thanh Xuan District). Phone: 0366 666 839

Branch 5: 3rd Floor, Baby zone, Takashimaya Saigon Center, Ho Chi Minh City.

For more information, visit the website here.

(Source: Vinaquick)

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/vinaquick-phan-phoi-hai-hang-ghe-oto-tre-em-4935627.html
Tags: Cybex child car seats Vinaquick

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