Introduction
Vietnam-based electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast is gearing up to enter the Indian EV market with two promising contenders: the VinFast VF6 and VF7. With aggressive pricing expected and feature-rich builds, both models are set to disrupt the compact and mid-size SUV segments. We visited VinFast’s test track in Vietnam to get a firsthand look at what these EVs bring to the table.

Table of Contents
VinFast VF6: Compact, Stylish, and Practical
🚗 Design and Features
The VF6 is the smaller of the two, sporting a curvy coupe-SUV profile and the signature VinFast V-shaped DRLs. Highlights include:
- 18-inch alloy wheels
- Split LED headlamp treatment
- Panoramic glass roof
- Vegan leather interiors
- Heads-up display and a minimalist dashboard
The VF6 is aimed at self-driving owners and small families, offering practicality without sacrificing modernity.
⚡ Performance
The VF6 is equipped with:
- A 150 kW (204 hp) front-mounted motor
- 310 Nm torque
- 0–100 km/h in 8.89 seconds
- A 59.6 kWh battery offering up to 480 km WLTP range (MIDC for India pending)
Acceleration is brisk, though some torque steer is noticeable. The ride quality feels European—mature and composed, even on imperfect roads.
🛋 Rear Seat Experience
Space is adequate with good headroom, though under-thigh support is limited. Fixed glass roof adds an airy feel, and cushioned seats increase comfort.

VinFast VF7: Bigger, Stronger, and More Luxurious
🚘 Styling and Size
The VF7 measures 4.5 m in length and boasts a longer wheelbase, 19-inch wheels, and a more elaborate rear profile. Other visual enhancements:
- Brushed aluminium bumper details
- Flush-mounted door handles
- Vertical LED tail lamps
- Powered tailgate
- 537L boot capacity
🔋 Powertrain Options
Two configurations will be available:
- Single motor (FWD): 204 hp, 70.8 kWh battery, slightly lower WLTP range than VF6.
- Dual motor (AWD): 350 hp, 500 Nm torque, 0–100 km/h in 5.8 seconds
Regenerative braking levels can be adjusted (off, low, medium, high), and performance in Sport mode is impressive.
🛋 Rear Comfort
The VF7 caters more to chauffeur-driven buyers:
- Reclining rear seat backs
- Enhanced knee and headroom
- 3 USB ports (including 90W USB-C)
- More luxurious upholstery
- Promised heat-resistant roof solution

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Common Features in Both Models
VinFast promises both cars will be fully loaded with:
- Level 2 ADAS (Autonomous Driver Assistance Systems)
- Ventilated front seats
- Wireless phone charger
- Large touchscreen with driver-focused UI
- Vegan leather interiors
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Made in India, with Big Ambitions
VinFast will assemble the VF6 and VF7 in Tamil Nadu, India. Backed by parent company VinGroup, their India plan includes:
- An in-house charging network
- After-sales support
- Buyback options
- Taxi services via mobile app
Their ecosystem-first approach mirrors brands like Ola and Tesla, but at more competitive price points.
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Final Thoughts
Both the VF6 and VF7 cater to different buyers: the VF6 is ideal for young city drivers or small families, while the VF7 appeals to those seeking space and performance with chauffeur-style comfort.
💡 Expected Launch: Festive season 2025
💰 Expected Price Range: TBA, but aggressive pricing promised
🛒 Target Rivals: Tata Nexon EV, MG ZS EV, Hyundai Kona Electric