Vinfast has officially entered the Indian EV scene—and it’s not holding back. The Vietnamese automaker just dropped two electric SUVs, the Vinfast VF6 and VF7, in India. Both models will be locally assembled in Tamil Nadu, making them serious contenders against popular names like the Mahindra BE 6, Hyundai Creta EV, Tata Harrier EV, and MG ZS EV.
Bookings for these e-SUVs started back in July for ₹21,000, and now with prices revealed, here’s a quick, no-fluff breakdown of the top 5 things you need to know before you consider getting one.
1. Long Warranties for Peace of Mind
Vinfast isn’t messing around when it comes to after-sales confidence. Both the VF6 and VF7 get a 10-year/2 lakh km battery warranty. On top of that, VF7 buyers also enjoy a 10-year/2 lakh km vehicle warranty, while the VF6 comes with a 7-year/1.6 lakh km warranty. Add in 24×7 roadside assistance covering over 19,000+ pincodes, and you can see Vinfast really wants to win customer trust.
2. Free Charging Till 2028
Here’s a big perk: free charging at Vinfast’s VGreens stations until July 2028. Both SUVs support DC fast charging, so topping up won’t take ages. The company is also offering 3 years of free maintenance, plus access to its 35 dealerships and 240 service workshops equipped with ultra-fast chargers.
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3. Solid Driving Range
Range anxiety? Not a big issue here.
- VF6: Packs a 59.6 kWh battery with an ARAI-certified range of 463–468 km.
- VF7: Offers two battery options (59.6 kWh & 70.8 kWh), with ranges stretching from 438 km to 532 km, depending on the variant.
That’s pretty competitive for India’s growing EV market.
4. Packed With Features & Bold Styling
Vinfast didn’t cut corners on features. Both SUVs come loaded with goodies like:
- Auto LED projector headlamps, glass roof, and signature lighting
- 12.9-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
- Cruise control, multiple drive modes, connected car tech
- 360-degree camera, rain-sensing wipers, 7 airbags, TPMS, ESC, ABS, and more
Style-wise, the VF7 follows the “Universe is Asymmetrical” design with big 19-inch alloys and flush door handles, while the VF6 carries the “Duality in Nature” theme with 18-inch machine-cut wheels. Both are offered in six colors, including Zenith Grey, Crimson Red, and Urban Mint.
5. Pricing: Surprisingly Competitive
Here’s the part you’ve been waiting for—the prices.
- Vinfast VF6: ₹16.49 lakh – ₹18.29 lakh (3 variants: Earth, Wind, Wind Infinity)
- Vinfast VF7: ₹20.89 lakh – ₹25.49 lakh (5 trims: Earth, Wind, Wind Infinity, Sky, Sky Infinity)
(All prices ex-showroom)
With those numbers, Vinfast is positioning itself right in the middle of India’s hot EV SUV segment.
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Final Take
Vinfast clearly isn’t here to play safe—it’s aiming to shake up India’s EV market with long warranties, free charging, strong features, and competitive pricing. The VF6 will go up against the Creta EV and MG ZS EV, while the VF7 is set to take on bigger rivals like the Harrier EV.
If you’ve been waiting for a fresh EV option that ticks most boxes, these new Vietnamese SUVs might just be worth a serious look
