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    VinFast VF6 and VF7: Global EVs designed for Indian roads

    manojkumar@frontplayers.comBy manojkumar@frontplayers.comMarch 30, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    VinFast VF6 and VF7: Global EVs designed for Indian roads
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    The following article is an advertisement. Last year, Vietnamese EV maker VinFast entered India and launched two new electric SUVs. However, this is not the usual ‘testing waters’ move for OEMs on our shores. In fact, it is about bringing a global EV brand that has been engineered, built and now customized keeping India in mind. Vinfast has made its intentions clear and is positioning itself as a serious long-term player, betting big on India rather than treating it as a test market.We’ve driven the VF6 and VF7 and also seen how these vehicles are built at VinFast’s manufacturing facility in Vietnam. This combination tells a bigger story: these EVs are not just feature-rich or stylish, but fundamentally built to handle real-world Indian conditions.

    Global design, ready to face challenges in India

    At first glance, the VF6 and VF7 stand out for their clean, international design. They don’t look like experimental EVs or cost-cutting products. Instead, both SUVs have a premium, global design language that makes them feel instantly modern and aspirational.

    WinFast VF 6.

    Inside, the focus is clearly on comfort and everyday utility. Supportive seats, a large central touchscreen, premium materials and a spacious boot make both SUVs easy to live with. The important thing for Indian buyers is that the cabin feels airy and practical. These SUVs are designed for the daily commute, long traffic hours and weekend highway runs.

    WinFast VF 7.

    Low running costs, smooth electrical performance and easy drivability further strengthen their case in a market where EV adoption is growing rapidly but buyers are still cautious.

    WinFast VF6, VF7 – Package

    Both the India-spec electric SUVs from Vinfast are great in terms of performance and features. The VF 6 is powered by a 59.6 kWh battery that supports fast DC charging and offers an ARAI-certified range of up to 468 km on a single charge. Its motor produces power up to 204 hp and torque of 310 Nm. Inside, the VF6 comes with a 12.9-inch touchscreen, panoramic glass roof, Level 2 ADAS safety suite and a head-up display that replaces the traditional instrument cluster. Safety features include seven airbags, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping and 360-degree camera, among others.

    The larger VF 7 expands with two battery options: a 59.6 kWh pack and a 70.8 kWh pack. More powerful versions of the VF7 offer up to 350 hp and 500 Nm of power with all-wheel drive, while still offering a range of up to approximately 532 km on the larger battery. Like the VF6, the VF7 features a premium cabin with a large touchscreen, HUD, vegan leather upholstery, dual-zone climate control, ventilated seats and a panoramic glass roof. Its safety suite also includes Level 2 ADAS, multiple airbags and 360-degree cameras.

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    Manufacturing that sets Vinfast apart

    What really sets VinFast apart is how these SUVs are built. At its Vietnam facility, Vinfast utilizes advanced robotics, precision manufacturing processes and global-grade quality checks at every stage of production.

    The focus is on stability, durability and attention to detail. Body panels, paint quality, interior fit and finish and structural integrity are all tightly controlled, ensuring that the VF6 and VF7 are solid and well put together.This matters for India. Our roads, climate and usage patterns demand vehicles that can take the abuse. VinFast’s manufacturing approach is focused towards exactly that: EVs that can handle different road surfaces, heat, humidity and long-term ownership.

    A serious bet on India, not cautious

    Vinfast’s India plans underline its intentions. The company has been clear about long-term investment, localisation, supply-chain development and building a strong retail and service network.

    Vinfast is positioning itself as a brand that combines global expertise with local understanding. The company has made a total planned investment of up to $2 billion, which is approximately Rs 16,000 crore, to set up an integrated electric vehicle manufacturing facility in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu. The investment will be started in phases. Phase 1 will have an initial outlay of $500 million, VinFast is already planning further expansion through additional workshops for electric two-wheelers and electric buses. This highlights the brand’s intention to build a broader EV portfolio in India rather than limiting itself to passenger cars.

    Once operational, the facility is expected to start with an annual production capacity of 50,000 vehicles, which can be expanded to 1,50,000 units over time. Along with manufacturing, VinFast is also working on building an end-to-end EV ecosystem in India, including partnerships for charging infrastructure and financing solutions, aimed at making EV ownership easier and more accessible.

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    We’ve driven the Vinfast VF6 and VF7 and both the SUVs make strong first impressions. The India-spec versions come with increased ground clearance and Indian-spec tyres.

    WinFast VF6 powered.

    Design-wise, both the cars look modern and clean, with the signature V-shaped LED DRLs giving them a clear brand identity. The VF6 is compact and city-friendly, while the VF7 feels more premium with its larger size and strong road presence.

    Inside, the cabin looks well put together with good material quality and a clean layout. The head-up display replaces the traditional instrument cluster and works well once you get used to it. The large touchscreen is sharp and responsive, and the overall fit and finish, especially in the VF7, feels appropriately premium.

    WinFast VF7 powered.

    On the move, the VF7 is smooth and comfortable with strong rolling acceleration and a suspension setup suited to Indian roads. The VF6 feels fast, easy to drive and suitable for everyday urban use. The seats are comfortable, there’s good space and both cars seem feature-rich.

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