September 6th, 2025 – mark this date because it’s when Vietnam’s electric vehicle giant VinFast officially crashes India’s EV party. With pre-bookings already open at Rs 21,000, the VF6 and VF7 electric SUVs are about to shake up everything we know about affordable premium EVs.
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Two SUVs, One Bold Statement
VinFast isn’t playing it safe with their India debut. They’re launching two distinct electric SUVs simultaneously – the compact VF6 and the premium VF7. Think of it as their way of saying, “We’re not here to test waters; we’re here to make waves.”
The VF6 offers 399 km range, while the VF7 delivers 450 km range – numbers that put many established players on notice.
Specifications That Matter
| Model | Battery | Range | Expected Price | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VF6 | 59.6kWh | 399 km | ₹18 Lakh+ | Compact premium SUV |
| VF7 | 70.8kWh | 450 km | ₹35 Lakh+ | Single/Dual motor options |
The Vietnam Advantage
Here’s what makes VinFast interesting: they’re not another startup burning investor cash. This is a mature automotive company with serious manufacturing credentials. Their Chennai factory broke ground in February 2024, and production has already commenced.
The VF7 particularly impresses with dual motor configuration offering 354PS and 500Nm of torque – numbers that rival luxury German SUVs at a fraction of the cost.
Smart Features, Smarter Pricing
Both SUVs come loaded with advanced EV technology, smart features, and sustainable mobility solutions. VinFast isn’t just selling cars; they’re offering a complete ecosystem approach to electric mobility.
The VF6 will be available in 2 variants: Earth and Wind, suggesting VinFast understands Indian buyers want choice without complexity.

Competition Gets Serious
VinFast VF6 will compete with Mahindra BE 6, Kia Carens Clavis EV, Mahindra XEV 9e, Tata Harrier EV and MG Windsor EV – a lineup that shows how competitive India’s EV space has become.
Why This Launch Matters
VinFast’s entry represents more than new models; it’s validation of India as a serious EV market. When a Vietnamese company invests in local manufacturing and positions products across price segments, it signals confidence in India’s electric future.
The September 6th launch isn’t just about two new SUVs – it’s about a new player with fresh perspectives entering India’s rapidly evolving EV landscape.
Ready for the revolution? VinFast’s bold India entry starts now, with promises that could reshape our expectations of what electric SUVs should cost and deliver.

