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Our brief taste of the Vinfast VF6 on a smooth, straight test track in Vietnam back in June 2025 wasn’t enough to paint a complete picture. Though early impressions were good, many questions remained, and now we get to answer many of them as we review the made-in-India EV on Indian roads
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