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The VinFast car price starts at ₹16.49 lakh and ranges up to ₹25.49 lakh in India (ex-showroom). The cheapest VinFast car in India is the VF6 Earth, while the most expensive is the VF7 Sky Infinity. As of December 2025, two VinFast models are available for sale in India: the VF6 and VF7. 

 

VinFast officially entered the Indian market on September 6, 2025, with the launch of the VF6 and VF7. Both VinFast cars are all-electric 5-seat SUVs and will be locally assembled at the brand’s new facility in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu. 

 

VinFast is a Vietnamese EV-only carmaker, founded in 2017 under the Vingroup conglomerate. The company has rapidly grown into Vietnam’s largest carmaker and is now expanding to global right-hand-drive markets.

 

VinFast Cars Price List in India (December 2025)

 

The VinFast car price in India starts at ₹16.49 lakh for the VF6 and goes up to ₹25.49 lakh for the VF7. Here is the complete list of all VinFast models available in India, with prices and other details. 

 

Model

Price (ex-showroom)

Battery Capacity

Rivals

VinFast VF6

₹16.49 lakh - ₹18.29 lakh

59.6 kWh

Mahindra BE 6, Creta Electric, and upcoming Maruti e Vitara

VinFast VF7

₹20.89 lakh - ₹25.49 lakh

59.6 kWh & 70.8 kWh

Tata Harrier EV, Mahindra XEV 9e, and Hyundai Ioniq 5

 

VinFast Car Latest Updates

 

  • December 2025: VinFast plans to launch the Limo Green, an all-electric 7-seater model, in India in February 2026.
  • September 2025: VinFast VF6 and VF7 launched in India, with prices starting at ₹16.49 lakh and ₹20.89 lakh (ex-showroom), respectively.
  • July 2025: Bookings for VF6 and VF7 opened at ₹21,000.
  • January 2025: VF6 and VF7 showcased at Bharat Mobility Global Expo.
  • February 2024: Groundbreaking for VinFast’s integrated EV plant in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu.
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Asked by: Jayesh valechon Dec 24, 2025

My daily running is 60km (50% highway and 50% city). I am confused between buying a Hyundai Creta diesel or an EV. My budget is ₹20 to 22 lakh. Please suggest.

The Hyundai Creta diesel is a strong option for your needs. The 1.5 litre engine is refined, offers a good balance of performance and fuel efficiency, and suits highway heavy usage well. The Creta is also spacious and comfortable for long drives.
Within your budget, you could also consider the Maruti Suzuki Victoris Hybrid. It will be significantly more fuel efficient than the Hyundai car and is a very cost-efficient choice for your running. The only downside is the smaller boot, as the battery pack eats into luggage space.
An EV is another sensible and cost-effective option, especially if you have home charging. In your budget, you can look at the Vinfast VF6 or the Tata Nexon EV.
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Asked by: Ravion Dec 17, 2025

Hi team. What are your opinions on the VF7? There are hardly any media opinions on the car. The package is quite lucrative, but why is no one talking about it? The car undercuts both Tata and Mahindra and is plenty powerful with good styling. How does it stack up against the XEV 9e and the Tata Harrier EV? I value range, reliability, and looks.

Autocar India has driven the VF7, first in Vietnam and very recently in India as well. VinFast VF7 is indeed powerful; we drove the AWD variant and were pleasantly surprised by how quick it was. Looks are subjective, but we think if you compare it with the Mahindra XEV 9e, it's not as eye-catching and from some angles, it looks more like a hatchback than an SUV.
Interiors look premium overall; there are no physical buttons except for gear selectors, and everything is controlled by the screen. While this approach isn’t new, the screen has noticeable lag.
As for reliability, there’s no historical data to fall back on yet, and the bigger concern at the moment is the lack of a service and dealer network. If reliability is a priority, we would recommend going with the Mahindra XEV 9S or even XEV 9e, which offers a better value proposition.
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Asked by: Muralidharan Saron Oct 24, 2025

I would like to purchase a new car, and I am 65 years old. I previously owned an XUV700 AX7L petrol. I am looking for a car with good suspension and a well-appointed interior. I’m also open to considering an EV. My budget is around Rs 30 lakh, and my yearly running is about 6,000 km.

In your price range, the XUV700 remains one of the best options. However, if you want something new, consider the Toyota Innova Hycross Hybrid VX — it offers a spacious and premium cabin, excellent ride comfort, and outstanding fuel efficiency.

On the EV front, the Mahindra XEV 9e Pack Two (79kWh) is a great option, while the recently launched VinFast VF7 Sky Infinity AWD is also worth considering for its strong value proposition.

Last Updated on: 29 Dec 2025