
Last Updated on: 25 Sep 2025
Vinfast VF6 Expert Review
The Vinfast VF6 Plus positions itself as a well-equipped, midsize electric SUV with a strong focus on design, features, and urban usability. Its clean, modern styling, tech-laden cabin, and standard ADAS suite stand out in this segment. The 204 hp front motor delivers brisk performance, and the claimed 480 km WLTP range from the 59.6kWh battery is competitive. However, while refinement and features impress, the drive experience feels more relaxed than sporty, and the ride quality, though acceptable, leans slightly firm. As a first attempt in India, the VF6 feels well-prepared to take on urban EV rivals, particularly for buyers prioritising tech and safety over thrills. Check out our expert reviews on the VF6.
Vinfast VF6 pros and cons
We like
Strong performance
Superb value for money
Robust interior quality
We don't like
Space is merely adequate
Over-reliance on touchscreen
Poorly calibrated power delivery
Vinfast VF6 expert review
The ‘V Face’ LED DRL signature on the nose makes the VF6 instantly recognisable as a Vinfast. The bumper houses the headlamps, a honeycomb grille and the ADAS radar.
At 4.3 metres long, 1.8 metres wide and 1.6 metres tall, with a 2.7-metre wheelbase, it sits squarely in midsize SUV territory. Ground clearance has been raised to 190mm for India, with 18-inch wheels and taller tyres that improve its road presence.
Muscular body panels and a high-set rear LED element complete the look. The 423-litre boot is practical, though its narrow loading area limits usability. There’s no frunk, but a tray beneath the boot floor can hold charging cables or make room for a spare tyre.
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The minimalist cabin ditches a driver’s display for a clear view ahead and a 12.9-inch touchscreen at the centre. A heads-up display handles critical readouts.
The front seats are ventilated and comfortable, with power adjustment for the driver. The all-grey cabin feels plain, though build quality is solid. A large fixed glass roof brightens things up, and India-spec cars will get heat insulation. Rear seat space is acceptable if not generous, but cushioning is good, and the flat floor aids comfort.
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With no driver’s display, the VF6 puts vital info in a corner of the touchscreen, with a heads-up display thankfully standard in India. The steering is compact with essential controls, while most functions — including climate and mirror adjustment — are in the touchscreen.
Features include dual-zone climate, ventilated seats, wireless phone connectivity, a panoramic roof and connected tech. Safety kit is generous: 7 airbags, a 360-degree camera, park assist, ADAS with Level 2 autonomy, with the target of a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating.
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India gets the 59.6kWh Plus variant, good for a WLTP-rated 480km abroad. Local test numbers are awaited. CCS2 DC fast-charging is available, along with 7.2kW AC charging.
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With 204hp and 310Nm going to the front wheels, it’s quick, with a claimed 0-100kph in 8.89sec. There’s some torque steer under hard throttle, but power delivery is strong. Eco and Normal modes feel relaxed, while cabin refinement is good.
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Steering weight changes perceptibly with drive modes and feels reassuringly hefty. High-speed stability is impressive, and the firm suspension delivers a confident ride.
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Local assembly and aggressive pricing have given the VF6 a solid positioning that spells excellent value for money compared to rivals. A few flaws remain — clunky controls and average rear seat space — but the India-specific updates, long features list and robust driving feel make it a serious contender.
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Reviewed by: Gavin D'Souza
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