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Vinfast VF7 price in Darjeeling
The VinFast VF7 price in Darjeeling starts at ₹21.89 lakh and goes up to ₹26.79 lakh (ex-showroom). The VF7 is offered in 5 variants: Earth, Wind, Wind Infinity, Sky, and Sky Infinity. The on road price of the VinFast VF7 base model, the Earth, is ₹23.25 lakh, whereas the price of the VF7 top model, the Sky Infinity AWD, is ₹28.42 lakh.
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The VinFast VF7 price in India starts at Rs 21.89 lakh and goes up to Rs 26.79 lakh (ex-showroom).
The VinFast VF7 price in Darjeeling starts at Rs 21.89 lakh and goes up to Rs 26.79 lakh (ex-showroom). The VF7 on road price in Darjeeling ranges between Rs 23.25 lakh and Rs 28.42 lakh.
The VinFast VF7 base model Earth price in Darjeeling is Rs 21.89 lakh (ex-showroom). The on road price of the VF7 base model in Darjeeling is Rs 23.25 lakh.
The VF7 top model price is Rs 26.79 lakh in Darjeeling (ex-showroom). The on road cost in Darjeeling is Rs 28.42 lakh.
The cheapest VinFast VF7 variant is the VF7 Earth, and it is priced at Rs 21.89 lakh.
The on road price of the VinFast VF7 in Darjeeling ranges from Rs 23.25 lakh to Rs 28.42 lakh, depending on the variant.
The base model of the VinFast VF7 in Darjeeling is priced at Rs 21.89 lakh, while the top model costs Rs 26.79 lakh (ex-showroom). The price difference is approx Rs 4.60 lakh.
Trending Questions on Vinfast VF7 - Answered by Autocar Experts
Want to buy a 5-seater car between 25-30 lakh. My daily driving is around 40 km. My priorities are having a fun-to-drive and comfortable car. I am open to electric options as well.
My running is approximately 5,000 km per year, entirely within the city. Should I go for an EV or an automatic petrol car in the ₹20-25 lakh price range? I am considering an EV mainly for tax savings (40% tax deduction), but I am unsure whether petrol would be better. Please guide me on what makes more sense financially, as well as from a maintenance perspective.
I am confused between the Mahindra BE 6 and the VinFast VF7. My primary priorities are performance, handling, and driving range. Could you please advise which of these two electric SUVs would be the better choice based on these factors?
Both the Mahindra BE 6 and Vinfast VF7 are excellent EVs at a similar price but offer two completely different experiences. Where the Mahindra wows you with its design and long list of features, the Vinfast doesn't have the same road presence, though it is still unique-looking.
Similarly, the interior of the BE 6 is far more radical and exciting to look at, but the VF7 is built of higher-quality materials and has better ergonomics. The biggest difference, however, is space, of which the Vinfast offers far more, especially in the rear seat, where the BE 6 is cramped.
And finally, performance, where the VF7 comes in dual-motor guise with 350hp, the BE 6 offers 286hp for about the same price. The Vinfast's AWD system allows for much better acceleration than the RWD setup of the Mahindra. On handling, too, the lower-slung Vinfast feels sharper and more confident around corners, whereas the Mahindra feels loose, with lots of body roll.
As for range, the two have similarly sized batteries, and we expect range to be comparable. In our real-world test, the Mahindra achieved 449km of range overall, so expect the AWD Vinfast VF7 to offer a slightly lower number.
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.
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.






















































































