
VinFast VF6 Updates
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07 Feb, 26 04:25 AM
I've spent time behind the wheel of the 2026 VinFast VF6 in India, and it stands out as a compelling midsize electric SUV made right here for our roads, starting at Rs 16.49 lakh ex-showroom for the Earth variant up to Rs 18.29 lakh for the Wind Infinity. With a 59.6kWh battery, the top Wind spec unleashes 204hp and 310Nm from its front-mounted motor, delivering brisk 0-100kph in under 9 seconds, though the power delivery feels jerky with a dead zone under light throttle that jars on sudden bursts—hoping for an OTA fix soon. Real-world range hovers around 360-375km in mixed city-highway use, factoring in our traffic and AC demands, backed by a 5-star Bharat NCAP score with 7 airbags and Level 2 ADAS including adaptive cruise and lane keep. The cabin boasts a 12.9-inch touchscreen with wireless CarPlay, ventilated seats, panoramic roof and HUD, but relies too heavily on screens, and rear space feels cramped without thigh support despite the 2730mm wheelbase. Ride is firm over potholes at low speeds yet composes beautifully at highways with confident handling and 190mm ground clearance perfect for urban India. It just clinched Value for Money Car of the Year at the Autocar Awards, proving its strong performance, safety and pricing edge over Creta Electric or Curvv EV rivals.
07 Feb, 26 04:12 AM
I've just spent time behind the wheel of the 2026 VinFast VF6 in India, and this Vietnamese-made electric SUV stands out as a bold rival to the Tata Curvv EV and Hyundai Creta Electric, priced from Rs 16.49 lakh to 18.29 lakh ex-showroom. With a 59.6kWh battery powering up to 204hp and 310Nm in the top Wind Infinity trim, it delivers brisk acceleration—hitting 0-100kmph in under 9 seconds—though the front-wheel-drive setup brings torque steer and a jarring power surge that needs better calibration, hopefully via OTA updates. The ride feels firm over city bumps, jostling you side-to-side at low speeds, but it transforms into a confident highway cruiser with excellent stability, minimal body roll, and precise steering that builds weight progressively. Inside, the minimalist cabin boasts a 12.9-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Level 2 ADAS, ventilated seats, a panoramic roof, and seven airbags, all backed by a five-star Bharat NCAP rating. Rear space feels cramped for adults, and the boot isn't generous, but build quality is robust, value is unbeatable, and real-world range hovers around 360-375km in mixed conditions, making it a tech-packed urban choice despite touchscreen-heavy controls.
07 Feb, 26 04:01 AM
I've driven the 2026 VinFast VF6 extensively on Indian roads, and it stands out as a compelling compact electric SUV made right here in India, starting at Rs 16.49 lakh ex-showroom across Earth, Wind, and Wind Infinity variants. With a 59.6kWh battery, it delivers up to 204hp and 310Nm from its front-mounted motor, hitting 0-100kmph in just over eight seconds for brisk overtakes, though the power delivery feels jerky with a dead zone under light throttle that needs better calibration—hopefully via OTA. Real-world range hovers around 360-375km in mixed city-highway use, factoring in traffic and AC, falling short of the claimed 468km but competitive against Tata Curvv EV rivals. The ride is firm over potholes at low speeds, jarring occupants, but transforms into composed, stable handling at highways with minimal body roll and confident steering, giving it a premium European feel akin to BMW influences in switches and solidity. Inside, the robust cabin boasts a 12.9-inch touchscreen, heads-up display, Level-2 ADAS with 360-degree cameras, seven airbags, and a five-star BNCAP rating, though rear seats feel cramped and boot space is just adequate at 423 litres. It just won Value for Money Car of the Year at Autocar India Awards 2026 for its feature-packed value, robust build, and 10-year battery warranty, making it a smart pick for urban families despite touchscreen reliance and no spare wheel.
07 Feb, 26 03:40 AM
I've spent time behind the wheel of the VinFast VF6 in India, and this compact electric SUV from Vietnam stands out as a bold contender against the Tata Curvv EV and Hyundai Creta EV, launched here at Rs 16.49 lakh ex-showroom in variants like Earth, Wind, and Wind Infinity. Its 59.6kWh battery powers a front-mounted motor delivering up to 204hp and 310Nm, hitting 0-100kmph in just over eight seconds for brisk overtakes, though the power delivery feels jerky with a dead zone under light throttle that jars on sudden bursts—hopefully fixable via OTA. Ride and handling impress with European poise, solid high-speed stability, minimal body roll, and confident cornering thanks to all-independent suspension and 190mm ground clearance perfect for our roads, but it's firm over city bumps, settling better at highway speeds where road noise creeps in above 50kmph. The cabin boasts robust build quality with BMW-like switches, a 12.9-inch touchscreen, panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, Level-2 ADAS including adaptive cruise and 360-camera, plus seven airbags, earning it a five-star BNCAP rating. Rear space feels cramped for adults, boot is 423 litres, and real-world range hovers around 360-410km in mixed conditions, but superb value, 10-year battery warranty, and its recent Autocar India Value for Money Car of the Year award make it a smart pick for urban families seeking tech and safety without breaking the bank.
18 Jul, 25 10:13 AM
VinFast has just revealed full details about the VF6 electric SUV in India, confirming a launch in August 2025 and opening bookings with a Rs. 21,000 refundable deposit. The car, seen as a rival to the Hyundai Creta EV, comes with a 59.6 kWh battery, promising a range of 379-399 km, and the Plus variant offers 201 hp—pretty solid numbers for this segment. I think VinFast nailed the basics, but real-world range tests will be the real deal-breaker for buyers.
15 Jul, 25 11:26 PM
Bookings for the VinFast VF6 officially started on July 15, 2025, and you can reserve one online or at upcoming showrooms across major Indian cities. VinFast has also set up 32 dealerships in 27 cities, showing they’re serious about cracking the Indian market. The SUV is expected to be priced around Rs. 25 lakh, which could make it a tempting option for those eyeing premium EVs.
10 Jun, 25 04:00 PM
VinFast displayed the VF6 at multiple malls and auto expos across India in early 2025, drawing crowds with its compact SUV design and tech-loaded cabin. The brand’s aggressive mall and event strategy looks like a smart way to build buzz ahead of the official launch.
22 May, 25 11:22 AM
The VF6’s single-motor, front-wheel drive setup makes 201 hp and 320 Nm of torque, which is decent for a city-oriented SUV, but some rivals offer dual-motor AWD options—maybe something VinFast could add later.
05 Apr, 25 10:00 PM
VinFast’s new manufacturing plant in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, is ramping up for VF6 production, aiming to avoid long wait times post-launch. Local assembly could help keep prices competitive and improve service turnaround, which is a big deal for Indian buyers.
19 Mar, 25 12:24 AM
Industry insiders are speculating that the VF6 might undercut key rivals in terms of price, but no official confirmation yet. If VinFast plays the value card right, they could disrupt the segment.
15 Feb, 25 03:21 PM
VinFast has been spotted testing the VF6 on Indian roads since early 2025, with camouflaged prototypes seen in cities like Delhi and Chennai. Real-world testing is crucial for adapting to India’s unique road conditions.
20 Jan, 25 07:58 PM
Initial reactions to the VF6’s design are mixed—some love the modern, minimalist look, while others feel it’s a bit too conservative. Indian buyers usually prefer flashy SUVs, so VinFast might need to tweak the styling for wider appeal. I believe bold colors or sporty trims could help it stand out in traffic.
18 Jan, 25 06:47 PM
The VF 6, designed for the Indian market, will be the first right-hand drive version of the model. It is expected to set a new benchmark in the green transportation industry in India with its high-quality, smart, and modern features. VinFast is appointing dealers across major towns in India to ensure an omni-channel presence.
18 Jan, 25 10:14 AM
VinFast announced that it will start manufacturing the VF 6 and VF 7 in India, with a new plant in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu. This move aims to strengthen VinFasts global manufacturing capabilities and meet the growing demand for EVs in India. I believe this local production will help reduce costs and make the VF 6 more competitive.
18 Jan, 25 08:31 AM
VinFast has officially entered the Indian market with the launch of the VF 6 and VF 7 electric SUVs at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. The VF 6, a B-segment SUV, is designed with the The Duality In Nature philosophy, balancing fun and sophistication. It is expected to go on sale in the second half of 2025. I think this is a great move by VinFast to tap into Indias growing EV market.
18 Jan, 25 08:00 AM
VinFast showcased the VF 6 at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, highlighting its advanced technology and modern design. The VF 6 features a 12.9-inch touchscreen display, advanced driver assistance systems, and a futuristic exterior with signature front and rear light bars. This expo marks a significant milestone for VinFast in the Indian market.
08 Dec, 24 10:08 PM
Company execs have hinted at introducing over-the-air updates for the VF6, which could keep the car fresh with new features and bug fixes. This tech-forward approach is rare in this price bracket in India, and it’s a move I personally appreciate.
25 Nov, 24 03:13 PM
There’s talk that the VF6 might get a larger battery or faster charging option by 2026, responding to customer feedback and tech trends. VinFast seems open to evolving its lineup quickly, which is smart in a market as competitive as India’s EV space.
13 Aug, 24 06:54 AM
The VF 6 is categorized in the B-SUV segment, competing directly with vehicles like the Opel-Vauxhall Mokka Electric. It is slightly larger than the Mokka, measuring 4.24 meters in length and 1.59 meters in height. The design, created by Torino Design, includes 17 or 19-inch aluminium wheels depending on the trim. I think the unique design elements will help the VF 6 stand out in a crowded market.
13 Aug, 24 05:45 AM
VinFast is offering a generous warranty package for the VF 6, including a seven-year or 160,000 km (100,000 mile) warranty, similar to what Kia offers. Additionally, the French workshop and accessories chain Mobivia will handle servicing and repairs in France and Germany. This comprehensive warranty should alleviate concerns about the reliability of the vehicle.