Vinfast VF6 and VF7 prices increased in India by Rs 1.30 lakh

New Delhi: Vinfast India has increased the prices of its VF6 and VF7 electric SUVs after ending their introductory pricing. Both models were launched in September last year, and the latest revision makes them costlier by up to Rs 1.3 lakh, depending on the variant.

The price hike applies across most variants and is mainly due to the end of launch-period benefits that were offered earlier. Vinfast has not made any mechanical or feature-related changes to either model, and the VF6 and VF7 continue with the same battery options, power outputs and charging capabilities as before. 

Vinfast VF6: 2026 price list

Vinfast VF6 new price

Vinfast VF6 new price

Starting with the 2026 Vinfast VF6, prices have gone up by around Rs 80,000 to Rs 90,000 across all variants. The VF6 is offered in three trims, and all of them use the same 59.6 kWh battery pack with a front-wheel-drive setup. The base Earth variant produces 177 hp and 250 Nm of torque. The higher Wind and Wind Infinity trims get more power, with 204 hp and 310 Nm. As for range, the VF6 Earth claims up to 468 km on a full charge, while the more powerful versions offer a slightly lower range of 463 km. Charging options include 3.3kW and 7.2kW AC chargers, along with a 100kW DC fast charger, which can charge the battery from 10 to 70 per cent in about 25 minutes.

Vinfast VF7: 2026 price list

Vinfast VF7 new price

Vinfast VF7 new price

The 2026 Vinfast VF7 has received a bigger price hike, ranging from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.3 lakh. The entry-level VF7 Earth is equipped with a 59.6 kWh battery along with a 170 hp motor which is capable of producing 250 Nm. However, the Wind and Wind Infinity variants switch to a larger 70 kWh battery and a 204 hp, 310 Nm motor. The top Sky and Sky Infinity trims add an extra motor for all-wheel drive, delivering a combined output of 353 hp and 500 Nm. Claimed range figures stand at 438km for the base variant, 532km for the mid-spec, and 510km for the top-end versions. Charging support remains the same, with up to 100kW DC charging for the smaller battery and 110kW for the larger one.