Vinfast VF MPV 7 pre-bookings open before its launch on April 15th

New Delhi: Vinfast have opened order books for their upcoming VF MPV7 at Rs 21,000 ahead of its launch in India on April 15th, 2026. Deliveries of the 7-seater MPV are set to start immediately after the launch. The Vinfast VF MPV 7 is expected to compete against the likes of three-row offerings, which include the Kia Carens Clavis EV, Mahindra XEV 9S and BYD eMAx7.

Look-wise, the MPV7 takes the same design elements we have seen in the VF6 and VF7. It gets front and back LED light bars, vertically-oriented headlights, and even aero-optimised alloy wheels. From the appearance, it is slightly more boxy to make it roomier. 

Vinfast MPV7 interiors and features

Vinfast VF MPV 7 interior

Vinfast VF MPV 7 interior (Image via Vinfast)

Inside, the MPV7 is appearing with the same features as the international-spec ones. It will have the seating layout for seven occupants, along with goodies like a 10.1-inch infotainment touchscreen, and there is no instrument cluster or digital driver’s display in the Indian-spec version either. It also gets a D-cut multifunction steering wheel wrapped in leatherette, with tilt and telescopic adjustment for a more personalised driving position. The seats are also finished in premium leatherette upholstery, making the cabin feel quite premium.

The VinFast MPV7 gets good road-presence with dimensions reading 4,740 mm in length, 1,872 mm in width, 1,734 mm in height, and 2,840 mm wheelbase. In terms of performance, it does 0-100 kph in under 10 seconds. Drivers can tailor the experience to four modes, which are Eco, Normal, and Sport drive modes, with regenerative braking system coming in four levels, which are Off, Low, Medium, and High, all to make it efficient in traffic.

Vinfast MPV7 powertrain and safety suite

The MPV7 comes with a 60.13 kWh usable battery pack, with the fast charging making the battery go from 10 to 70 per cent in just 30 minutes. It also comes with 19-inch wheels shod with 235/50 R19 tyres. 

In terms of safety, you get direct Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (dTPMS) along with a comprehensive suite of electronic aids such as ABS, EBD, Brake Assist, ESC, Traction Control System, Hill Start Assist, and Roll Over Mitigation. It also gets disc brakes on all four wheels, along with an electronic parking brake with auto hold function as standard.