VinFast has rolled out a new ‘value assured’ program in India for the VF 7 and the VF 6 electric SUVs. The VF 7 is priced at Rs 21.89 lakh, while the VF 6 costs Rs 17.29 lakh. Both are starting and ex-showroom prices.
By Sanorita

VinFast has rolled out a new ‘value assured’ program in India for the VF 7 and the VF 6 electric SUVs. The initiative aims to make ownership of these models more affordable and secure, with strong resale value and loyalty benefits. If you are planning to buy any of these VinFast SUVs in India, here's a closer look at the key details of the program.

As part of the initiative, the Vietnamese EV manufacturer is providing customers with an assured resale value of up to 75% on its electric SUVs, with the exact amount depending on the length of ownership and the specific terms and conditions. The program also includes structured buyback options ranging from two to five years. VinFast is offering up to Rs 1.30 lakh in benefits for customers trading in a petrol or diesel vehicle when upgrading to a VF6 or VF7. A 3% loyalty benefit is available for upgrading to a new VinFast car.
The VinFast VF offers two battery options: a 59.6kWh pack and a larger 70.8kWh unit. The base Earth trim combines the smaller battery with a single electric motor to offer 174bhp and 250Nm. It also supports fast charging, allowing a 10–70% top-up in just 24 minutes.
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The Wind variant, on the other hand, gets the bigger 70.8kWh battery, boosting output to 201bhp and 310Nm, with a claimed 0–100km/h sprint of 9.5 seconds.
The range-topping Sky version comes equipped with a dual-motor AWD system that churns out 347bhp and 500Nm, cutting the 0–100km/h sprint down to just 5.8 seconds. As per ARAI certification, the Wind offers 532 kilometres of range, while the Earth and the Sky variants deliver a range of 438 kilometres and 431 kilometres, respectively.
Unlike its larger sibling, the VinFast VF 6 sticks to a single 59.6kWh battery pack and a front-driven layout. In Earth guise, it generates 174bhp and 250Nm (identical to the VF 7’s base tune), while the Wind variant increases that to 201bhp and 310Nm, doing the 0–100km/h run in a claimed 8.9 seconds. ARAI figures quote a range of 468 kilometres for the Earth variant and 463 kilometres for the Wind trim.