VinFast has ended the introductory pricing offer for its VF 6 and VF 7 electric SUVs in India. The price increase varies by variant, ranging from Rs 80,000 to as much as Rs 1.30 lakh.
By Sanorita

VinFast has ended the introductory pricing offer for its VF 6 and VF 7 electric SUVs in India, resulting in a noticeable bump in their ex-showroom prices. The increase varies by variant, ranging from Rs 80,000 to as much as Rs 1.30 lakh. Positioned as the brand’s flagship model for the Indian market, the VF 7 is offered with two battery pack options and comes in five trims: Earth, Wind, Wind Infinity, Sky, and Sky Infinity. Following the revision, the entry-level VF 7 Earth now starts at Rs 21.89 lakh, up by Rs 1 lakh from its earlier price. Higher trims have also seen steeper hikes, with the Wind variant now priced at Rs 24.69 lakh, while the top-spec Sky Infinity commands Rs 26.79 lakh, reflecting increases of Rs 1.20 lakh and Rs 1.30 lakh respectively.

As for the VinFast VF 6, the prices have also moved north following the end of the introductory offer. The base Earth variant now carries an ex-showroom price of Rs 17.29 lakh, showing an increase of Rs 80,000 over its earlier tag of Rs 16.49 lakh. The higher-spec Wind and Wind Infinity trims have seen slightly steeper revisions, with the Wind now priced at Rs 18.69 lakh and the Wind Infinity at Rs 19.19 lakh, translating to hikes of up to Rs 90,000 across the range.

The VinFast VF 7 can be had with either a 59.6kWh or a larger 70.8kWh battery pack. The entry-level Earth trim pairs the smaller battery with a single-motor setup and produces 174bhp and 250Nm. It supports fast charging that can take the battery from 10 to 70% in just 24 minutes. Opting for the Wind variant brings the bigger 70.8kWh battery, pushing output to 201bhp and 310Nm, along with a claimed 0–100km/h time of 9.5 seconds. At the top of the range, the Sky variant features a dual-motor all-wheel-drive layout, delivering a substantial 347bhp and 500Nm, enabling a quicker 0–100km/h sprint in 5.8 seconds. As per ARAI certification, the Wind variant offers the longest range at 532km, while the Earth and Sky variants are rated at 438 kilometres and 431 kilometres, respectively.
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In comparison, the VinFast VF 6 is offered with a single 59.6kWh battery pack across its lineup, paired with a front-wheel-drive layout. Performance-wise, the Earth trim mirrors the VF 7’s base output at 174bhp and 250Nm, while the more powerful Wind variant develops 201bhp and 310Nm, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in a claimed 8.9 seconds. Range figures for the VF 6 stand at an ARAI-rated 468km for the Earth variant and 463km for the Wind.