VinFast VF6 and VF7 Prices Hiked in India: Introductory Offers End, Prices Up by ₹1.3 Lakh
If you were planning to book a VinFast electric SUV, you might have to stretch your budget slightly. The Vietnamese automaker has officially ended its introductory pricing strategy in India, resulting in a significant price hike for its popular VF6 and VF7 models.
According to the latest reports, the prices have increased by up to ₹1.3 lakh, depending on the model and variant. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the new VinFast price list.
Key Highlights
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Reason for Hike: End of introductory offers.
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VF6 Price Hike: Up to ₹90,000.
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VF7 Price Hike: Up to ₹1.3 lakh.
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New Starting Price: ₹17.29 lakh (VF6) and ₹21.89 lakh (VF7).
VinFast VF6 Price Hike: Variant-Wise Breakdown
The VinFast VF6, the brand's compact electric SUV contender, has seen a price revision across all three trims: Earth, Wind, and Wind Infinity.
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Earth Variant: The base model sees a hike of ₹80,000.
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Wind & Wind Infinity Variants: Both higher-spec trims have become dearer by ₹90,000.
Following this revision, the new starting ex showroom price for the VinFast VF6 is ₹17.29 lakh. Despite the hike, the VF6 remains a strong competitor in the mid-size EV segment, featuring a 59.6 kWh battery pack and Level 2 ADAS features.
VinFast VF7 Price Hike: Revised Costs
The premium VinFast VF7 has witnessed a steeper increase compared to its smaller sibling. The price hike ranges between ₹1 lakh and ₹1.3 lakh across its lineup.
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Earth Variant: Prices increased by ₹1 lakh.
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Wind Variant: Prices increased by ₹1.2 lakh.
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Sky Variant: The top-spec model sees the maximum hike of ₹1.3 lakh.
With these changes, the VinFast VF7 now starts at ₹21.89 lakh ex showroom. The VF7 is known for its powerful performance, offering dual-motor setups in the higher variants and battery options up to 70.8 kWh.
Why Have VinFast Prices Increased?
Price corrections are common in the Indian automotive market, especially for new entrants. VinFast launched these models with aggressive introductory pricing to capture early market share and undercut competitors like Hyundai, MG, and Tata.
With the promotional period now over, the prices have been "corrected" to their standard retail value. Despite the increase, VinFast continues to position itself as a tech-forward premium EV brand in India.
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