If you’ve been waiting for a new face in India’s electric SUV segment, Vietnam’s VinFast might just have the answer. The VinFast VF8 has already made waves in markets like the US and Europe and is gearing up for its Indian debut around February 2026. With a bold design, impressive range and a warranty that puts most competitors to shame, this electric crossover could disrupt the premium EV space.
What’s Special About the VF8?
The VinFast VF8 isn’t just another electric SUV trying to make it big. This mid-size crossover has already proven itself in international markets since its Vietnam launch in 2022. What catches your attention first is that distinctive “V” shaped grille and the sleek Pininfarina design – yes, the same Italian design house that works with Ferrari.
But looks are just the beginning. The VF8 packs an 87.7 kWh battery that promises up to 471 kilometers of range in the Eco variant. That’s competitive enough to take on established players like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 which will be its main rivals in the Indian market.
Performance That Doesn’t Disappoint
Under the hood, the VF8 offers dual-motor all-wheel drive as standard – something you don’t see in every electric SUV at this price point. The base Eco variant delivers 349 horsepower with 500 Nm of torque, while the Plus variant cranks things up to 402 horsepower and 620 Nm. Both versions can do 0-96 km/h in around 5-6 seconds which is respectable for a family SUV.
The charging story is equally impressive. The VF8 can charge from 10% to 70% in about 31 minutes using DC fast charging – perfect for those long highway trips where you need a quick top-up.
Interior and Features
Step inside and you’ll find a premium cabin that doesn’t feel like it’s trying too hard. The centerpiece is a massive 15.6-inch floating touchscreen that handles most of the vehicle’s functions. VinFast has also included practical touches like:
- Heated and ventilated seats for both front and rear passengers ** Panoramic sunroof
- Wireless phone charging
- Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- Multi-color ambient lighting
- Heads-up display
The materials are premium too with vegan leather upholstery and a dual-tone brown and black theme that gives the cabin a luxurious feel.
Safety First
VinFast hasn’t compromised on safety. The VF8 comes with 11 airbags and a full suite of Level 2 ADAS features:
- Automatic emergency braking
- Lane-keeping assist
- Adaptive cruise control
- 360-degree camera system
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Traffic jam assist
The SUV got 4-star rating in GNCAP crash tests, VinFast takes safety seriously.
VinFast VF8 Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Expected Price | ₹40-60 Lakh (ex-showroom) |
Battery Capacity | 87.7 kWh |
Range (WLTP) | 471 km (Eco) / 457 km (Plus) |
Power Output | 349 hp (Eco) / 402 hp (Plus) |
Drivetrain | Dual-motor AWD |
Charging | 10-70% in 31 minutes (DC fast) |
Seating | 5 seats |
Ground Clearance | 175 mm |
Warranty | 10 years/2 lakh km |
Expected Launch | February 2026 |
The India Strategy
VinFast isn’t going to import the VF8, they are setting up a manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu. This local production should help keep prices competitive and service support better. They have already showcased the VF8 at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, so they are serious about the Indian market.
The expected Priced between ₹40-60 lakh, the VF8 will rival premium EVs like the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Volvo EX30, and Kia EV6.
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What’s the Catch?
While the VF8 looks good on paper, VinFast is a new player in the global automotive space. They need to prove their reliability and build a strong service network in India. The 10 year warranty helps to address some of these concerns but real world performance and customer satisfaction will be the ultimate test.
Final Thoughts
The VinFast VF8 could be what India’s electric SUV market needs – a new alternative with competitive specs and styling. The combination of range, performance and 10 year warranty makes it an interesting option for those looking beyond the usual suspects.
Whether VinFast can execute their India plans remains to be seen but if they can deliver, the VF8 might just find a place in Indian garages. For now, it’s worth keeping an eye on if you are planning to buy an electric SUV in 2026.