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    VinFast Sells Over 1,000 Electric Cars in India in Just Four Months

    Aditya PandeyBy Aditya PandeyJanuary 12, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a market where even global giants have struggled, the Vietnamese carmaker has made a solid start. VinFast has crossed a small but meaningful milestone. The company has sold more than 1,000 electric vehicles in India since it started operations here. This is impressive considering that most Indian buyers were unfamiliar with the brand until a few months ago.

    The Vietnamese automaker entered India in September last year with two electric SUVs—the VF 6 and VF 7. Things moved slowly at first, as expected. But sales picked up as word spread. About 830 cars were sold over three months in 2025. And 2026 has started well too, with another 200-plus units already delivered.

    A Newcomer Breaks Through

    Selling EVs in India is tough. Tata Motors owns this space. MG has built a loyal following. Mahindra is pushing hard with new models. So, where does that leave a company from Vietnam that most people couldn’t point to on a map?

    Interestingly, VinFast ranks fourth. VinFast has managed to position itself right behind the big three. That says something about both the product and the pricing.

    The Cars Behind the Numbers

    The VF 6 is the more affordable option. It is powered by a single motor that produces 201 BHP and 310 Nm. The battery is a 59.6 kWh unit, adequate for roughly 480 km per charge. For most daily commutes and weekend trips, that should be plenty.

    The VF 7 gives buyers more choices. There are two battery options—59.6 kWh and 70.8 kWh. You can also pick between single-motor and dual-motor setups depending on how much punch you want. The range stays around 480 km with the larger battery.

    Made in Tamil Nadu

    Here’s something that works in VinFast’s favour. These cars aren’t shipped in from overseas. They’re put together at a plant in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu. Currently, the factory can build 50,000 cars a year. If things go well, that number can jump to 1.5 lakh units.

    Local assembly means quicker deliveries and better pricing. It also helps VinFast qualify for government incentives down the line.

    What Comes Next

    Four months and a thousand sales won’t make headlines globally. But for a first-time player in India’s cutthroat auto market, it’s a decent foundation. The real test is whether VinFast can maintain this pace as the competition heats up.

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