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VinFast VF6 Review: Can This Quirky Creta EV Challenger Win the Electric SUV Race?
VinFast, Vietnam’s fast-rising EV brand, is making bold moves in the global market with its compact electric SUV, the VF6. Positioned as a direct rival to popular models like the Hyundai Creta EV, Kia Seltos EV, and even the MG ZS EV, the VF6 brings a unique mix of style, technology, and quirks that could make it a breakout hit—or a curious experiment. Here’s a deep dive into whether the VF6 has what it takes to disrupt the urban EV space.
✅ Design: Bold, Fresh, and Eye-Catching

The VinFast VF6 doesn’t shy away from turning heads. Co-designed with Pininfarina, the VF6 embraces a European flair fused with futuristic styling. The signature V-shaped DRLs, full-width LED light bars, muscular wheel arches, and coupe-like silhouette make it a standout on urban streets.
Unlike the typically conservative styling of rivals like the Creta, the VF6 oozes youthful confidence. It’s clear that VinFast wants to appeal to first-time EV buyers who don’t want their car to look like a science project—or a fridge on wheels.
Dimensions-wise, it slots neatly into the sub-compact SUV segment:
- Length: 4,238 mm
- Width: 1,820 mm
- Height: 1,594 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,730 mm
This puts it toe-to-toe with the Hyundai Creta EV, while offering slightly more road presence thanks to its design choices.
⚡ Performance & Range: Modest, Yet Capable
The VF6 is available in two trims—Eco and Plus:
- Eco Trim: 130 hp (100 kW) and 135 Nm of torque
- Plus Trim: 150 hp (110 kW) and 310 Nm of torque
Both trims are front-wheel-drive only, with a 59.6 kWh lithium battery pack. On paper, the range stands at:
- Eco: ~399 km (WLTP)
- Plus: ~381 km (WLTP)
In real-world conditions, expect around 300–330 km, depending on driving style and climate. That’s comparable to the MG ZS EV and within striking distance of the upcoming Creta EV.
Charging is fairly standard:
- AC Charging (11 kW): ~7.5 hours (0–100%)
- DC Fast Charging (up to 60 kW): 10–70% in ~30 minutes
🚙 Driving Experience: Easy, But Lacks Punch
The VF6 is clearly tuned for city comfort rather than performance. Acceleration is smooth but not thrilling. The steering is light—great for urban traffic and tight parking spots—but enthusiasts might find it numb.
Suspension tuning is on the softer side, making speed bumps and potholes manageable, though it can feel slightly floaty at higher speeds. At highway pace, wind and tire noise are noticeable, hinting that cabin insulation could be improved.
But for most city dwellers, the VF6 delivers a composed, fuss-free daily drive. Its tight turning radius and compact size make it easy to maneuver in congested areas.
🧠 Technology: Futuristic, But a Bit Too Digital
VinFast pushes hard on the tech front. The interior is fully digital, with a central 12.9-inch touchscreen serving as the only display—there’s no traditional instrument cluster. This minimalist layout feels modern but comes with a learning curve.
Features include:
- Apple CarPlay & Android Auto (wireless)
- Over-the-air (OTA) software updates
- Voice assistant
- Built-in navigation with live traffic
- 360-degree camera (Plus trim)
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
That said, relying solely on the central screen for speed, gear selection, and battery info can be distracting. A head-up display (HUD) or digital cluster would have helped.
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🪑 Interior Comfort: Stylish, But Sparse
The VF6 interior is clean, with vegan leather upholstery, ambient lighting, and a floating dashboard. However, don’t expect premium materials everywhere. Some plastics feel budget-grade, especially on the door panels and lower console.
Rear seat space is decent, thanks to the long wheelbase. However, taller passengers might find headroom tight due to the sloping roofline. The trunk offers around 300–350 liters—okay for grocery runs but tight for road trips.
🔋 Ownership, Warranty & Subscription Quirks
One of VinFast’s quirks is its battery subscription model, though they’ve started offering battery-included purchases in key markets due to customer feedback. Warranty coverage is generous:
- 10 years or 200,000 km on the vehicle
- Battery warranty of 10 years with no mileage cap
VinFast also promises mobile service, pick-up/drop-off, and OTA diagnostics, showing a customer-first approach that rivals should take seriously.
🛠️ Verdict: A Stylish, Tech-Packed Urban EV with Personality
The VinFast VF6 isn’t perfect—it’s a little underpowered, overly digital, and has some refinement issues. But it brings something rare to the EV space: character.
It’s stylish, affordable (estimated starting price under ₹25 lakh when localized), tech-forward, and carries a long warranty. For buyers tired of bland designs and corporate-feeling EVs, the VF6 offers an intriguing alternative—especially if priced aggressively in India.
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🔑 Pros:
- Unique design with strong road presence
- Loaded with features and safety tech
- Long warranty and OTA capabilities
- Decent real-world range
⚠️ Cons:
- No digital instrument cluster
- Average refinement at high speeds
- Limited rear cargo space
- Still an unproven brand in after-sales
🏁 Final Take: “Dare to Be Different?”
If you’re ready to break away from the herd and don’t mind a few quirks in exchange for style and substance, the VinFast VF6 might just be your next EV. As a Creta EV challenger, it has some sharp tricks up its sleeve.