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VinFast off to a fast start, crosses 1k EV sales in India



<p>VinFast entered the market in Sept 2025 with the launch of the VF6 compact electric SUV and the VF7 mid-size electric SUV.</p>
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In a significant boost to its India strategy, Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast has crossed the 1,000-unit mark in cumulative electric car sales in the country—an impressive milestone for a new entrant achieved in just about four months. The growth comes as the company steadily expands its sales and service footprint while strengthening its charging infrastructure nationwide.

The year 2026 has started off well for VinFast, which has sold more than 200 electric cars so far. The company has now emerged as the fourth major player in India’s electric car market after Tata Motors, JSW MG Motor, and Mahindra Electric. In 2025, VinFast sold around 830 e-cars over a three-month period.

India’s electric car market has expanded sharply over the past two years, with annual sales more than doubling to 1.76 lakh units in 2025 from 82,286 units in 2023. Sales are increasingly concentrated among a handful of established players.

VinFast entered the market in Sept 2025 with the launch of the VF6 compact electric SUV and the VF7 mid-size electric SUV. While volumes remain modest, new players are beginning to register measurable sales and establish a foothold in the competitive landscape, according to analysts at JMK Research.

VinFast, in particular, has shown early traction. Analysts attribute this to a combination of factors in its market entry strategy, including local manufacturing, rapid expansion of sales and service networks, and positioning in the right price band.

VinFast’s first offerings in India, the VF6 and VF7, are priced in the Rs 16 lakh – Rs 25 lakh range—currently the most active segment of the electric passenger vehicle market. This band bridges mass-market EVs and premium luxury imports and has consistently accounted for a significant share of private electric car purchases in recent years.

The company operates an EV assembly plant in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, with an initial annual capacity of 50,000 vehicles, scalable to 150,000 units. VinFast’s third manufacturing facility globally, the plant helps lower entry barriers, support competitive pricing, and position India as both a core market and a potential export hub.

Within four months of entering the market, VinFast has set up over 25 desalerships and more than 80 service centres across multiple cities. Its network rollout has been faster than that of many recent EV entrants, underscoring a focus on early execution and readiness.

  • Published On Jan 12, 2026 at 08:33 AM IST

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