VinFast, the Vietnamese automaker, had earlier showcased the Limo Green SUV in India. The company has now confirmed plans to launch the seven-seater model in February 2026, though the exact date remains under wraps. Following the introduction of the VF6 and VF7 SUVs earlier in 2025, VinFast is positioning the Limo Green as a practical, feature-rich, and spacious electric MPV aimed at both families and fleet buyers.
The upcoming VinFast Limo Green electric MPV will be positioned in the same premium space as the VF6 and VF7, taking on rivals like the Kia Carens Clavis EV and BYD eMax 7 in India's fast-growing family EV segment. Beyond the product launch, the Limo Green is set to spearhead VinFast's broader expansion strategy for 2026. Shortly after its debut, the company plans to roll out its ride-hailing service, Green and Smart Mobility (GSM), in India. GSM, owned by Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup and led by Chairman Pham Nhat Vuong, will mark VinFast's entry into the shared mobility space, complementing its EV lineup with a tech-driven transport solution.
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Patent filings and previous spy shots indicate that the upcoming VinFast Limo Green will carry forward the familiar design DNA of the VF6 and VF7. At the front, it sports a clean, minimalist fascia accentuated by DRLs stretching across the width of the vehicle. These converge at the centre to form a distinctive 'V' motif, drawing attention to the brand's logo. Vertical headlamp units complement the DRLs, adding a sharp, modern edge. In profile, the Limo Green adopts an SUV-like stance with muscular cladding along the sides, reinforcing its robust yet stylish appeal.
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Currently, VinFast offers two products in the Indian lineup- the VF6 and the VF7. The VinFast VF 6 is equipped with a 59.6 kWh battery pack that works with a front-wheel drive system. It offers peak power and torque ratings of 174.3 hp-201 hp and 250 Nm-310 Nm (for the Earth and Wind variants, respectively). The ARAI-certified range for the VF 6 Earth variant is 468 km, while the Wind variant has a range of 463 km.
On the other hand, the VF 7 comes with both a 59.6 kWh option and a 70.8 kWh battery, depending on the specific variant. The VF 6 Wind, which includes the 59.6 kWh battery, delivers a peak output of 174.3 hp and a torque of 250 Nm. Conversely, the VF 7 Earth offers the larger battery pack, providing a peak output of 201 hp and a torque of 310 Nm. The VF 7 Sky and Sky Infinity variants are equipped with a 70.8 kWh battery pack and an all-wheel drive system, yielding 348 Nm and 500 Nm of torque.
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