VinFast has officially launched the pre-order program for its MPV 7, a premium version tailored for individual customers, based on the Limo Green line.

Despite the listed price of 819 million VND, which is 70 million VND higher than the service version, the actual on-road cost comes as a pleasant surprise. Thanks to the combination of ongoing promotions and the government’s electric vehicle support policy, consumers now have an unprecedented opportunity to own this vehicle at an incredibly attractive price.

Specifically, customers purchasing the VF MPV 7 during this period will benefit from the “Driven by Green Future” campaign, enjoying direct discounts ranging from 6% to 10%, equivalent to over 49 million VND. Additionally, early depositors will receive an extra 15 million VND off, plus a 2% discount (approximately 15.09 million VND) for online transactions. After applying all these discounts, the actual selling price of this electric MPV drops to nearly 739.8 million VND.

A key factor making the VinFast VF MPV 7’s on-road price lower than its listed price is the 100% exemption from registration fees for electric vehicles. After including mandatory fees such as registration inspection, road maintenance, insurance, and license plate costs, the total on-road price in major cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City is only around 780 million VND. In other provinces, this cost is even more appealing, with customers paying approximately 763.7 million VND to get the vehicle on the road.

In terms of technical specifications, the VinFast VF MPV 7 boasts impressive performance with an electric motor delivering 201 horsepower and a maximum torque of 280 Nm, achieving a top speed of 140 km/h. It is equipped with a 60.13 kWh battery pack placed under the floor, providing a range of up to 450 km on a single full charge, as per NEDC standards.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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