VinFast Limo Green 7-Seat E-SUV Design Registered In India

- VinFast has registered the design of a new SUV in India.
- Full-size SUV is named 'Limo Green' in its home market.
- Has a 60.48 kWh battery.
Take a look at the newest SUV VinFast has trademarked in India. The Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) firm is already on the verge of beginning commercial sales in India with the impending launch of the VF6 and VF7 SUVs, but the company is likely to add more models to its portfolio in quick succession. VinFast has registered the design of a three-row model in India, which is sold as the ‘Limo Green’ overseas, mainly to commercial-use buyers.
Also Read: VinFast Opens First Showroom In India In Surat
The Limo Green SUV looks nothing like any other VinFast SUV. Overseas, the company has an expansive lineup, spanning the dinky VF3 to the range-topping VF9, but the Limo Green takes a decidedly distinct design approach.
While its face features a full-width LED light bar that dips towards the middle to form the ‘V’ like other VinFast models, it has a more muscular and rounded silhouette, which contribures to its chunky stance. LED headlights are vertically stacked low in the front bumper. The roof is taller and more upright than on other VinFast SUVs, and this full-size, three-row SUVis larger, more imposing and more conventional than the VF9, which is almost MPV-like – and somewhat polarising – in appearance.
Also Read: VinFast VF6 And VF7 Bookings Open For Rs 21,000; Will Go On Sale Next Month
VF3 expected to follow VF6 and VF7 in India.
VinFast is expected to follow up the VF6 and VF7 with its most accessible model, the three-door VF3, early in 2026. The company recently began rollout at its first India plant located in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, which is spread out over 400 acres of land and has an annual capacity of 50,000 vehicles, which can be scaled up to 1.5 lakh units annually. VinFast has confirmed this plant will serve as an export hub for markets in South Asia, Middle East, and Africa, and it is quite likely that this new SUV – along with other VinFast models – could be produced in India for exports.
Also Read: VinFast To Launch MG Comet-Rivalling VF3 In India Next Year
VinFast is expected to announce prices for the VF6 and VF7 in the coming weeks, with bookings for both models opened on July 15. The VF6 is expected to compete with the likes of the Hyundai Creta Electric, while the VF7 is likely to be positioned as a rival to the likes of the Tata Harrier EV and Mahindra XEV 9e.
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