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VinFast Electric Two-Wheelers: Vietnamese EV Giant Sets Sights on India for 2026 Launch

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Mohammed Bilal

Published: December 2, 2025

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Vietnam’s fast-growing EV manufacturer VinFast is preparing to enter India’s competitive electric two-wheeler market. After showcasing the VF 6 and VF 7 electric SUVs earlier this year, the company has officially confirmed that it is studying the Indian two-wheeler space and plans to introduce its first VinFast electric scooters in India by 2026.

This development aligns with Vingroup’s broader vision of building a full-scale mobility ecosystem in India, powered by its newly operational manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu.

VinFast Electric Two Wheelers Front And Side Look

Made in India From Day One: Tamil Nadu as VinFast’s Production Hub

Unlike many global EV brands that begin with CBU or CKD imports, VinFast aims to manufacture locally right from launch.

Key Investment Details

  • Investment Commitment: Up to ₹16,000 crore (phased)
  • Location: Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu
  • Facility Type: Large-scale EV manufacturing and assembly plant
  • Purpose: Supply the Indian market and act as an export base

Pham Sanh Chau, CEO of VinFast Asia, has stated that India will play a central role in the company’s global EV expansion.

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VinFast Electric Two Wheelers Front Look

Two Electric Scooters Planned for India: One Premium & One Affordable

VinFast currently sells more than six electric scooters globally, covering premium performance models and everyday commuters.
For India, VinFast plans to introduce two scooters initially, depending on the final outcomes of its feasibility study.

Global Scooter Categories

CategoryExamplesHighlights
PremiumVento S, Theon S, Vero XUp to 7.1 kW, near 100 km/h top speed, modern features
AffordableEvo Grand, Klara Neo, FelizLong range options, up to 262 km (dual-battery), practical city performance

Likely India Candidate: VinFast Vento S

One of the top contenders for India is the Vento S, a premium neo-retro scooter known for:

  • Swingarm-mounted motor
  • Approx. 160 km claimed range
  • Expected India price: ₹1.0–1.1 lakh (estimated)

Final specifications, range, and pricing will be adjusted based on localisation, Indian road conditions, and segment expectations.

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VinFast Wants More Than Just Scooter Sales in India

VinFast is positioning itself as a complete mobility solution provider, not just a scooter manufacturer.

Upcoming Mobility Ecosystem Plans

  • Ride-Hailing Service (2026): Using VinFast electric cars
  • Electric Buses: Talks ongoing with STUs in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh
  • Vingroup Expansion: Considering investments in education, healthcare, and hospitality sectors

These moves show a strong long-term commitment to India, far beyond just two-wheelers.

VinFast Electric Scooters

2026 Will Bring Tough Competition for VinFast

By the time VinFast electric scooters enter India, the two-wheeler EV space will be crowded with established players.

Key Competitors

  • Ather Energy
  • Ola Electric
  • TVS Motor Company
  • Bajaj Auto
  • Hero MotoCorp (Vida)

To succeed in this highly competitive market, VinFast must focus on:

  • Aggressive and customer-friendly pricing
  • A strong service and charging network
  • Quick dealership expansion
  • High localisation levels to keep costs low

Several VinFast car dealers in India have already shown interest in selling scooters once the brand gives approval.

Final Thoughts

With local manufacturing in Tamil Nadu, a two-scooter strategy, and broader mobility ambitions, VinFast is entering India with a long-term vision. The company clearly sees India as a high-growth EV opportunity.

So, what do you think — can VinFast shake up India’s electric scooter market in 2026? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Mahindra XEV 9e Crowned Green Car of the Year at ICOTY 2026

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Published: December 21, 2025

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Mahindra has added another major achievement to its growing electric portfolio. The Mahindra XEV 9e has won the Green Car of the Year Award at the Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY) 2026, one of the most respected accolades in the Indian automotive industry.

Often described as the Oscars of Indian motoring, the ICOTY awards celebrate innovation, value, and real-world usability. The XEV 9e’s victory highlights Mahindra’s strong push toward sustainable, high-performance electric mobility under its Born Electric strategy.

Mahindra XEV 9e

Tough Competition: Beating Global and Domestic Rivals

The Green Car category at ICOTY 2026 was one of the most fiercely contested in recent years. The XEV 9e emerged on top after outperforming a strong lineup of electric vehicles from both Indian and international brands.

ICOTY 2026 – Green Car Category Results

  • Winner: Mahindra XEV 9e
  • Runner-up: Kia Carens Clavis EV
  • Second Runner-up: BMW iX1 LWB

Other shortlisted contenders included the Hyundai Creta Electric, Tata Harrier EV, BYD Sealion 7, MG Cyberster, and Tesla Model Y, making the XEV 9e’s win even more significant.

Mahindra XEV 9e Charging

Why the Mahindra XEV 9e Impressed the Jury

Built on Mahindra’s dedicated INGLO electric architecture, the XEV 9e stood out for delivering a rare mix of range, performance, technology, and pricing balance tailored for Indian conditions.

Key Technical Highlights

  • Battery Options: 59 kWh and 79 kWh
  • Power Output: 230 PS to 285 PS
  • Peak Torque: 380 Nm
  • Claimed Range: Over 500 km per charge
  • Platform: INGLO Born-Electric architecture

Technology & Safety

  • Triple-screen cockpit layout
  • MAIA AI-powered infotainment system
  • Level 2 ADAS suite
  • Advanced connected-car features

The jury particularly appreciated how the XEV 9e blends premium features with everyday usability, without pushing pricing into unreachable territory.

Mahindra XEV 9e Tech

How ICOTY Winners Are Decided

The ICOTY awards follow a transparent and stringent evaluation process.

  • Jury Panel: 19 senior automotive journalists from leading Indian publications
  • Scoring System:
    • Each juror gets 25 points
    • Points must be distributed across at least five cars
    • Maximum of 10 points per single model

Evaluation Criteria

  • Price and value for money
  • Energy efficiency and sustainability
  • Design and interior quality
  • Comfort and safety
  • Performance and drivability
  • Technology and innovation
  • Suitability for Indian road and usage conditions

The XEV 9e’s consistent scoring across all parameters ultimately secured its win.

Mahindra XEV 9e Interiors

What This Win Means for Mahindra

This victory further strengthens Mahindra’s position in India’s rapidly evolving EV space. Notably, it comes just a year after Mahindra won the overall ICOTY title with the Thar Roxx, signaling strong momentum across both ICE and electric segments.

The award was accepted by Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO of Mahindra’s Automotive Division, from Dr. Raghupati Singhania, Chairman and Managing Director of JK Tyre & Industries, the long-time sponsor of ICOTY.

For Mahindra, the XEV 9e’s success validates its transition from a traditional SUV brand to a serious premium electric SUV player, capable of taking on established global EV manufacturers.

So, what do you think — does the Mahindra XEV 9e deserve the Green Car of the Year crown, or is there another EV you feel should have won? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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