The VinFast VF 5 Plus has been spotted in Hanoi with a fresh new look. At first glance, these vehicles appear to resemble the version previously launched in Thailand.

Specifically, these VinFast VF 5 Plus models feature silver-colored plastic hubcaps on steel rims. The rims have a diameter of 16 inches and are paired with 195/60R16 tires. In contrast, the higher-end VF 5 Plus models currently on the market are equipped with 17-inch multi-spoke alloy wheels and 205/55R17 tires.
Additionally, the vehicle’s door pillars match the body color. On the previous VF 5 Plus models, these details were painted black.



The rims and door pillar color are key identifiers of this version.



The new VF 5 Plus model debuts with a new paint color.
According to VinFast’s website, this VF 5 Plus version is priced VND 8 million lower than the higher-end VF 5 Plus model. Specifically, the car costs VND 460 million when leased with a battery and VND 540 million if the customer chooses to purchase the battery.


The new VF 5 Plus retains the same convenience features.
In terms of performance, there are no differences between these VinFast VF 5 Plus models. They are powered by an electric motor that delivers a maximum output of 134 horsepower and 135 Nm of torque.
The 37.23 kWh battery offers a range of over 326 km on a single charge, based on the NEDC standard. The fastest charging time is 30 minutes when charging from 10% to 70% using a high-power DC charging station.
The vehicle is equipped with several notable safety features, including six airbags, cruise control, rear vehicle warning, blind-spot monitoring, rear parking assist, and emergency brake assist.
According to an exclusive source, the VinFast VF 5 Plus is performing well in terms of sales. Approximately 15,000 units of this model have been sold since the beginning of the year, with around 2,600 vehicles sold in July alone.
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