VinFast Launches VF MPV 7 in Philippines at P1.518M, Targets Family EV Segment
The Vietnamese automaker introduces flexible pricing and free charging until 2029 to lure Filipino families away from gasoline MPVs.

PHILIPPINES —
Key facts
- VinFast Philippines launched the VF MPV 7, a seven-seater electric MPV, priced at PHP 1,518,000 with battery included.
- A battery subscription model lowers the upfront price to PHP 1,239,000, with monthly fees of PHP 2,700 for up to 2,000 km.
- Orders open on May 5, 2026; first 1,000 customers get a one-year free battery subscription until May 31, 2026.
- The vehicle offers a claimed NEDC range of 450 km and 80 kW fast charging (10-70% in 30 minutes).
- VinFast provides free charging at V-Green stations until March 2029, plus a 7-year/160,000 km vehicle warranty and 10-year/200,000 km battery warranty.
- MPVs account for nearly 20% of automotive sales in the Philippines.
- The VF MPV 7 measures 4,740 mm long, 1,872 mm wide, and 1,734 mm tall, with a 2,840 mm wheelbase.
A Seven-Seater Electric MPV Enters the Philippine Market
VinFast Philippines has officially launched the VF MPV 7, a seven-seater electric MPV, positioning it as an affordable family vehicle in a market where MPVs represent nearly one-fifth of all new car sales. The launch marks the model’s third international market and expands the Vietnamese automaker’s local lineup. The vehicle is priced at PHP 1,518,000 with the battery included, or PHP 1,239,000 under a battery subscription model. The subscription costs PHP 2,700 per month for up to 2,000 km, and PHP 4,150 for usage beyond that threshold. This flexible pricing aims to lower the entry barrier for families transitioning from internal combustion engine vehicles.
Order Timeline and Promotional Incentives
Orders open on May 5, 2026, through VinFast dealerships nationwide. Until May 31, 2026, the first 1,000 customers will receive a one-year free battery subscription for up to 2,000 km per month. Buyers who opt for the battery-included version will get a PHP 27,200 discount. These incentives are part of a broader push to accelerate EV adoption in the Philippines, where charging infrastructure and ownership costs remain key concerns. VinFast is also expanding its dealership and after-sales network to support the growing fleet.
Design, Range, and Charging Capabilities
The VF MPV 7 measures 4,740 mm long, 1,872 mm wide, and 1,734 mm tall, with a 2,840 mm wheelbase. Its layout pushes the wheels toward the corners to maximize interior space. Exterior features include V-shaped LED daytime running lights and 19-inch alloy wheels. Inside, the cabin is designed for practicality and passenger comfort, including the third row, and features a two-tone leather interior. Cargo capacity can reach up to 1,240 liters. The vehicle is powered by a 150 kW electric motor producing 280 Nm of torque, paired with a 60.13 kWh battery. It has a claimed range of up to 450 km on a full charge based on NEDC standards. 80 kW fast charging allows the battery to go from 10% to 70% in about 30 minutes.
Ownership Costs and Warranty Coverage
VinFast said its operating costs are lower and more stable than those of gasoline-powered MPVs, helping reduce the total cost of ownership. Owners will also get free charging at V-Green stations across the Philippines until March 2029. The vehicle comes with a 7-year or 160,000 km warranty, while the battery is covered for 10 years or 200,000 km. These terms are designed to address range anxiety and maintenance concerns, common barriers to EV adoption in emerging markets.
Strategic Importance and Market Context
Antonio Zara, a VinFast Philippines official, said the model supports the company’s global expansion and long-term plans in the Philippines. He added that the VF MPV 7 aims to offer a balance of space, performance, and ownership value for Filipino families. MPVs account for nearly 20% of automotive sales in the Philippines, making it a key segment for growth. VinFast is also rolling out policies such as free charging, extended warranties, and flexible purchase options to encourage EV adoption. The company recently launched a Trade Gas for Electric program in the Philippines, further incentivizing the switch from internal combustion engines.
Outlook: Will Filipino Families Embrace Electric MPVs?
The VF MPV 7 enters a market where EV penetration remains low but is growing, supported by government incentives and expanding charging infrastructure. VinFast’s aggressive pricing and subscription model could make it a compelling alternative to traditional gasoline MPVs. However, the success of the VF MPV 7 will depend on consumer confidence in battery longevity, resale value, and the reliability of the charging network. VinFast’s Residual Value Guarantee Program, launched alongside, may help mitigate some of these concerns. The first 1,000 orders will provide an early indicator of demand.
The bottom line
- VinFast’s VF MPV 7 is priced at PHP 1.518M with battery or PHP 1.239M with a subscription, targeting the family MPV segment.
- The vehicle offers a 450 km NEDC range, 30-minute fast charging, and free charging until March 2029.
- Orders begin May 5, 2026, with a one-year free subscription for the first 1,000 customers.
- MPVs account for nearly 20% of Philippine auto sales, presenting a strategic growth opportunity for VinFast.
- VinFast is expanding its dealership network and offering warranties of up to 10 years/200,000 km on the battery.
- The launch is part of VinFast’s global expansion, with the Philippines as the third market for the VF MPV 7.







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