The mid-size electric SUV segment in India is becoming a crowded battlefield. With heavyweights like the Nexon EV, ZS EV already making noise, why should a Chennai driver choose the VinFast VF6?
On paper, many EVs look similar, but the “real world” experience is where the differences emerge. Here is a breakdown of how the vf6 specs and vinfast vf6 features stack up against the biggest names in the industry.
1. Design & Presence: Sophistication over “Boxy”
While the Tata Nexon EV maintains a rugged, upright SUV stance, the VinFast VF6 goes for a more aerodynamic “Coupe-SUV” look.
- The Advantage: The VF6’s sleek silhouette isn’t just for show; it reduces wind resistance, which helps maintain efficiency at highway speeds on the Chennai-Bangalore expressway.
- The Feature: It sports the signature “V Face” LED light bar that gives it a distinct premium look that rivals often lack in their base variants.
2. Performance & Power: Torque that Matters
When comparing vf6 specs to the competition, the most surprising stat is the torque.
| Feature | VinFast VF6 (Wind) | Nexon EV (Empowered+) | ZS EV (Essence) |
| Battery Size | 59.6 kWh | 45 kWh | 50.3 kWh |
| Max Torque | 310 Nm | 215 Nm | 280 Nm |
| Wheelbase | 2730 mm | 2498 mm | 2585 mm |
| 0-100 km/h | ~8.9 seconds | ~8.9 seconds | ~8.5 seconds |
The VF6 Secret: Even though its acceleration is similar to rivals, the 310 Nm of torque provides much more “punch” when overtaking in heavy Chennai traffic. Plus, the 2730mm wheelbase—the longest in its class—means significantly more legroom for your family in the back compared to the Nexon EV.
3. Interior Tech: A Different World
Most competitors use a traditional dashboard with a separate driver’s display. VinFast has taken a “Tesla-style” approach:
- Minimalism: Almost all controls are moved to the 12.9-inch central touchscreen.
- Safety Tech: The VF6 includes a Heads-Up Display (HUD) as standard in higher trims. Most rivals in this price bracket require you to look down at a screen; the VF6 keeps your eyes on the road.
4. Pricing: The Value Proposition
Price is where the battle is won or lost.
- VinFast VF6: Starting approx. ₹16.49 Lakh* (Ex-showroom).
- MG ZS EV: Starting approx. ₹18.98 Lakh* (Ex-showroom).
- Tata Nexon EV (Long Range): Starting approx. ₹14.59 Lakh* (Ex-showroom).
While the Nexon EV starts lower, the VF6 offers a much larger 59.6 kWh battery even in its mid-trims, providing a longer real-world range than the entry-level Nexon variants.
5. What about the VF7?
If you find the VF6 a bit too compact for your needs, the vf7 specs take things to a whole new level. The VF7 offers a massive 70.8 kWh battery and nearly 350 bhp, competing with the likes of the Hyundai IONIQ 5 but at a more competitive price point.
The Verdict: Why choose the VF6?
If you value rear-seat space, high-end cabin tech (like the HUD), and a massive battery for under ₹20 Lakh, the VinFast VF6 is currently the winner. While rivals have more service centers today, Maansarovar VinFast is rapidly expanding its network across Chennai to ensure you are never far from support.
Still undecided?
The best way to settle the “VinFast vs Competition” debate is from the driver’s seat.
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FAQS
Q1: How does VinFast VF6 compare to Nexon EV?
A: VF6 offers a bigger battery, more torque (310 Nm), and better rear-seat space.
Q2: Is VF6 better than MG ZS EV?
A: VF6 offers better value with modern features and competitive performance at a lower price.
Q3: What is the battery size of VF6?
A: The VF6 comes with a 59.6 kWh battery pack.
Q4: Which EV has more torque in this segment?
A: The VinFast VF6 leads with 310 Nm torque compared to rivals.
Q5: Is VF6 good for city driving in Chennai?
A: Yes, its torque, comfort, and tech features make it ideal for city and highway use.


