Vietnamese electric
vehicle (EV) maker VinFast is moving fast to kick-start its India operations,
targeting sales of its first two-wheelers and four-wheelers in India beginning
in the third quarter or second half of calendar year 2024, two persons aware of
the plans told Mint on condition of anonymity.
The company has held dealer ‘clinics’ with 30-35
potential Indian dealer partners in Vietnam, and is soon going to announce its distributor
network, which will display both two- and four-wheelers. The company will
import these vehicles as completely-built up units (CBUs).
VinFast, which offers
battery electric sport utility vehicles (SUVs) spanning the A to E segments
(entry-level, compact SUV to ultra-luxury SUV) in Vietnam, will likely eye a
price point in the vicinity of ₹18-20 lakh for its first import into India, one
of the persons mentioned above said, adding, however, that import duty
structures on fully built-up cars in India could tip that pricing higher. Imported vehicles priced below $40,000
face an import duty of 70%, while vehicles above that price point face an
import tax of 100%.
While VinFast operates
a mix of self-operated experience centres, direct sales and showrooms, and
dealer-run showrooms in Vietnam and the US, it is looking to approach the
Indian market in a phased manner, appointing dealers in large tier-1 cities
first, and then branching out to towns and cities in the interiors.
VinFast is also actively establishing its leadership team in India, and is hiring in large numbers to support its operations out of Gurugram in the National Capital Region.
VinFast will invest $500 million in Tamil Nadu over
the next five years to establish an integrated EV manufacturing facility in India, with the
greenfield factory to become operational in 2026.
Early deliveries of
VinFast’s VF8 SUV in the US were hampered by issues like software bugs and
inconsistent build quality, damaging consumer confidence, but the company is doubling down with strong
warranties and product fixes to compete in a highly competitive with
established players like Tesla.