
VinFast has been testing its third product for the Indian market for a while now. It has been spotted with heavy camouflage several times. Recently, VinFast also released an official teaser for the upcoming MPV7. A day after the teaser images were released, VinFast also opened bookings for the upcoming MPV. The VinFast MPV7, or Limo Green as it is called in many markets, is scheduled to be launched on April 15, 2026.

Interested buyers can visit their nearest VinFast dealerships and book one for themselves by paying an amount of Rs 21,000. VinFast, as part of its expansion plans in India, recently inaugurated its 50th authorised dealership in the country. Coming to the VinFast MPV7, as per reports circulating online, VinFast is expected to launch the MPV in two versions. One of them would be the regular version, and there would be another variant for the cab segment. The company had earlier announced that it would introduce its ride-hailing service, Green and Smart Mobility (GSM), in India.
Coming to the VF MPV7, it is different from other VinFast models currently on sale in India. It features a boxy design, which has been intentionally adopted to maximise interior space. The MPV measures 4,740 mm in length, 1,872 mm in width, and 1,728 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,840 mm. As this is designed as an MPV, VinFast has pushed the wheels to the corners with minimal overhangs. This helps create more space for the occupants in the vehicle.

The front fascia of the Limo Green resembles that of the VF6 and VF7, retaining the signature V-shaped LED DRLs, although they are more subtle here. It gets a split headlamp setup and a clean bumper design, which goes well with the overall character.
From the side, the MPV has a straight window line, a flat roof, conventional door handles, thick cladding around the wheel arches, and a shark-fin antenna on the roof. It doesn’t offer a coupe-like sloping roof in this model. The alloy wheels seen on test mules in India are similar to those on the international version and might not see any changes.
At the rear, the Limo Green gets a squarish rear windshield and sleek LED tail lamps connected by a signature light bar, along with the VinFast logo. The “Limo Green” or MPV7 badge is also expected to be placed on the tailgate.

Like other VinFast models, we expect the MPV7 to also come with a no-nonsense, minimalist-looking cabin. While we don’t know the exact details about the features, it is expected to come with a 10.1-inch or larger touchscreen infotainment system that could also double as the instrument cluster. It might also come with other premium features like ventilated seats, electrically adjustable seats, Level 2 ADAS, automatic climate control, an electronic parking brake, disc brakes on all four wheels, and more.
The MPV7 will be powered by a 60.14 kWh battery pack that produces 201 bhp and 280 Nm of peak torque. This setup is expected to deliver a claimed driving range of around 450 km. It will compete with the likes of the Kia Carens Clavis EV and maybe even the Mahindra XEV 9S in the segment. VinFast will also offer a value-assured programme, gasoline-to-EV trade-in options, and free charging on the V-Green network until March 31, 2029.